Skip to main content

Home/ Eco20/20/ Group items tagged Diesel&Gas

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Energy Net

Rainforest Fungus Naturally Synthesizes Diesel | Wired Science from Wired.com - 0 views

  •  
    A fungus that lives inside trees in the Patagonian rain forest naturally makes a mix of hydrocarbons that bears a striking resemblance to diesel, biologists announced today. And the fungus can grow on cellulose, a major component of tree trunks, blades of grass and stalks that is the most abundant carbon-based plant material on Earth. "When we looked at the gas analysis, I was flabbergasted," said Gary Strobel, a plant scientist at Montana State University, and the lead author of a paper in Microbiology describing the find. "We were looking at the essence of diesel fuel."
Bharatbookbureau MarketReport

Diesel & Gas Engines Market in India - 0 views

  •  
    InfraInsights aim to provide a detailed report based on primary research to all companies operating in the Industrial engine segment, to enable them plan their sales strategy, align sales target, get view on opportunity on the retrofit, engine optimization and other solutions based opportunity like power rentals, qualifying and quantifying the emerging demand across different regions / applications, parameters that drives pick one engine supplier over another engine supplier and other relevant and related parameters of interest to the industry.
Bharatbookbureau MarketReport

Diesel Genset - 0 views

  •  
    India Diesel Genset Market Outlook, 2018 is a complete analysis of the Genset industry in India. The past data for both ranges small to very large is included in this report while the forecast up to 2018 has been done by each segment and sub-segments. The share of different region and end users (Industries) and the latest trends which are making an impact on the market have been complied in this report. We have also profiled major companies which are present in the different segments of tire market in India.
Energy Net

Motorcyles Designed to Run on Air : Discovery News - 0 views

  •  
    We may be driving on air in the next few years. That is, we may be driving vehicles powered by compressed air, instead of gasoline or diesel fuel. Researchers Yu-Ta Shen and Yean-Ren Hwang of the National Central University in Taiwan have developed an air-powered motorcycle, which uses the energy in compressed air, rather than gas, to drive the motor.
xfiona3322116

cheap ralph lauren trainers A raft of measures - 0 views

"I strongly recommend Member States to adopt this proposal and keep the safeguards that will allow cleaner fuels to be used in transport across Europe". The proposal establishes a method for calcul...

started by xfiona3322116 on 14 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
1 - 5 of 5
Showing 20 items per page