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Smart Juice: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Price of Oil - What to do? Unbelievable but true. You've heard there is no such thing as a guaranteed profit. Think again. Is a term used to describe the situation when the future price of a commodity is greater than the current price plus the cost of storing that commodity. . That means you can buy on the market today, sell a future and lock in a GUARANTEED profit. . Shell Oil is doing just that right now. . This can only happen when the hedgies. That answer is less obvious.
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Smart Juice: Price of Oil -- What to do?
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Price of Oil - What to do? Unbelievable but true. You've heard there is no such thing as a guaranteed profit. Think again. Is a term used to describe the situation when the future price of a commodity is greater than the current price plus the cost of storing that commodity. . That means you can buy on the market today, sell a future and lock in a GUARANTEED profit. . Shell Oil is doing just that right now. . This can only happen when the hedgies. That answer is less obvious.
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Smart Juice: September 2008
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Thursday, September 25, 2008. Two Serious Bets on BioMass. Duke Energy announced plans to build 12 biomass power plants by 2014. That's huge. . The $ 4 Million per MW seems high to us, and the price tag doesn't help stimulate the market but this is a huge vote of confidence on the part of Duke. Read more. Earlier, the Southern Company announced plans to build 2 100 MW plants to also come online in 2014. Read more. Looks like these two run the same math (and watch each others moves pretty carefully.
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Intelligent Carbon Strategies: Middlebury's Intelligent Carbon Strategy
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Sunday, June 7, 2009. Middlebury's Intelligent Carbon Strategy. Middlebury college is on a march towards economically viable, carbon neutrality by 2016. A biomass fueled district heating and cooling system is the cornerstone of this movement. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free Biomass Project Evaluator. 5 Things to Consider when Evaluating Biomass. View my complete profile. Linked In: http:/ www.linkedin.com/in/vanmorris.
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All About BioChar: The Past and the Future of BioChar
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Sunday, October 4, 2009. The Past and the Future of BioChar. BioChar is basically taking torrefied wood and applying it to farmland. Why would you do that? 1) Because it would sequester the carbon - it doesn't break down quickly. 2) It is reported to be quite helpful to the soil. But here's the important thing. If BioChar gets legislated as an acceptable form of carbon sequestration. Watch out! Althought the science seems compelling, the press and industry are just starting to get the scent.
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Intelligent Carbon Strategies: How to Get Started Evaluating a Biomass Project
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. How to Get Started Evaluating a Biomass Project. Biomass has entered the 'viability zone'. In the right applications. It is an economically viable renewable energy source. Furthermore, it can provide a wonderful hedge against future hydrocarbon price increases and will most likely benefit from carbon legislation. So is it right for you? To help you find out, we've created a white paper entitled " 5 Things to Consider when Evaluating a Biomass Project. View my complete profile.
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Smart Juice: Something we can and should do TODAY!
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Sunday, April 27, 2008. Something we can and should do TODAY! So much money being spent trying to reduce carbon emissions. Could it be because words seem to prevail over numbers? The math behind the economic viability of SE 2. Sustainable Environment and Energy) projects is not arbitrary or even that difficult. To slow the size of our future problem? While not sexy, sensible conservation is the right answer for today. The greenest kWH is the one we didn't need to create. These are great economic returns ...
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Smart Juice: Another Biomass Plant Announced
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Friday, January 9, 2009. Another Biomass Plant Announced. Back up the truck. Annother biomass plant gets announced. This time, it's a 28MW plant. We think that's within the sweetspot. A couple of 100 MW plants have been announced, but that requires a lot of green chips to be harvested within the 25 Mile radius normally associated with economic delivery. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Another Biomass Plant Announced. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY BLOG - Solar-Energy-Wind-Power.com. View my complete profile.
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