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		<title>Straight Talk About Waste Oil Removal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Used oil is a concern of every restaurant owner. This natural byproduct of deep frying foods creates an annoyance for any owner. What can you do will all of those gallons of oil produced every day that won&#8217;t put a strain on your business&#8217;s budget? Luckily, there are a number of recourses for disposing of [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>Used oil is a concern of every restaurant owner. This natural byproduct of deep frying foods creates an annoyance for any owner. What can you do will all of those gallons of oil produced every day that won&#8217;t put a strain on your business&#8217;s budget? Luckily, there are a number of recourses for disposing of oil and an astute owner can even turn that waste to profit.<br/><br/>Most restaurants still use traditional oil disposal services to haul away the massive amounts of used cooking oil that are produced throughout the course of regular business. However, depending on where your business is located, you may have more options than you realize. With a rising demand for oil to be used in a number of products and in biofuels, restaurant owners are finding they no longer have to pay to get rid of their unwanted oil.<br/><br/>From Garbage to Profit<br/><br/>Finding a service willing to cart away your oil for free or, if you&#8217;re lucky, one that is willing to pay you for it could be as easy as perusing your local yellow pages. When was the last time you looked for a oil service? If it&#8217;s been a while then you might be surprised at how much things have changed.<br/><br/>What used to be a annoying waste product has now become a valuable commodity. More and more refineries are willing to pay a decent price per barrel of waste oil for use in feeds, fuels and other products. As such, many waste oil services are willing to actually pay for your used cooking oil.<br/><br/>How is Vegetable Oil Used?<br/><br/>In some regions, where there are local rendering plants and refineries that use waste oil in their production, waste oil collection services are able to collect an average price $30 per barrel. Because of this high price and the ease of collecting the oil from your waste oil bin, many of these services are willing to pay upwards of $10 per barrel for your oil.<br/><br/>The waste oil can then be taken to refineries and rendering plants where it is used for a number of things. Waste oil is utilized in animal feeds as a source of high energy fat. Waste oil is also used to create biofuels that are beginning to replace traditional fuels in a number of industrial equipments.<br/><br/>The Environmental Option<br/><br/>For those owners who are less concerned about making a few dollars from their oil, but would rather help boost their image in the community, there is another exciting option for getting rid of all that oil. Riding the tide of the current trend towards environmentalism, industrious &#8220;green&#8221; mechanics have started a movement amongst environmentalist everywhere in the area of alternatively fueled automobiles.<br/><br/>People are beginning to convert diesel engines to run on pure used vegetable oil. Waste oil burns clean and gets surprising good mileage. By making your waste oil available to the public you are playing a role in helping the environment and building your reputation as an environmentally friendly business.</p>
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		<title>3 Major Solar Energy Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 12:54:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of solar energy benefits associated with creating your own electricity at home by using solar grids. The majority of homeowners don&#8217;t use solar energy because they don&#8217;t realize how easy and affordable it is to implement.One of the great things about solar energy is that today, anyone can tap it to [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>There are a number of solar energy benefits associated with creating your own electricity at home by using solar grids. The majority of homeowners don&#8217;t use solar energy because they don&#8217;t realize how easy and affordable it is to implement.<br/><br/>One of the great things about solar energy is that today, anyone can tap it to create their own electricity. Anyone can build their own solar grids using simplified do it yourself guides which have recently come out and become popular. A large part of their popularity is the fact that they have been designed so that even the least technically inclined homeowners can easily and affordably build their own solar grids using inexpensive materials.<br/><br/>Arguably the best of the solar energy benefits is that you can reduce or completely eliminate your monthly power bill altogether. It was recently estimated that the average American electricity bill is approximately $200 each month. This adds up to roughly $2500 annually which you could be saving by making the simple switch to solar energy. If you live in an especially sunny region such as the Midwest or West coast, you could easily create more electricity than you use in a given month. What do you do with this surplus of electricity?