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BMW is turning used i3 batteries into home energy storage units
Repurposed batteries could create a new revenue stream for EV customers. But it’s not yet clear how the buyback program will work.
Garbage in, energy out: creating biofuel from plastic waste
At first glance, the polystyrene container buried amid the beach detritus was unremarkable. Closer inspection however yielded something jarring about this discarded filet-o-fish box.
Methanol is a CO2 utilization pathway
it is more accurate to think of methanol as a synthetic fuel that can be produced from all manner of carbon based feedstock including carbon dioxide (CO2).
Drivers are a lot more responsive to high gas prices than we thought
Drivers are actually fairly good at postponing filling up to see if they go down again. And if they don’t go down, consumers will adapt their behavior to buy less gas.
Oil bust leaves states with massive well cleanup
The worst oil bust since the 1980s is putting Texas and other oil producing states on the hook for thousands of newly abandoned drilling sites at a time when they have little money to plug wells and seal off environmental hazards.
What happens to oil if there’s a Brexit?
If the U.K. public votes to leave the European Union (EU) on Thursday, Societe Generale’s head of oil market research predicts the price of would fall — but not for long.
South Pole is last place on Earth to pass global warming milestone
The Earth passed another unfortunate milestone May 23 when carbon dioxide surpassed 400 parts per million (ppm) at the South Pole for the first time in 4 million years.
European commission warned of car emissions test cheating, five years before VW scandal
The European commission was warned by its own experts that a car maker was suspected of cheating emissions tests five years before the VW emissions scandal.
Do today’s low oil prices presage another spike?
Reduced capital investment and cancelled or postponed oil projects, combined with record-low drilling rig activity in the U.S. has many worried that renewed market tightness is inevitable, if not approaching.
Ethanol, bioenergy no threat to food security: report
Bioenergy produced from crops does not threaten food supplies, researchers funded by the U.S. government, World Bank and others said in a report, dealing a potential blow to critics of the country’s biofuels program.