Yet burning a tonne of palm oil instead of fossil fuel saves only three tonnes of emissions.
Do you guys have any questions on any other topics that are burning a hole -- yes, sir.
Burning a hole at the top of a long list of needs for a startup entrepreneur is good old Benjamin Franklins.
By changing operating procedures and burning a higher grade of coal, Midwest boosted output from the 40-year-old plants 12% last year--while reducing emissions.
Every year on the Feast of St Michael, the townspeople propitiate the sea spirits by solemnly burning a boat and scattering its ashes on the water.
Police in Peru say they have found the body of the alleged leader of a Chilean cult accused of burning a newborn baby alive last November.
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If the free market was willing to toss another half billion into Solyndra, its owners would not have been burning a path back and forth to Washington.
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The idea was this: If after burning a quantity of heavy gasoline the airship became light, the skipper had only to switch to hydrogen, thus reducing lift.
The Germanic culture that dominated most of northern Europe gave us the word yule, and the tradition of burning a yule log to ward off evil spirits.
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Mr. Cook said the cash pile "isn't burning a hole in our pocket" and the company has made an acquisition about every other month for the past three years.
The question is when storing of electricity in batteries or a fuel cell feedstock will become more eonomicial than burning a form of chemical energy to gain mechanical power.
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Mr. Cook said the cash pile "is not burning a hole in our pocket" and the company has made an acquisition about every other month for the past three years.
The fuel pellets typically contain around 10 milligrams of fuel, and if all of that were consumed it would release the energy equivalent to that from burning a barrel of oil.
You'll soon be able to do it in a Porsche by the end of the year without burning a drop of gas, thanks to a new plug-in Panamera S E-Hybrid model.
So his firm, SoftWide, devised a kiosk-based system that can store thousands of pieces of software on a hard disk, burning a disk only when a customer wants to buy a particular title.
Job hopping is more common with employees that are less tenured, and feel confident in their skills to be able to move on without burning a bridge and can add value immediately in a new opportunity.
It could be used instead of stainless steel to line a nuclear reactor, which would extend the reactor's working life and allow it to be operated more efficiently by burning a higher percentage of nuclear fuel.
Nevertheless, the unit was still regarded as a fantastic DSLR, and if you've got five grand just burning a hole in your pocket, why not take some time out and read the full review before taking the plunge?
I've been able to get to within about 10 miles of Kirkuk -- able to see the oil capital of the north: a burning flare, a harmless flare, burning off gases from one of the major oil fields on the outskirts of Kirkuk.
In Wyoming, more experienced fire managers and crews took over the fight against a wildfire burning in a rough, mountainous area of the Medicine Bow National Forest.
Although spring weather had come, the watchman still kept a fire burning in a tin pan to warm his feet and to give a center to the group that gathered there.
But they argue that this is probably because they inadvertently consume fewer calories, rather than because of the mechanism suggested by Dr Atkins whereby the body switches from a carbohydrate-burning metabolism to a mainly fat-burning metabolism.
There is a small fire burning among a tinderbox of surrounding sun-weary trees, presumably built by a ranger in the predawn cold.
Then it cuts to a police motorcycle burning in a street and shows the crowd protecting the fallen police officer, offering him water.
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This appeared to be a reference to Beersheba, where firefighters were seen extinguishing a burning car after a reported rocket strike.
If, however, they are subjected instead to pyrolysis a process of controlled burning in a low-oxygen atmosphere the result is charcoal, a substance that is mostly elemental carbon.
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Isobel Dobson, of Hemsworth, died after being trapped in a burning van during a fire at Hessle Farm in Wragby, near Wakefield, on 30 September 2011.
Based on the pilot, as far as CW shows go, at least the main character (who is a junior in high school) has a burning passion and a career in mind.
It's about a firefighter who can download the design of a burning building onto a handheld device, a student who can take classes with a digital textbook, or a patient who can have face-to-face video chats with her doctor.
The January 16th malfunction that finally triggered the grounding order involved an ANL flight that was diverted to the Takamatsu airport in western Japan when pilots detected a burning smell and a cockpit message indicated a battery problem.
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