Articles, tagged with "oil reserves", page 1
Drift Tires Portland
Tires are made of materials that do not decompose, so they remain in dumps for many years after they had been discarded. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, there is a minimum of 275 million scrap tires in stockpiles around the U.S. At least...
Will Ethanol Actually Replace Gasoline?
It's a widely accepted fact that the Earth only has a limited amount of oil reserves, and that they are running out relatively quickly. While nobody really knows when they will expire, you can be sure that unless we are prepared for when it happens, they'...
Solar PV Energy – Dump Polluting Oil Companies & Go Solar!
Did you know that by installing Solar Panels at your property to generate electricity, you could earn an income of up to 8% pa tax free with the Government backed Feed-in Tariff Scheme?
With decreasing oil reserves, fires at oil storage depots, oil pou...
A Brief History of Kuwait
Kuwait is a sovereign Arab Emirate state situated in the northeast of the Arabian Peninsula in West Asia. The country, which borders Saudi Arabia and Iraq, has a long and interesting history.
The first known settlers in the area were the Greeks who set...
Renewable Energy Solutions to Solve the World Energy Crisis
Nothing lasts forever, and one of the things that are going to run out in a short while is oil. Fossil fuels have been used for a very long time as a means of generating much of the energy needs of the globe. From cars to electricity and plastics, these f...
Nigeria Phone Cards
The Federal Republic of Nigeria is located in West Africa and its capital city is Abuja. The country is well known for its wealth of oil reserves and having spent almost two decades under the military rule the country is now a democracy with a civilian Go...
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