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2013 July 19 « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Follow Me to My New Site. I have noticed a number of people signing up here to get a notice when new postings occur. Note that this site is only for old, archived posts that are at least three years old. All of my new content is posted at my current site, which is R-Squared Energy. At Energy Trends Insider. You may also find me on Twitter. July 19, 2013. Posted by Robert Rapier. Comments Off on Follow Me to My New Site. On The Potential of Jatropha. On GreenFuel Bites the Dust. On How To Sniff Out a Fraud.
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2010 March 07 « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Why Summer Gasoline Means Higher Prices. Spring is approaching, and gasoline prices are once again climbing. But you may not know that this ritual of climbing prices happens almost every year about this time. If you check the history of gasoline prices. At the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) website you can see that gasoline prices almost always rise between January and May. For a more detailed explanation of gasoline blends). The EPA publishes a schedule for the RVP transition:. More congested...
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2010 March 17 « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Plans are to set up the redirect to the new site for R-Squared. On Thursday the 18th. If you subscribe via an RSS feed, you will continue to receive the feed from the new location. My first post at the new R-Squared will be a position statement. I will briefly cover my views on oil, coal, ethanol (cellulosic, corn, and sugarcane), renewable diesel (green and biodiesel), nuclear power, solar power, wind power, and climate change. That should provide a framework for initial discussions. March 17, 2010.
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2010 March 12 « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Strategizing for the Ethanol Industry. A reader recently sent me a link to the following story:. DC Discussions Advance Corn Issues. As I have been arguing. Eliminating the ethanol credit ( VEETC. Wouldn’t absolve gasoline blenders from their obligations under the Renewable Fuel Standard. RFS) If the credit was eliminated today, gasoline blenders must still blend 12 billion gallons of ethanol in 2010, and 15 billion gallons by 2015. They just wouldn’t get paid to comply with the law. Several related arti...
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Changes Coming to R-Squared « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Changes Coming to R-Squared. There are multiple reasons for making the changes. In addition to the travel issue, the blog is taking up more of my time. But a large portion of that is due to peripheral issues. Each morning I have to clear out a lot of spam, make template changes as needed, and deal with any technical issues. Founder and editor of Consumer Energy Report. CER), I have decided to base my blog there. CER is a comprehensive site for all things energy-related. It covers the spectrum fro...Which...
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Redirect on Thursday « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Plans are to set up the redirect to the new site for R-Squared. On Thursday the 18th. If you subscribe via an RSS feed, you will continue to receive the feed from the new location. My first post at the new R-Squared will be a position statement. I will briefly cover my views on oil, coal, ethanol (cellulosic, corn, and sugarcane), renewable diesel (green and biodiesel), nuclear power, solar power, wind power, and climate change. That should provide a framework for initial discussions. March 17, 2010.
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Follow Me to My New Site « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Follow Me to My New Site. I have noticed a number of people signing up here to get a notice when new postings occur. Note that this site is only for old, archived posts that are at least three years old. All of my new content is posted at my current site, which is R-Squared Energy. At Energy Trends Insider. You may also find me on Twitter. July 19, 2013. Posted by Robert Rapier. Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time. On The Potential of Jatropha. On GreenFuel Bites the Dust.
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2010 March 09 « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Book Review: Big Coal. One of the triumphs of modern life is our ability to distance ourselves from the simple facts of our own existence. 8211; Jeff Goodell. My introduction to Jeff Goodell came a couple of years ago when he was writing an article for Rolling Stone about ethanol. He contacted me and we talked a few times, I got to know him a bit, and he published a pretty scathing article during the early days of the ethanol euphoria. For more on that episode, see Rolling Stone Article. When we fuel up ...
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2010 March 15 « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Changes Coming to R-Squared. There are multiple reasons for making the changes. In addition to the travel issue, the blog is taking up more of my time. But a large portion of that is due to peripheral issues. Each morning I have to clear out a lot of spam, make template changes as needed, and deal with any technical issues. Founder and editor of Consumer Energy Report. CER), I have decided to base my blog there. CER is a comprehensive site for all things energy-related. It covers the spectrum fro...Which...
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Why Summer Gasoline Means Higher Prices « R-Squared Energy Blog
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Why Summer Gasoline Means Higher Prices. Spring is approaching, and gasoline prices are once again climbing. But you may not know that this ritual of climbing prices happens almost every year about this time. If you check the history of gasoline prices. At the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) website you can see that gasoline prices almost always rise between January and May. For a more detailed explanation of gasoline blends). The EPA publishes a schedule for the RVP transition:. More congested...