<br/><br/>Any abundance of electricity which you produce but don&#8217;t use in a given month can be fed back into the power grid and sold for a profit. Think of it as your reward for helping the environment but also cutting back on the amount of finite energy which you consume. As our finite energy supply is just that, you&#8217;re doing a major service to this country and our budget by utilizing the solar energy benefits by not adding to the crippling strain already put on it as well as the energy crisis.<br/><br/>Many homeowners devote their extra land to solar energy. In doing this they create tons of extra electricity to sell back to the power company. In fact, many homeowners generate a handsome and very helpful second income this way, and you can, too. That&#8217;s the beauty and another of the solar energy benefits, how much energy you create is largely up to you.<br/><br/>Another great one of the solar energy benefits one should not discount is the fact that it&#8217;s a completely clean source of energy. Whereas finite energy sources put harmful chemicals such as CO2 out into the air and environment, solar energy doesn&#8217;t produce any harmful byproducts, at all.</p>
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		<title>More Green Jobs in the Future!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2011 21:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Individuals considering starting a career or switching to a new one might be paying more attention towards &#8220;Green Jobs&#8221; which are more likely to triple in the upcoming 10 years. Now, this is not just a statement but a fact proved by means of a study which was performed by the US Conference of Mayors.In [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>Individuals considering starting a career or switching to a new one might be paying more attention towards &#8220;Green Jobs&#8221; which are more likely to triple in the upcoming 10 years. Now, this is not just a statement but a fact proved by means of a study which was performed by the US Conference of Mayors.<br/><br/>In accordance with the United Nations Environment Program, these green collar jobs are &#8220;work in agricultural, research, industrial, and development (R&#038;D), organizational, and service activities that play an important role in protecting or improving environmental value. Particularly, but not completely, these consist of jobs that play a role in saving the ecosystems and biodiversity from harm; decreasing energy, materials, and water utilization with the help of well-planned strategies; de-carbonize the financial system; and reduce or on the whole prevent generation of all sorts of waste and contamination.&#8221;<br/><br/>On the basis of the President Obama&#8217;s new economic incentive, an amount worth $50B has been allocated for the encouragement of job development in green initiatives, the expected three-fold raise in green jobs is not that far.<br/><br/>Previous year, there were about 750,000 American green jobs, 55% of these jobs fell in the category of Engineering, Legal, Research and Consulting, which are regarded support or indirect green jobs which assist in leading the nation toward energy self-reliance. Renewable power generation is categorized as the second major area, accounted for 16% of green collar jobs.<br/><br/>Renewable power generation has great significance in the growth of fresh jobs as America seems to get rid of its dependence on fossil fuels. Particularly, Wind Power is expected to generate over a quarter of a million fresh jobs by the closing stages of 2010 if the complete effect of Obama&#8217;s incentive funding is realized, in the light of a recent study performed by the Democratic Leadership Council. The study also revealed that jobs in area of solar energy will develop by 110,000 by 2010 and career in biofuels production and development could grow to 94,000 by 2016.<br/><br/>Apart from generating &#8220;green energy&#8221;, the decline in energy utilization through energy-efficient engineering is one more part of this emerging concept of going green. Boosting energy by retrofitting homes with energy-efficient materials and techniques will provide work for architects, carpenters, engineers, electrical technicians, and builders which are anticipated to considerably add to the number of green collar professionals.<br/><br/>Colleges and universities have decided to satisfy the increasing demands for fresh green jobs by including courses such as environmental studies in their course offerings; similarly, certain &#8220;green subjects&#8221; have been added to the curriculum of various traditional study courses like management and architecture.<br/><br/>Now, there exists an easy and convenient way for individuals willing to switch to the new &#8220;green career&#8221;". Undoubtedly, many people can benefit from the anticipated raise in green jobs by taking online courses from various online universities. By acquiring a college Degree online by means of online study, busy professionals can maintain their existing jobs at the same time as enhancing their career position by improving their educational credentials.</p>
