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| Biodiesel | |
| dioxide emissions are reduced by about 78 percent when biodiesel is used over regular petroleum. Biodiesel also contains a small amount of aromatic hydrocarbons and sulfur | |
| Pioneer Petroleum | |
| Pioneer Petroleum Pioneer Petroleum is a multinational corporation that is in position to capitalize on investments all around the World. Within the industry Pioneer's gasoline | |
| Mr | |
| of fuel cells, for the automotive propulsion, stationary power generation or other uses|". Platinum has been used in catalytic converter since the 1990's to reduce CO2 and | |
| The New Fuel | |
| Although operating a vehicle sounds luxurious, vehicles need fuel. The United States uses about 130 billion gallons of gasoline a year. Gasoline is produced from crude oil. | |
| Enviromental Science | |
| that is three times more than China, who consumes about 2,384,910,000 bbl/per year. Japan uses 2,035,970,000 bbl, Germany 967,250,000 bbl, and finally Russia consumes 912,500,000 | |
| Balanced Scorecard | |
| measurable characteristics of products, services, processes, and operations the company uses to track and improve performance. The measures or indicators should be selected to | |
| Dammed Dams | |
| of water, but a waste of the energy used to heat the water. A top-loading clothes washer uses between 40 and 55 gallons of water per load. Front loading models use roughly half | |
| natural gas and the future of energy | |
| Hydrogen sulfide and mercury are common contaminants, which must be removed prior to most uses. Natural gas is emerging as the most important energy source for the future because | |
| Nike | |
| operations. And lastly Nike has to deal with the rising cost of raw material prices. Nike uses a number of raw materials including synthetic rubber, plastic compounds, leather and | |
| The Effects of Oil Prices on Our Nation's Economy | |
| and Dutch companies to reduce oil prices and payments to producers (Organization of Petroleum 1). At first OPEC operated as a bargaining unit for the sale of oil. Later its | |
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