Entries by Arctic Leaf

USDA Shows Support for 11,000 More Energy-from-Waste Plants

The United States Department of Agriculture has released a road map detailing the benefits installing 11,000 new anaerobic digestion plants across the U.S. that could be used to produce energy or transport fuels. The biogas-using plants would have major positive effects in the fight to reduce carbon emissions. The agency also believes implementation of these […]

What They’re Saying About Clean, Job-Creating American Natural Gas

The safe development of job-creating American natural gas continues to deliver broad-based economic, environmental and national security benefits. From more jobs, especially in the manufacturing sector and for labor building trades, to expanded natural gas production and increased, locally-source power generation for consumers and small businesses, shale continues to benefit us all.  

ABS chosen to class the world’s first CNG ship

ABS, a leading provider of global marine classification services, has been chosen to class the world’s first compressed natural gas (CNG) carrier ordered by Pelayaran Bahtera Adhiguna, a subsidiary of Indonesia’s state-owned power company Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PT PLN). The award for the precedent-setting ship is the latest example of ABS’ leadership in the gas […]

Fuel Fight: Corn Waste Wades Into Renewables Fracas

There may be no romance in its seven-syllable name, yet for corn growers and environmental advocates, corn-based cellulosic ethanol holds the promise of an elixir. Cellulosic ethanol is a fuel made not from corn kernels, but instead the husk, stalk, cob and other waste parts of corn. And after being broken down by yeast and […]

Use of Natural Gas in Vehicles Climbs Slowly

Slowly but surely, the use of natural gas as a substitute for gasoline in our cars is climbing. The graph shows a 33% increase over the past seven years. However the trend may be about to accelerate. T. Boone Pickens’ Clean Energy Fuels is having success building a “CNG Highway” across the country, aimed mostly […]

Refinery production down – pump prices up

Over the past five days, average retail gasoline prices have risen more than four cents per gallon in Oklahoma and even more dramatically in eight other Heartland states. Since the end of July, pump prices have jumped 13 cents in Ohio and 11 cents in both Indiana and Michigan. These increases can be traced back […]