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1). What are Carbon Fuels?
In any discussion of energy, the subject of carbon fuels comes quickly to the forefront. Are they good or bad for us? Do they cause global warming? Before entering the debate, just what are carbon fuels?
What are Carbon Fuels?
Carbon fuels form one of the great debates in society these days. They are the building blocks of nearly every economy in the world.
Article tags: fuel, fuels, power, energy, hydrocarbons, oil, coal, gas, natural gas
2). Forming Carbon Fuels
Currently, there is a great debate in our society surrounding carbon fuels. To understand the issues associated with them, one first needs to understand the process in forming carbon fuels.
Forming Carbon Fuels
Carbon fuels are the most widely used energy sources in the world. Also known as mineral fuels, carbon fuel is a term used to describe hydrocarbon fuel sources.
Article tags: fuel, energy, resources, carbon, oil, mineral, coal, natural gas, peat, process
3). Why you should fuel your generator with natural gas
For those people who have invested or thinking about investing in a power generator for back-up power needs, extra electrical needs, or portable electrical needs, a big consideration should be the type of fuel that is used. There are many sources of fuel for providing electrical energy from the generator including gasoline, natural gas, diesel, solar, wind, and a few other fuel sources as well.
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4). Types of Carbon Fuels
Any discussion of carbon fuels tends to carry the assumption they are all the same. There are, however, many different types of carbon fuels comprising this energy source.
Types of Carbon Fuels
While all carbon fuels are generally used for the same purpose, producing energy, there are different types of carbon fuels. Carbon fuels are the hydrocarbon fuels that are found underneath within the Earth.
Article tags: fuel, energy, power, hydrocarbon, oil, coal, natural gas, petroleum, gas, civilization, global warming
5). China’s Energy Plan to Reduce Its Dependence upon Coal
According to a U.S. Congressional – Executive Commission on China, which held a series of Issues Roundtables in late 2004, it was estimated that 12 Chinese mine workers die for every million tons of coal produced. Most are killed by methane gas explosions while inside the coal mines. China Business Weekly reported in July 2000, “To prevent gas explosions,.
Article tags: coal, china, coal bed methane, natural gas, stocks, investing, canada, exploration, mining
6). New Drilling Technology Could Finally Make CBM Very Economic
In a previous interview about coalbed methane (CBM), Sprott Asset Management CBM analyst Eric Nuttall told us he would remain, “quite excited about the prospects for companies with coal bed methane assets so long as natural gas prices remain above $6 per Mcf (thousand cubic feet). The economics would be very skinny under $6.” That’s because CBM exploration and development can get pricey.
Article tags: natural gas, coalbed methane gas, methane, energy, china, coal, australia, degasification, kansas
7). Honda Natural Gas Cars Issued Massive Tax Credits By IRS
Between global warming and massive increases in fuel prices, many people are reconsidering their transportation. Honda has two natural gas cars the IRS absolutely loves.
Honda Natural Gas Cars Issued Massive Tax Credits By IRS
In 2005, the federal government passed a new energy policy act that created tax benefits for the use of alternative fuel vehicles.
Article tags: taxes, tax, honda, gx, natural gas, alternative fuel, gas, tax credits, deductions
8). Advances in Technology Making Coalbed Methane Exploration More Effective
One of Canada’s leading coalbed methane geologists discusses how new technologies are making it easier to extract methane gas from coal mines, saving lives and reducing air pollution. He discusses how China is moving forward with new technologies.
Article tags: coal, energy, natural gas, china, canada, alberta, coalbed methane, exploration, coal mining
9). Gas is important
In todays modern economy, Gas & Oil, have become such important aspects, that it would be safe to say that we rely on them. A few examples are gas in our cars, for our furnaces, and the production of plastics. How much do you really know about Gas though?
A gas is one of the different phases of matter. Similar to liquids and plasmas, gases are fluids.
Article tags: gas, gas prices, gas station, cheap gas, cheap gas prices, gas shortage, gas scooter, natural gas, gas mileage, local gas prices, find cheap gas
10). Canadian Coalbed Methane Stocks: 7 Things to Know Before Investing
More investors are now inquiring about Coalbed Methane exploration companies. Just as uranium miners were flying well below the radar screen in early 2004, coalbed methane exploration may very well be the next very hot sector later this year and next. Historically, coalbed methane gas endangered coal miners, resulting in alarming fatalities early in the previous century.
Article tags: coal, china, coal bed methane, natural gas, stocks, investing, canada, exploration, mining
11). Mike Schaeffer’s Favorite CBM Company
Coalbed Methane newsletter guru Mike Schaeffer announced his favorite coalbed methane stock recommendation in the May 23rd newsletter, Energy and Capital. He called his favorite a “dreamboat company,” and believes it is severely undervalued.
Article tags: coal, coalbed methane, natural gas, gas, energy, stocks, investing, china
12). Sprott Analyst Has Zero Doubt on Higher Natural Gas Prices
Introduction: We talked with Sprott Asset Management Research Analyst Eric Nuttall about the natural gas situation in Canada and the fate of many CBM gas producers and developers. Since our last conversation spot natural gas prices have dropped by 15 percent. Natural gas storage levels are about 2.5 trillion cubic feet, some 423 billion cubic feet higher than a year ago.
Article tags: energy, coalbed methane companies, natural gas, cbm, cbm companies, alberta, canada, drilling
13). Stop Burning Wood Pellets
I recently updated the Fuel Cost Comparison Chart at Alternative-Heating-Info.com and the results were surprising. As of 3/20/06 it was actually cheaper in Metro Boston to heat with natural gas than with wood pellets!
During these times of fuel price volatility, it’s important to keep a close eye on the relationship between fuel prices. Any homeowner who uses a wood pellet stove to supplement their gas furnace could be losing money and not even know it.
Article tags: fuel cost comparison, effective cost, wood pellets, natural gas, fuel efficiency
14). Natural Gas – Interesting Facts About Its Use
Natural gas is easy to transport and use, and is cheap and clean. Even though it is more attractive than using coal and oil, it is not the perfect answer to a long term energy solution.
Article tags: natural gas, methane, fuel cell, oil