The oil spill has gone from bad to worse as tar balls begin to wash up on the beaches in Key West, Fl. This coupled with satellite images showing the oil spill has entered the loop current. Jeff Masters, May 17th post at Weather Underground shows the images and explains this unfortunate new twist on [...]
tags: Clean Energy, Clean Fuel, Energy Efficiency author: Dr. Stephen A. Smith comments: 1 Comment
The tragic and ongoing Deepwater Horizon drilling disaster provides an opportunity to spotlight a path away from our riskiest sources of oil. Today we’re issuing a Clean Energy Gulf Challenge to demonstrate how the United States can end both offshore oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and imports of Persian Gulf oil. It’s simply [...]
tags: Clean Energy, Clean Fuel, Green Economy, Offshore Drilling author: Dr. Stephen A. Smith comments: No Comments
If the still-unfolding oil disaster in the Gulf has taught us anything, it’s that we have spent 40 years trying to solve the ‘wrong’ problem. When 3 million gallons of crude oil bubbled to the surface and spread into a 800 square mile slick off the coast of Santa Barbara in 1969, the public cried [...]
tags: Clean Energy, Clean Fuel, Offshore Drilling author: Jennifer Rennicks comments: No Comments
Policies that will Help Grow the Industry The past 12 months have been a rough time for the biodiesel industry and some believe much of the biodiesel industry’s problems are self-induced. The industry has been betting that two federal policies, a tax credit (blenders credit) and production requirement (called the Renewable Fuel Standard), would help [...]
tags: Clean Fuel author: Dr. Stephen A. Smith comments: 1 Comment
On Monday, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE), Mothers & Others for Clean Air (MOCA) and the University of Georgia (UGA) hosted a workshop and air quality demonstration in Athens, GA. The event was held as part of a $1.7 million stimulus grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to Athens-Clarke County (ACC), University of [...]
tags: Clean Fuel author: Anne Gilliam Blair comments: 1 Comment
SACE has started a subsidiary to make biodiesel. With higher fuel costs, growing issues of national security and an increasing awareness of the impact of global warming pollution, the use of renewable energy and alternatives to dirty fossil fuel sources have become a greater interest for the average citizen. Our Philosophy SACE and Clean Energy [...]
tags: Clean Energy, Clean Fuel author: Dr. Stephen A. Smith comments: 3 Comments
We have heard a lot of promise and lots of talk about cellulosic ethanol. Friday January 29th, I attended the opening ceremony of the DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol LLC (DDCE)/Genera cellulosic ethanol plant in Vonore, Tenn. This scale-up of the technology represents a major milestone in sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. SACE has not been [...]
tags: Clean Fuel author: Dr. Stephen A. Smith comments: 7 Comments
Both open-burning and rotting are worst-case scenarios for the climate.
tags: Clean Energy, Clean Fuel, Copenhagen '09 author: Dr. Stephen A. Smith comments: 2 Comments
This post was co-authored by John Wilson, Laura Wilson and Anne Blair Being so close to the Arctic here in Copenhagen, I have been listening carefully to what people have to say about the melting of the polar ice cap. While scientists still agree that carbon dioxide is the major driver of global warming, nearly [...]
tags: Clean Fuel, Climate Action, Copenhagen '09 author: Dr. Stephen A. Smith comments: No Comments
The blogpost is co-authored by Anne Blair While all eyes are focused on the commitments the U.S. and other world leaders may make during the climate change negotiations in Copenhagan later this week, a major path to the reduction targets will require a new approach to transportation. I had the chance to see first-hand, real-world [...]
tags: Clean Fuel, Copenhagen '09 author: Dr. Stephen A. Smith comments: 2 Comments