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		<title>Is Water a Fuel? &#8211; Yes! Water Can Be Made to Run Uphill</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 11:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without doubt, no one is comfortable with the existing and predictable rising prices of gas. It is then this new question comes up, is water a fuel? However, it does not look as if we are enthusiastic regarding other substitute sources of fuel than biofuel that is primed to get rid of food from the [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>Without doubt, no one is comfortable with the existing and predictable rising prices of gas. It is then this new question comes up, is water a fuel? However, it does not look as if we are enthusiastic regarding other substitute sources of fuel than biofuel that is primed to get rid of food from the table of the stacks and also harm the ecological unit.<br/><br/>Throughout this writing I will tell you numerous instances where water has substituted fuel. The foremost inner combustion engine operated on hydrogen from water in 1805. In 1920&#8242;s A Ford cars and trucks functioned on proof ethanol, 17.5% of which was water. In addition to this, at the time of world war second Mark torpedoes and the Japanese Zeroes ran on ethanol and water in order to fly higher. In the present day, our space shuttle is motorized by hydrogen and oxygen from water.<br/><br/>You certainly must be aware of the question, is water a fuel coming up in newspapers, news broadcast, and scientific magazines and of course the internet which talks of fuel being extracted from water without the use of any other energy. Japanese company, Genepax invented a car which operates only on water and a number of news channels named the vehicle a &#8220;water-fuel car&#8221;.<br/><br/>Is water a fuel? What does this question imply? Water as a fuel in water-operated cars has numerous benefits such as it facilitates the use of renewable source of energy considering the fact that in the present day almost all of the well-established manufacturing companies&#8217; unveils cars that can employ renewable energy sources. Water also facilitates cooling of the automobile engine and is the safest alternative fuel technology currently available in the souk. The water compound is not as much combustible as hydrogen and therefore it does not blow up like hydrogen. Furthermore, it is the most cost effectual surrogate fuel technology which can be dated back to years.</p>
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		<title>Palm Oil &#8211; The Dark Side of the Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 05:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palm oil + biofuel how bad a good thing can be?Palm oil provides a valuable source of beta carotene and tocopherols and tocotrienols from vitamin E both are antioxidants.This oil has been used to make margarine, most processed and baked goods and biofuel.What is the dark side to the palm oil industry?Thanks in part to [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>Palm oil + biofuel how bad a good thing can be?<br/><br/>Palm oil provides a valuable source of beta carotene and tocopherols and tocotrienols from vitamin E both are antioxidants.<br/><br/>This oil has been used to make margarine, most processed and baked goods and biofuel.<br/><br/>What is the dark side to the palm oil industry?<br/><br/>Thanks in part to a palm oil trade propped up by indifferent corporations and authoritarian regimes, the rainforest habitats of the last remaining Sumatran orangutans, tigers, and rhinoceroses are being destroyed. The destruction of rain forest and the rapid decline of the animals and plants that are dependent on it is causing the demise our closest animal cousins the orangutan. It and the other endangered animals are traded, brutally killed and their homes destroyed to make margarine, shortening, baked goods, and candies.<br/><br/>Major cookie companies like Keebler, Oreo, Mrs. Fields, Pepperidge Farm and other companies both in the US and around the world use palm oil in some of their cookies, crackers, pastries, cereals, and microwave popcorn. So this corrupted industry kills the environment and when this unhealthy partially hydrogenated oil is used for baking it promotes heart disease in humans. Is this a fair trade off ?<br/><br/>Protect yourself and the environment<br/><br/>Use heart and environmentally protective oils liquid oils as olive, and canola it will help protect your health and the following threatened animals: the Sumatran tiger, Sumatran and Bornean orangutans, Asian elephant, and Sumatran rhinoceros.<br/><br/>The killing equation<br/><br/>For every 2.5 billion pounds of palm oil used, 1,240 square miles of new oil palm plantations would be needed<br/><br/>This area represents rainforest habitat for up to 65 Sumatran rhinos, 54 elephant families, 65 Sumatran tigers, and 2,500 orangutans.