Synthetic lumber maker hindered by lack of recyclables
December 30, 2010 by admin
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AUO solar module receives MCS certification and expands into UK market
AU Optronics (AUO) has announced that its multi-crystalline solar module EcoDuo PM 220 received UK MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) certification and will expand into the British market.
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Tindahang Pinoy unveiled for holiday season
MANILA, Philippines (PNA) – Celebrate the holiday season Filipino style with the best products from thriving entrepreneurs all over the country at Tindahang Pinoy. With 1897 square meters of selling space, Tindahang Pinoy is a thrilling destination for discerning shoppers this holiday season who want a one-stop shop for all items Filipino.
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Clean Power Concepts Announces New Consumer Health Product
REGINA, Saskatchewan, Dec. 23, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Clean Power Concepts Inc. (‘Clean Power’ or the ‘Company’), (OTC Bulletin Board: CPOW), announced today its Spirit of Health line has launched production of Omega 3 100% Virgin Camelina Oil (‘Virgin Camelina Oil’). Clean Power’s CEO Michael Shenher commented, “The Spirit of Health Virgin Camelina Oil is a gourmet consumer product which is an …
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IW farmers harvest Euro millions
ALMOST 60 million euros has been paid to Island farmers in the last ten years. Wight Salads Producer Organisation, a co-operative that includes Arreton-company Wight Salads, received the most cash, more than 7,145,000 euros.
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Synthetic lumber maker hindered by lack of recyclables
A Victoria company that uses milk jugs, laundry detergent containers and other blue-box plastics to make synthetic lumber has won the largest single contract in its 12-year history.
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Transforming plastics into synthetic crude gives Tigard-based Agilyx an exclusive reign
October 24, 2010 by admin
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Renewable energy forum hails local efforts
Local governments can be leaders in the development and implementation of renewable energy resources, participants in a forum sponsored by the Tennessee Renewable Energy and Economic Development Council said on Friday.
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Two 9th Ward Dems compete for aldermanic seat
NEW HAVEN — The contest to fill the vacant the 9th Ward seat on the Board of Aldermen pits a lifelong East Rock resident and community activist against a health care advocate and community organizer.
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Executive Profile: Penny Bracken
Penny Bracken is purveyor and facilitator of “stuff” at Kismet Consignment Fashion & Home Decor.
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Two 9th Ward Dems compete for New Haven aldermanic seat
NEW HAVEN — The contest to fill the vacant the 9th Ward seat on the Board of Aldermen pits a lifelong East Rock resident and community activist against a health care advocate and community organizer.
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Transforming plastics into synthetic crude gives Tigard-based Agilyx an exclusive reign
Founded in 2004, Agilyx hopes to open three new processing facilities and capitalize on a virtually limitless demand on nonrecyclable plastics that end up in landfills.
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Trucks TV! Reduces Engine Heat by Changing to Synthetic
September 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
With synthetic oil it took about 20 less ft-lbs to turn those rollers. This translates into a direct reduction of drag in your drive train, less effort from the engine, and that means better gas mileage just by changing your fluids.
Synthetic biology research on biofuels has a mathematical angle
September 10, 2010 by admin
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Japan to turn down 52,000 car subsidy requests
TOKYO, Sept 9 (Reuters) – The Japanese government said on Thursday it would turn down about 52,000 applications received a day earlier under its cash-for-clunkers programme after hitting the budgeted amount for the subsidies.
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Japan to turn down 52,000 car subsidy requests
TOKYO, Sept 9 (Reuters) – The Japanese government said on Thursday it would turn down about 52,000 applications received a day earlier under its cash-for-clunkers programme after hitting the budgeted amount for the subsidies.
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With the Cruze, G.M. Makes Play for Buyers and Investors
The reception that the Chevrolet Cruze receives from consumers could play a large role in wooing potential investors.
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With the Cruze, G.M. Makes Play for Buyers and Investors
The reception that the Chevrolet Cruze receives from consumers could play a large role in wooing potential investors.
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Synthetic biology research on biofuels has a mathematical angle
(PhysOrg.com) — A University at Buffalo chemist is applying a common mathematical concept to synthetic biology research aimed at finding ways to boost biofuels production.
