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Even early in the evolution of diabetes (i.e., in the pre-diabetic state referred to as metabolic syndrome), individuals are unable to make this fuel switch, a physiological maladaptation termed metabolic inflexibility.
He spent six months last year shuttling between Silicon Valley and a Denver junkyard, overseeing an outfit called Range Fuels that tried making fuel from hog waste and sewage until it switched to wood chips and branches.
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Making Fuel Cells Commercial.
Fuel made from switch grass, another potential solution to the energy problem, costs a lot to produce, delivers a lot less energy than petroleum and would require, like corn, vast areas of farmland to meet a meaningful percentage of current energy needs.
Granting financial assistance to projects like the Eskom coal plants -- that will dramatically increase global warming pollution -- is at cross purposes with everything else the Obama administration and the federal government is doing to reduce emissions, phase out fossil fuel subsidies, and make the switch to clean energy sources.
We need proper cross-border investment in energy transmission, to make the switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
And more next year and the year after that -- until we make the switch to renewable fuels that are free and limitless.
In particular, it eliminated any impurities through a process known as vacuum distillation, giving customers the confidence they need to make the switch from standard diesel fuel.
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