Fuel from waste coming soon

Motorists could soon be using fuel made from trash, including old tyres and plastic bottles, to power their cars, an alternative fuel expert says.

Wes Bolsen, from US company Coskata, said anything that included carbon could provide the basis of ethanol, an alternative fuel with the potential to cut the world’s reliance on petrol and slash greenhouse gas emissions.

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Heavy subsidies sustain Spain’s wind power

Erie Shores Wind Farm

Erie Shores Wind Farm


March 2009

Posted by Ian:
An extensive wind farm dominates the landscape in East Elgin. Wind power is a key component of Dalton McGuinty’s Green Energy Act for Ontario. Are they sustainable without heavy government subsidies?

By Dr. Stephen Murgatroyd
Columnist
Troy Media Corporation

Spain has a great many wind farms. In fact, by 2010, Spain will have 20,000 megawatts of installed capacity. At the peak of the winds this past February, it was able to generate 11,800 megawatts, or 29% of its energy requirements on a particular day (meaning that the turbines were working at 69% of their capacity).

Spain ranks third in the world for wind power, behind only Germany, at nearly 24,000 megawatts of capacity, and the United States, at No. 1, with over 25,000 megawatts.

But there’s a cost. Wind power has grown in Spain only because of the size of the subsidies involved. The case is the same for solar power.
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History of public transit in St. Thomas

Use of public transit in St. Thomas is on the upswing, although we have yet to see evening and Sunday service which you would expect in a progressive municipality. The history of transporting the public around the city is a colourful story dating back to 1879 and an interesting synopsis is posted here