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Acid Gases Defined
Gases that produce an acidic solution when dissolved in water. Examples of such compounds, often found in natural gas, are hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide.
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Obama vs McCain on their plans for ag
Published October 10, 2008, 2:13 pm, North Queensland Register
Farm Progress, a Rural Press/Fairfax Media subsidiary in the United States, posed a series of agricultural policy questions to the Obama and McCain camps. This is an extract of what the two men vying for the most powerful job in the world had to say about farming, fertiliser and fuel for American farmers…….
Plant needs environmental review
Published October 9, 2008, 9:15 pm, Albany Times Union
Lafarge plan is subject to full state review, including mercury control COEYMANS ? A planned modernization of the Lafarge cement plant will require the company to submit a detailed environmental review, including how the plant will control emissions of mercury and global warming gases, the state Department of Environmental Conservation said.DEC announced Wednesday that Lafarge North America, ...
Dynamotive Files Amended Continuous Disclosure Documents
Published October 8, 2008, 1:31 pm, Centre Daily Times
Dynamotive Energy Systems Corporation ("Dynamotive" or the "Company") (OTCBB:DYMTF), a leader in biomass-to-biofuel technology, today announced that, as a result of a review by the British Columbia Securities Commission ("BCSC"), we are issuing the following press release to clarify our disclosure.
Plant"™s proposed permit amended
Published October 8, 2008, 1:02 am, Helena Independent Record
GREAT FALLS (AP) — A proposed state permit for an $800 million, coal-fired power plant that would be built near here has been altered, and now includes the addition of equipment to capture microscopic particles released from the plant’s boiler.
Highwood air permit for fine particulate released
Published October 7, 2008, 4:24 am, Great Falls Tribune
Responding to pressure by environmentalists, the developer of a controversial coal-fired generating plant has proposed spending $5 million extra to capture microscopic particulate matter.
Simran Sethi: The Oxymoron of Clean Coal (Joe Biden Had it Right Before He Had it Wrong.)
Published October 6, 2008, 9:43 am, HuffingtonPost
Sarah Palin and John McCain have always been for it. Joe Biden was sort of against it before he was for it and Barack...
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