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Synthetic Ways to Improve Gas Mileage
August 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
The pressures and temperatures inside an engine are intense. Even during normal operation, the heat of combustion and the rush of the exhaust gases is enough to eventually grind down the sturdiest of metals. Combined with the friction created during cold starts when oil is mostly sitting at the bottom of the oil pan, the wear suffered by an engine over the course of its lifetime can affect both performance and efficiency as the years go by.
In searching for ways to improve gas mileage, people rarely stop to think about the impact that engine wear can have on their fuel economy. An engine which has not been properly maintained has a far greater chance of using more fuel than it needs to when compared to a motor that saw regular servicing. A necessary part of any automotive maintenance program is of course regular oil changes, but the choice of oil that you decide to pour into your engine can have a significant impact on wear, and by extension, fuel economy.
Some mechanics will recommend using petroleum-based oils in combination with a regular change interval of around 3000 miles as the best way to reduce engine wear. Unfortunately, this is simply not enough, especially if you live in a climate that sees extreme cold or heat. In order to best protect your engine, you should use a synthetic lubricant. For example, when starting a vehicle in low temperatures, it takes standard oil several seconds to completely create a protective coating over your internal components, due to the fact that the cold causes it to lose viscosity. Over time, this creates significant wear in a motor, because for that brief period of time the engine suffers from internal friction. Synthetic oil is not nearly as affect by temperature when it comes to viscosity. This also makes it ideal for hot environments, where synthetics avoid the breakdown and lack of coverage that petroleum oils often experience. The engineering involved in creating synthetic oil ensures that it is never too thick or too thin for the application you are using it for.
There are a number of ways to improve gas mileage, but using a synthetic oil has an additional bonus on top of helping you save money at the gas pump. By preventing wear in your engine, you are also helping to make sure that your car will keep on running like clockwork for hundreds of thousands of miles.
For over 25 years Vincent Platania has been marketing, consulting and formulating high performance lubricants.
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Best Synthetic Motorcycle -Oil Save Money
August 31, 2010 by admin
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AMSOIL Customers Appreciate Greater MPG
Despite the fact results vary because of a variety of factors, a common denominator among AMSOIL motor oil users is an improvement in fuel economy. Independent testing reveals that AMSOIL Signature Series 0W-30 motor oil passes the API Energy Conservation Sequence VI test with a rating 38 percent higher than the API minimum specifications.
“In most cases it can increase mileage, but at the very least you’re getting superior engine protection.”
Ralph Sites, a police officer in Rustburg, Va. “I had been getting 30 miles per gallon,” Sites divulged.
His first oil change to AMSOIL, improved his mileage to 38 miles per gallon. At 6,500 miles on the engine, after replacing the final drive oil with AMSOIL Series 2000 75W-90 Gear Lube, he improved to 40 miles per gallon. “I switched to AMSOIL for the long-term gain. The improved gas mileage was just a bonus.
Anybody who comes and gets the AMSOIL motor oil in their motorcycle comes back with their cars,” he said.
Additionally, Lance Okeson of St. gained miles per gallon after switching to AMSOIL motor oil in his 1995 Cutlass Supreme.
Okeson made the switch after learning about AMSOIL from a customer of his at a quick lube where he works. A trip from the Twin Cities to Fargo, ND, in a steady 17 mile-per-hour wind, and back showed him an increase from 24 mpg to 30.5 mpg.
Protect your clutch, gears, valve train and other engine component’s with the industry leader in motorcycle lubricants. motorcycle synthetic oil.
For you Harley Riders read on and find a better alternative the Harley’s Screaming Eagle Synthetic Oil.
According to Harley-Davidson®, one of the unique asset’s offered by Screamin’ Eagle® Synthetic Motorcycle Oil is its versatility. For the first time the company is recommending an oil that can be used in the engines, primary chaincases and transmissions of most Harley-Davidson® motorcycles, including Evolution XL, Evolution 1340, Twin Cam 88 and 88B, Revolution and Buell models. This feature, however, is not unique.
How does Screamin’ Eagle® Synthetic Motorcycle Oil measure up to AMSOIL in wear protection? Four-Ball Wear Test results indicate that AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oil still provides the best protection possible for motorcycles. In fact, Screamin’ Eagle® Synthetic Motorcycle Oil leaves a wear scar nearly 80 percent larger than AMSOIL 20W-50 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil.
Suggested retail price of Screamin’ Eagle® is nearly $2 a quart higher than AMSOIL 20W-50 Motorcycle Oil.
