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The task-force's principal recommendation is expected to be that the fleet should gradually convert to fuel cells.This will not be simple.
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It has flexible policies that allow the market to determine whether sugar should be sold on the sugar market or be converted to fuel.
Do you see them dropping anytime soon? A. Unfortunately, American consumers are going to pay a little more for food as long as food is being converted to fuel.
Since October, when Iran agreed in principle to ship much of its nuclear stockpile out of the country so that it could be converted to fuel for a medical reactor, there have been a series of unexplained actions.
Research is ongoing in cellulosic biofuel where cellulose in woody material is converted to fuel [36].
The cassava stem is found to be one of few crop residues containing starch (up to 42% of dry mass) that may be converted to fuel ethanol.
The former No. 1 boiler room and all twelve of the side coal bunkers were converted to fuel oil storage tanks; the upper coal bunkers were removed.
More than 60percentt of that funding subsidizes the production of corn and other grains -- mostly fed to animals, converted to fuel for cars, or made into exactly the kind of processed food that's giving our children diabetes.
Research is ongoing in cellulosic biofuel where cellulose in woody material is converted to fuel [ 36].
Through modern processing technologies, biomass energy production can be converted to fuel oil, gas, or electric energy, which can optimize the energy supply structure, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and maintain urgent economic and social sustainable development.
But that will change when the country's bus fleet starts to convert to fuel-cell-powered vehicles in a few months' time.
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