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Fluid Transducer: Electricity From Gas And Water

by mokosam on November 4, 2008

A large number of technical systems work with air or water. Air compression systems and water pipes are just two examples. Researchers of the Fraunhofer Technology Development Group TEG have now successfully managed to convert this fluidic energy into electricity. This could enable sensors to supply themselves with energy in future. 
Air compression systems can be [...]

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A resounding vote of international petroleum geologists from around the globe concluded that the mud volcano was triggered by drilling of a nearby gas exploration well.
This may have implications for compensation of the local population affected.
Lusi started to erupt in East Java, Indonesia, on May 29th 2006, and is still spewing huge volumes of boiling [...]

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Methane Gas Levels Begin To Increase Again

by mokosam on October 30, 2008

The amount of methane in Earth`s atmosphere shot up in 2007, bringing to an end a period of about a decade in which atmospheric levels of the potent greenhouse gas were essentially stable, according to a team led by MIT researchers.
Methane levels in the atmosphere have more than doubled since pre-industrial times, accounting for around [...]

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