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Archive for year: 2016

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Fuel Freedom Staff

Future Fuels: The Coming Revolution in American Vehicle Transportation

April 4, 2016
Source: Hudson Institute
/in FFF in the News, Media staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

This report includes in-depth presentations Fuel Freedom delivered last year, addressing two key areas of U.S. energy policy: The importance of oil alternatives for the nation’s economic security; and the potential for natural gas to revolutionize the U.S. transportation market.

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Keystone pipeline shut down after crude leak in South Dakota

April 4, 2016
Source: CBC News
/in Environment, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

TransCanada Corp. has shut down its Keystone crude oil pipeline indefinitely after a leak was detected Saturday afternoon in South Dakota.

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Why Tesla’s Model 3 is blowing away expectations

April 1, 2016
Source: CNBC
/in Featured, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Years from now, people will look back at the unveiling of the Model 3 as a watershed moment not only for Tesla Motors, but for the entire auto industry.

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Even before they start breathing, babies can be harmed by air pollution, scientists say

March 31, 2016
Source: The Washington Post
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Air pollution in the U.S. may be causing thousands of premature births each year, a new study suggests — costing the nation billions of dollars along the way.

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What is octane?

March 30, 2016/9 Comments/in Economy, Policy Cafe staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

 

You pull into a gas station and are presented with three options: regular, mid-grade, or premium —all gasoline of course, as true fuel choice isn’t currently a reality in America. But have you ever wondered what those three numbers — 87, 89, and 93 or some similar variation — on the pump itself mean? Read more →

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How ISIS oil ended up on U.S. streets

March 30, 2016
Source: International Business Times
/in Featured, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

The recently refurbished tarmac at Maine’s busiest airport contains the usual mixture of gravel, water and chemical binder, but what gives this asphalt its jet-black color is crude oil supplied by the Islamic State group.

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Overlooked tool to fight climate change: A tweak in fuel standards

March 29, 2016
Source: The New York Times
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

One of the best new opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions might be to tweak a bureaucratic regulation we’ve had around for close to four decades.

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How much did the world invest in clean energy last year?

March 29, 2016
Source: The Christian Science Monitor
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

A new report backed by the UN shows that 2015 had the highest global investment in renewable energy generation ever, but oil, gas, and coal are set to remain a major part of the world’s energy infrastructure for years.

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What low oil prices really mean

March 28, 2016
Source: Harvard Business Review
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Since the start of 2016, oil prices have swung between $27 and $42 per barrel, about a quarter of the 2008 peak crude oil price of $145.

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Oilsands workers call on Alberta government to retrain electricians as solar installation specialists

March 28, 2016
Source: Edmonton Journal
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Green energy is finding champions in Alberta oil and gas workers, and the provincial government says it’s willing to listen to what they have to say.

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