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Ethanol and Bio-Alcohol</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 17:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With so much talk going around regarding the current state of the environment and how to fix it, it can be incredibly difficult to understand everything. Various phrases and terms are appearing in the news, magazines and just about everywhere else. Terms like ethanol and bio-alcohol have been around for many years already. However, understanding [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>With so much talk going around regarding the current state of the environment and how to fix it, it can be incredibly difficult to understand everything. Various phrases and terms are appearing in the news, magazines and just about everywhere else. Terms like ethanol and bio-alcohol have been around for many years already. However, understanding what they are and what they do requires some clarification for many people. Both bio-alcohol and ethanol are viable fossil fuel alternatives. Knowing more about them is essential when it comes to selecting an alternative source that you can feel good about.<br/><br/>Bio-alcohol is simply an alcohol that is derived from biological resources instead of from petroleum. Ethanol is also a form of alcohol. It is often derived from natural sources such as corn fields. Ethanol has been in use over the years as an additive to regular gasoline. It can assist in the way gasoline burns in your car as well as the level of toxins found in your emissions. Most of the ethanol currently in use is grown and harvested in corn fields in the Midwest. Ethanol certainly is not a new idea but it does seem to be increasing significantly in popularity.<br/><br/>Many gas stations offer an ethanol alternative or ethanol blended petroleum to drivers that seek a better way to get the most out of their current vehicle. Flex fuel vehicles are surging in consumer trends. They are designed so that the driver can use either regular gasoline or ethanol instead. Ethanol was originally started as a means to slow the consumption of oil. It also makes your fuel burn much cleaner but it remains to be seen how ethanol&#8217;s role will change as time goes on.<br/><br/>Bio-alcohol and ethanol use is directly related to the economy and the ever changing gas trends and prices. If gas continues to go up in price then there is a great chance ethanol will become a product that is demanded more than it is now. Not only is the fossil fuel industry unpredictable in terms of economy, it also is not safe for the environment. Ethanol is currently one of the leading fuel alternatives. It could be something that may be worth taking a closer look at when it comes to finding a mainstream alternative.<br/><br/>Biofuel sources are already quite widely used in places like Brazil. Though it is available in the United States, it isn&#8217;t something that is being used as often as perhaps it should be. It currently is not a main source of fuel though it is widely found and made available. Perhaps it is more of a consumer choice. The only real setback that is associated with the use of ethanol and bio-alcohol is that it is not as inexpensive to produce as some might assume. It is currently still cheaper to produce fossil fuels than the alternatives. Until that changes, moving ahead towards a greener earth may take longer than anticipated. It&#8217;s important to understand the alternatives so that you can make the best consumer choice possible.</p>
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		<title>Is Nuclear Energy Really Renewable?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 03:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are uranium sources all over the United States and the world. It is estimated, by some, that these uranium mines could last for up to 700 years. Other experts believe the sources will last up to 5 billion years. Each of these cases leans toward a far different answer to whether or not nuclear [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>There are uranium sources all over the United States and the world. It is estimated, by some, that these uranium mines could last for up to 700 years. Other experts believe the sources will last up to 5 billion years. Each of these cases leans toward a far different answer to whether or not nuclear energy is renewable.<br/><br/>The Official Definition of Renewable Says &#8211; No<br/><br/>Renewable energy sources are those that will always be there. These sources do not require fossil fuels or mining to continue energy production. Now, taking into account that the 5 billion years mark is true, there is still a finite amount of uranium in the Earth&#8217;s soil and thus the energy is not renewable.<br/><br/>Stretching the definition a bit is what many experts choose to do. Five billion years is so far into the future that nuclear energy might as well be considered renewable. But, what about the experts that place uranium mine lifespans at the 700 year mark? Seven hundred years is a second in terms of Earth lifespan and if that is all the uranium left, there is no way nuclear energy can be considered renewable even if the term&#8217;s definition is stretched.<br/><br/>The simple answer to the question is no, nuclear energy is not renewable, but that does not mean it is not an effective and useful source of alternative energy. Odds are, there is more than enough uranium to last at least a few thousand years and hopefully, well before then, a true renewable source of energy will be perfected.</p>
