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    cost efficient. It is sometimes difficult to wade through all of them, without losing your mind. Before you get into this state, then you should know that a Goodman Gas Furnace is one of the best brands on the market. They meet all of the EPA's standards and also offer a variety of warranties. The wonderful thing about a Goodman Gas Furnace, is that they have an AFUE rating from 80% to 95%. The AFUE rating is the overall efficiency rating for your furnace within a year. The EPA requires a AFUE…

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    Energy is an integral part of our lives and we use energy at home, work, and on the road every single day. We use biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas and propane. No matter where the energy is derived from, there are benefits and challenges to its use. No energy resource is perfect. Biodiesel is a domestically produced, renewable fuel that can be manufactured from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled restaurant grease for use in diesel vehicles. Biodiesel 's physical…

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    Summary of each fuel – and their strength and weakness Natural Gas Fuel (- NONRENEWABLE) 1. Propane – Uses LPG 2. CNG – Burns methane Propane engines last twice as long as conventional engines – lower maintenance. Range is 25% less than gasoline cars because of the lower energy content of fuel Performance is similar to a gasoline-powered car Natural gas fuels emit 1/3rd fewer reactive organic gases. HYDROGEN FUEL Hydrogen internal combustion engine (HFCE) produces nitrous oxides.…

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    Why Are Gas Prices So High? Gas prices are too high, and some people cannot afford to pay for them. Some of the reasons that they are too high, is because the oil companies that produce the gasoline, are lowering production, leading to higher prices, because there is less of it to go around. Instead of using gas to make cars go, we should use something else that acts almost the same as how the gasoline works for the car. Gas prices may seem lower than they have at a different time, but are…

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    have a natural gas pipeline that runs right through. The Algonquin Gas Transmission has been around for as long as I can remember, but the issue now is that they are expanding the transfer station in my town. Not only are they looking to expand the station and bring more natural gas through and into Massachusetts, Spectra Energy is also still using fracking to get to this natural gas. Though there is no fracking done directly where I live, this pipeline is carrying the“unconventional gas”…

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    Bus Tip Tuesday: Compressed natural gas burns cleaner than gasoline or diesel fuel and is cheaper as well. Go green for the environment and keep more green in your wallet. Have you heard of compressed natural gas, or CNG, as an alternative source of energy to fuel your vehicle? Not only does CNG produce less pollutants, but the cost of fuel is cheaper as well. Compressed natural gas is cheaper than gasoline or diesel fuel. This can be a great solution for companies looking to save on vehicle…

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    article 1 (Coal seam gas exploration and extraction): Explain history of your topic – Coal seam gas (CSG) exploration and extraction is an aggressive form of mining. The coal seam gas mining industry began in 1976 in the Bowen Basin, Queensland. Commercial production began in Queensland in 1996. The first standalone commercial production of CSG in Australia commenced in December 1996 at the Dawson Valley project. Coal seam gas is used in the same way as any other form of gas for cooking and…

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    “Shale Gas Revolution”, that the U.S. shale gas industry has produced more than half a million new jobs, not only in traditional areas but also in “economically-wounded” locations such as western Pennsylvania and Ohio. He also advocates for America’s decreased reliance on foreign suppliers, as well as lowered electricity prices caused by low natural gas prices. Steven Moore, an economist at Freedom Works and economic adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, also supports America’s shale gas…

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    As of 2013, various Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) companies have applied to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to establish an LNG refinery and export center in Brownsville, Texas. Throughout the process, several citizens – as well as business entities and city councils, have voiced their opposition or support of the facility. Statement of the Problem Inadequate representation The FERC is responsible for providing public hearing meeting for each new facility application received,…

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    Report: Molar Volume of a Gas at STP Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to find out how to experimentally determine what the volume of a mole of H₂(g) is at STP by using gas laws. The hypothesis for the experiment is that if H₂(g) is produced at RT and STP, Avogadro’s law can be used to experimentally determine the amount of H₂(g) because equal gases at the same pressure and temperature have the same amount of particles. In order to find the molar volume, hydrogen gas was…

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