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The articles on this page pertain to SAAFER’s mission, which is funding research that alleviates our country’s dependence on foreign oil. Although, these articles are not research specific, they provide information and insight on this progressive field of study and emerging industry. Within the articles, you will find links to political leaders, companies, and organizations actively participating in fossil fuel alternatives.
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When the Democrats first took over the Senate early this year, the one energy bill the leadership was confident it could pass was a renewable portfolio standard, or RPS—a requirement that at some time in the future, utilities will generate a higher percentage of their electricity from wind, solar, or other renewable energy sources. After all, 29 states have already adopted such requirements, and the Republican-controlled Senate passed such a bill in 2005; it was thrown out only because the House wouldn't agree.
The world's first home ethanol system, which allows consumers to create their own ethanol and pump it directly into their cars, was unveiled today by the E-Fuel Corporation (www.efuel100.com). The revolutionary EFuel100 MicroFueler(TM) is the first product that allows anyone to reduce their dependency on oil, greatly diminish their carbon footprint and produce fuel for under $1.00 per gallon.
The world's first home ethanol system, which allows consumers to create their own ethanol and pump it directly into their cars, was unveiled today by the E-Fuel Corporation (www.efuel100.com). The revolutionary EFuel100 MicroFueler(TM) is the first product that allows anyone to reduce their dependency on oil, greatly diminish their carbon footprint and produce fuel for under $1.00 per gallon.
NEW YORK: The $100-a-barrel oil that Goldman Sachs Group said would prevail by 2009 may be only a few months away.
NEW YORK: The $100-a-barrel oil that Goldman Sachs Group said would prevail by 2009 may be only a few months away.