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		<title>Walt Disney World is Fueled For the Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 05:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the Walt Disney World Resort, the road to a greener tomorrow may be closer than we think. That&#8217;s because many vehicles used throughout property are becoming more and more environmentally friendly.Take Disney&#8217;s fleet of Walt Disney World Transport buses for example. They now are being tested on B20 (20 percent bio-diesel, 80 percent conventional [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>For the Walt Disney World Resort, the road to a greener tomorrow may be closer than we think. That&#8217;s because many vehicles used throughout property are becoming more and more environmentally friendly.<br/><br/>Take Disney&#8217;s fleet of Walt Disney World Transport buses for example. They now are being tested on B20 (20 percent bio-diesel, 80 percent conventional diesel). This accomplishment started modestly by using a B5 blend, but the percentages have been methodically increased with no real problems for the engines.<br/><br/>In the Walt Disney World Theme Parks, certain alternative-fuel vehicles were specifically selected for their reduced emissions. For example, because the Kilimanjaro Safaris vehicles travel through animal habitats at Disney&#8217;s Animal Kingdom, propane is used instead of gas or diesel for its better emission properties. In the enclosed Utilidors (backstage tunnels) at Disney&#8217;s Magic Kingdom Park and Disney&#8217;s Epcot, zero-emission electrical vehicles are prevalent.<br/><br/>Also heading down the right track are the Walt Disney World Railroad locomotives. They have been retrofitted to accommodate bio-diesel. The Walt Disney World Resort uses 1,500 alternative-fuel vehicles, including electric golf carts, hybrid trucks, Segways and the electric monorails. &#8220;We&#8217;re very excited about this program and its potential to help our environmental efforts,&#8221; said Jackie Ogden, vice president of Animal Programs and Environmental Initiatives. With each and every mile, these vehicles contribute to lower emissions and, ultimately, a greener tomorrow.<br/><br/>The Disney Cruise Line implemented a new initiative to re-purpose used cooking oil to create bio-diesel fuel for vehicles on Castaway Cay. Used trans-fat-free cooking oil from the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder is offloaded and combined with diesel fuel in a 60 percent oil/40 percent diesel mixture that is utilized to power small vehicles, heavy equipment, refrigerated trucks and other machinery on the island. This innovative program successfully reduced petroleum diesel consumption and decreased carbon emissions.<br/><br/>The Walt Disney World Resort has also had a long standing recycling plant which the company owns and operates. The Walt Disney Theme Parks have a long history of recycling initiatives. All Theme parks at the Walt Disney World Resort separates and recycles aluminum, plastic and cardboard. Walt Disney World&#8217;s property truly is a self contained city, and the recycling plant is just one part.<br/><br/>The horticulture team at Disney World uses reclaimed water for their irrigation. Manure is used for flower beds and trees and shrubs are grind-ed up and used for mulch. The Walt Disney World has a long tradition of using everything and not wasting.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 07:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BiomassThis program is &#8220;helping transform the nation&#8217;s renewable and abundant biomass resources into cost competitive, high performance biofuels, bioproducts, and biopower.&#8221; Due to a goal brought about by the President to reduce gasoline consumption by 20 percent in 2017, the Biomass Program is designed to make sure that cellulosic ethanol is cost effective by 2012.Building [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>Biomass<br/><br/>This program is &#8220;helping transform the nation&#8217;s renewable and abundant biomass resources into cost competitive, high performance biofuels, bioproducts, and biopower.&#8221; Due to a goal brought about by the President to reduce gasoline consumption by 20 percent in 2017, the Biomass Program is designed to make sure that cellulosic ethanol is cost effective by 2012.<br/><br/>Building Technologies<br/><br/>The Building Technologies Program &#8220;works to improve the efficiency of buildings and the equipment, components, and systems within them.