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ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 4, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ - As the trade association for the global methanol industry, the Methanol Institute supports the introduction of the Open Fuel Standard Act of 2011 (H.R. 1687) in the U.S. House of Representatives. This bipartisan bill was introduced by Representatives John Shimkus (R- Ill.), Eliot Engel (D-NY), Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD), and Steve Israel (D-NY).
The OFS represents the single largest step the United States can take on the path to increased energy independence and creates a pathway to sustainable, renewable sources of energy while enabling open markets to drive innovation instead of picking winners and losers. As an 'all of the above' energy policy for the U.S. transportation sector, the Open Fuel Standard Act will require that starting i...
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Introduction Viable Fuel Source Options Fuel Sources That Must Be Manufactured Methanol Hydrogen Electricity Common Problems With Manufactured Fuels Agriculturally -Based Energy Products Ethanol Biodiesel Common Problems With Agriculturally-Derived Fuels Fossil Fuels Compressed Natural Gas Encouraging The Changes Tax Credits And Deductions Additional Incentives To Promote Alternative Fuel Vehicles The Importance Of Subsidies Common Problems Conclusion
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/18ee2d/electrocatalysis_o) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Son...
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0a806f/electrocatalysis_o) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Son...
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On February 1, 1988, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conditionally granted a waiver requested by the Texas Methanol Corporation (Texas Methanol) for a gasoline-alcohol fuel, pursuant to section 211(f) of the Clean Air Act.\1\ A minor correction was made on May 12, 1988.\2\ A modification to the original conditions was made on October 21, 1988.\3\ Baker Hughes submitted a request to modify the waiver. The new request seeks approval on an alternative corrosion inhibitor, TOLAD\TM\ MFA-10A, to be used within Texas Methanol's gasoline-alcohol fuel, also known as OCTAMIX. EPA considers this to be a request for modification of the waiver under 211(f) of the Clean Air Act (Act). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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On February 1, 1988, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conditionally granted a waiver requested by the Texas Methanol Corporation (Texas Methanol) for a gasoline-alcohol fuel, pursuant to section 211(f) of the Clean Air Act.\1\ A minor correction was made on May 12, 1988.\2\ A modification to the original conditions was made on October 21, 1988.\3\ Spirit of 21st Century LLC submitted a request to modify the waiver. The new request seeks approval on an alternative corrosion inhibitor, TXCeed, to be used within Texas Methanol's gasoline-alcohol fuel, also known as OCTAMIX. EPA considers this to be a request for modification of the waiver under 211(f) of the Clean Air Act (Act). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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VIASPACE, Inc. recently announced that its Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Corporation (DMFCC) subsidiary has designed a new plastic-based methanol fuel car...
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To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORS
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