Given the recent news that biodiesel has caused buses in Minnesota to malfunction in cold weather, I thought this would be a good time to review the differences between diesel, biodiesel, and green diesel. In […]
Chavez Back Pedals
Now this is pretty funny: Chávez Lets West Make Oil Bids as Prices Plunge CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chávez, buffeted by falling oil prices that threaten to damage his efforts to establish a Socialist-inspired […]
Nobody Wants Small Cars
I reported on it last week in How Quickly We Forget, but the Houston Chronicle yesterday reiterated the point the people are reverting to bad habits: GM exec complains ‘nobody wants’ small cars now General […]
Detroit Gearing Up for Electric Cars
The Dodge Circuit Electric Vehicle Regular readers know that I am hopeful that electric cars can start to become one of our transportation options in the next few years. There are several reasons for this. […]
Setting the Stage for 2009
I wanted to just have one housekeeping post here at the beginning of the year covering a wide range of topics: From posting etiquette to themes to my internal debate over whether to proceed with […]
More Ethanol Plants Going Down
I won’t say I told you so, but I will make a prediction here: VeraSun Suspends Production at Three Distilleries Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) — VeraSun Energy Corp., the second- largest U.S. ethanol producer, has idled […]
U.S. Drilling Expenditures Shatter Previous Record
For those who don’t think U.S. oil companies are spending enough to find new oil: US drilling outlays soar to $226.4 billion in 2007 WASHINGTON, DC, Jan. 5 — US oil and gas drilling expenditures […]
I’m in the Wrong Business
Update: As Maury pointed out in the comments, Chavez has reconsidered: Venezuelan-owned Citgo Petroleum, which had earlier indicated it might end a home heating oil assistance program for low-income Americans, yesterday said it had decided […]
A Simple Climate Tax Scheme
The following guest post is by Bob Findlay, a self-employed open source software engineer who lives on a small farm just outside Toronto.—————————-On 07 Apr 26 an Oil Drum blogger named Squalish (http://www.theoildrum.com/node/2499) wrote a […]
How Quickly We Forget
Retail gasoline prices in the U.S. peaked back in July at $4.17 a gallon. (Source: EIA). At the end of 2008, gasoline had fallen to $1.67. We typically use about 140 billion gallons of gasoline […]