Harley-Davidson® claims Screamin’ Eagle® Synthetic Motorcycle Oil has been “exclusively designed” for use in their motorcycles, pointing to across the boardbench testing and over 230,000 miles of durability testing to back it up. AMSOIL INC. has 30 years of experience providing superior lubricating protection for all brands of motorcycles, and AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils have been tested in millions of over-the-road miles. Appreciationfrom countless motorcyclists further demonstrate the superiority of AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils.
Composewith top-of-the-line synthetic base stocks and high-temperature deposit control additives, AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils provide superior protection and performance for motorcycles in all operating conditions. AMSOIL Motorcycle Oils effectively withstand oxidation and thermal degradation, keep wear to an absolute minimum, hold contaminants in suspension and keep engines running cool and clean.motorcycle synthetic oil
Studied wear and tear on both motorcycles and vehicles using regular and synthetic lubricants.
Synthetic Grass Lawns Enhance Outdoor Living Space
August 20, 2010 by admin
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If you?re like most people, your relationship with your front or back yard is defined by the time you spend maintaining it. And after all the maintenance, it may still fall short of the perfection you have in mind. Southwest Greens is inviting Northern California residents to discover how our synthetic grass can increase your living space and simultaneously bring an environmentally friendly and low maintenance feel to both residential and commercial applications.
More and more, we are becoming aware of the negative environmental implications maintenance of natural grass can entail. Did you know when using a gas lawnmower for merely an hour it is the same as gassing up the car and embarking on a 100 mile trip? Or every time your lawn is mowed hydrocarbons are released into the air and reappear as smog? Artificial grass eliminates such problems while promoting the significant issue of water conservation. The average home uses some 25 gallons of water per square foot of lawn per year; a tremendous waste of this valuable and natural resource during a time when California residents are being asked to conserve water by minimizing usage. With artificial grass, maintaining a lush heavenly green lawn is easy and requires no mowing, no chemicals, and no water.
An artificial lawn represents a true home improvement. Artificial lawns increase your outdoor living space while making your yard a destination point for family and friends. Imagine a yard where children and pets can run and play during any time of year, no matter the weather. Allergy sufferers and asthmatics can enjoy a beautiful day or night outdoors without traditional lawn allergy reactions. With an artificial lawn, typical yard maintenance becomes easy, minimal, and ecologically friendly.
Southwest Greens installs the highest quality turf and brings over a decade of installation experience to each residential and commercial project. Our high quality turfs are made here in the USA from durable polyethylene materials. Southwest Greens? synthetic lawns look and feel like natural grass. Backed by more than a decade of experience, our professional installers will make your installation quick, easy, and enjoyable.
Increase your living space, enhance the value of your home, make your lawn more environmentally friendly, and create a haven to enjoy time amongst family and friends. Best of all, do it all in the course of one home improvement.
Will you be the next to discover the benefits of a synthetic lawn? At Southwest Greens, we?re ready when you are.
Tony is a graduate from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Ornamental Horticulture and has been a Landscape Contractor since 1990. He has had the opportunity to install synthetic golf greens with through out the world, as well as the United States.
Synthetic Oil Helps Gas Mileage Improve
July 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Most people aren’t really aware of the differences between synthetic oil and regular oil beyond the higher price for the former. When browsing the racks in the automotive aisle of the local big box or automotive supply store, many drivers simply equate the greater price for synthetic with it being a product for car enthusiasts or performance nuts. It is rare to find the average motorist who is fully aware of the benefits of synthetic oil when it comes to every day use in the family car, truck or van.
Synthetic oil is preferred by race teams and sports car owners, yes, but that is far from the only advantage that this type of oil offers. Users of synthetic lubricant in any type of vehicle can see gas mileage improve significantly when compared with regular oil changes using petroleum-based lubricants.
How does synthetic make such a difference? It has to do with the way that the oil is created. Unlike petroleum oils, which are refined from crude oil which comes out of the ground, synthetic oil is engineered in a laboratory in order to meet very specific requirements. By starting from scratch instead of refining a natural product, scientists are able to create an oil wherein each molecule is of a uniform size. These identically-sized oil molecules have a much easier time moving through an engine and coating all of the surfaces that need to be protected, greatly reducing the resistance encountered by internal components moving through the oil itself. This decreased resistance leads to an increase in overall efficiency, making gas mileage improve and keeping power at a healthy level.