&#8221; The overall goal of the program is to achieve net-zero energy buildings at low cost by 2025. The research aspect of this program focuses on lowering the demand for energy within buildings, allowing for renewable energy to be integrated.<br/><br/>Federal Energy Management<br/><br/>The federal government is largest energy consumer in the United States. The purpose of the Federal Energy Management Program has to do with this entity taking responsibility for this factor and setting a positive example through their own energy management. &#8220;By promoting energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy resources at federal sites, the Federal Energy Management Program helps agencies save energy, save taxpayer dollars, and demonstrate leadership with responsible, cleaner energy choices.<br/><br/>Geothermal Technologies<br/><br/>Working in conjunction with industry to establish geothermal energy as an economically competitive contributor to the United States energy supply, the Geothermal Technologies Program will provide the nation with novel sources for electricity that allow for green energy. Geothermal energy production is a $1.5 billion a year industry and the benefits of it are numerous. One of these advantages is that it is not subject to the ups and downs of fuel prices and supply disruptions from various vendors. &#8220;The Geothermal Technologies Program develops innovative technologies to find, access, and use the Nation&#8217;s geothermal resources.<br/><br/>Hydrogen, Fuel Cells &#038; Infrastructure Technologies Program<br/><br/>&#8220;Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies have the potential to solve the major energy security and environmental challenges that face America today &#8211; dependence on petroleum imports, poor air quality, and greenhouse gas emissions.&#8221; This is why the Hydrogen, Fuel Cells &#038; Infrastructure Technologies Program is working towards a hydrogen economy through the goals the program has set. The goals of this program are as follows:<br/><br/>* To overcome technical barriers through research and development of hydrogen production, delivery, and storage technologies, as well as fuel cell technologies for transportation, distributed stationary power, and portable power applications.<br/><br/>* To address safety concerns and facilitate the development of model codes and standards.<br/><br/>* To validate and demonstrate hydrogen and fuel cell in real-world conditions.<br/><br/>* To educate stakeholders whose acceptance of these technologies will determine their success in the marketplace.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Global Environment Issues and How You Can Possibly Help</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve probably seen and heard in the news that people (including me and you) have invariably ended up making a big mess in the environment. Although there&#8217;s finger-pointing between genders, races, and countries about who&#8217;s to blame, the truth still stands: The entire world&#8217;s ill affect everyone, and everybody benefiting from this world should try [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>You&#8217;ve probably seen and heard in the news that people (including me and you) have invariably ended up making a big mess in the environment. Although there&#8217;s finger-pointing between genders, races, and countries about who&#8217;s to blame, the truth still stands: The entire world&#8217;s ill affect everyone, and everybody benefiting from this world should try to make either small or big contributions to find cure. You might be wondering: &#8220;How can I possibly become a solution to these humongous global and environmental problems?&#8221; The answer is simple: Do your part. Do you know that there is no contribution that is ever too small to matter? That means, every bit of help and effort from every single individual counts.<br/><br/>This article gives you the heads-up on simple solutions you can do to help Ma Nature:<br/><br/>1.	Get a map &#8211; Know where you&#8217;re heading and you&#8217;ll save up on fuel and gas. If you&#8217;re going to travel from one state to another, ensure that you have a map with you. This doesn&#8217;t only help you save the environment, but it also saves you from major frustrations that could ruin your entire trip. Avoid left turns; keep in mind, idling in traffic produces more pollution than if you hooked on a few rights.<br/><br/>2.	Learn to recycle &#8211; Do you know that more and more plastic water bottles each day are being tossed everywhere and only one-third of these bottled waters are recycled worldwide? If you really care for the environment, you should devise ways on how to recycle your things including bottle beverages as a way of doing your fair-share.<br/><br/>3.	Sign up for earth hour &#8211; Just so you know, this movement is a global environment thing. People from around the globe are into this energy conservation as a way of saving the planet. So, if you haven&#8217;t tried turning off your lights for an hour, doing so will be a great contribution to the environment.</p>
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