These specially engineered molecules also have unique heat-resistant properties not found in petroleum oils. By using a combination of additives, synthetic oils are far more resistance to heat and cold, meaning that they maintain the same level of protection no matter what temperature is found inside an engine. This helps a vehicle operate at maximum efficiency even in demanding situations, keeping fuel use lower than it would be if petroleum oil were to be used instead. Not only is fuel economy improved under these circumstances, but the engine is better protected from friction and heat.
Synthetic oil might seem expensive, but the money that is saved in fuel costs can quickly add up. The initial investment that is made in the oil itself will be repaid many times over when it comes to extending the life of a vehicle – and extending the period between trips to the fuel pump.
For over 25 years Vincent Platania has been marketing, consulting and formulating high performance lubricants.
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Synthetic Fuels Handbook
May 7, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Product Description
Capitalize on the Vast Potential of Alternative Energy Sources Such as Fuel Cells and Biofuels Synthetic Fuels Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the benefits and trade-offs of numerous alternative fuels, presenting expert analyses of the different properties, processes, and performance characteristics of each fuel. It discusses the concept systems and technology involved in the production of fuels on both industrial and individual scales. Written by internationally renowned fuels expert James G. Speight, this vital resource describes the production and properties of fuels from natural gas and natural gas hydrates tar sand bitumen coal oil shale synthesis gas crops wood sources biomass industrial and domestic waste landfill gas…and much more. Using both U.S. and SI units, Synthetic Fuels Handbook features: Information on conventional and nonconventional fuel sources Discussion of the production of alternative fuels on both industrial and individual scales Analyses of properties and uses of gaseous, liquid, and solid fuels from different sources Comparison of properties of alternative fuels with petroleum-based fuels Discover All the Benefits and Trade-Offs of Synthetic Fuels Fuel sources: conventional and nonconventional Natural gas and natural gas hydrates Petroleum and heavy oil Tar sand bitumen Coal Oil shale Synthesis gas Crops Wood sources Biomass Industrial and domestic waste Landfill gas Comparison of the properties and uses of gaseous fuels from different sources Comparison of the properties and uses of liquid fuels from different sources Comparison of the properties and uses of solid fuels from different sources.
Using Synthetic Oil to Improve Fuel Economy
May 5, 2010 by admin
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Fuel prices across the country are shocking people into looking into ways they can improve fuel economy. While it might seem like buying a new hybrid vehicle or subcompact that doesn’t use a lot of fuel would be the best solution to this problem, for many people, that simply isn’t an option. For one, if you need your truck or SUV in order to do your job, whether it is in construction, towing or hauling, there are few new vehicles that can offer a significant fuel economy increase. The second point is that the depreciation on a brand new vehicle can easily eclipse any savings that might be seen as a result of reduced fuel consumption.
It’s clear that the most practical option is to take steps to improve the fuel economy of the vehicle or vehicles that you already own. This might seem like a tall order, particularly if your cars or trucks have large displacement engines, or a substantial weight. It might feel even more hopeless if you have to pull a trailer full of heavy gear or cargo. However, there are some things you can do to help alleviate the pinch at the fuel pump, without making substantial changes to your car or truck.
Running a synthetic motor oil can make a noticeable change in the amount of fuel that your vehicle consumes during normal operation. How does it work? Part of the advantage of running a synthetic oil in your car or truck is that this type of lubricant offers superior viscosity when compared to standard petroleum-based oils. What this means is that the oil causes far less ‘drag’ between engine components, allowing the rotating assemblies inside your engine to move more efficiently. With some types of petroleum oils, the thickness of the oil, especially in cold temperatures, can slow down the engine to a small degree. While you may not notice it while driving, allowing the engine to move more freely by switching to a synthetic oil can improve fuel economy between 2 and 4 percent. Over the course of a year, the savings can really add up.
Changing to a synthetic doesn’t require any special filters, and this type of lubricant is compatible with all engines, regardless of the era in which was it made. Synthetic oil may be one of the easiest, and best decisions you make to improve fuel economy without breaking the bank.
For over 25 years Vincent Platania has been marketing, consulting and formulating high performance lubricants.
Source for AMSOIL, the World’s Best Synthetic Lubricants, Motor Oils and Filters.
Visit http://www.synthetic-motor-oils.com

