The State of Energy

Zions National Park will increase emissions by 40% with electric shuttles. Save the Propane Buses

May 24, 2022 Rocky Mountain Propane Association Season 3 Episode 14
Zions National Park will increase emissions by 40% with electric shuttles. Save the Propane Buses
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The State of Energy
Zions National Park will increase emissions by 40% with electric shuttles. Save the Propane Buses
May 24, 2022 Season 3 Episode 14
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Study sponsored by the Department of Energy shows electric shuttles will increase emissions by 40% at Zions National Park. This study does not take into consideration the latest engine technology or renewable and rDME blends of propane which would spread the gap further between clean propane and dirty electricity.

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in the US specializes in the research and development of renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy systems integration, and sustainable transportation.[2] NREL is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the Department of Energy and operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, a joint venture between MRIGlobal and Battelle.[3] Located in Golden, Colorado, NREL is home to the National Center for Photovoltaics, the National Bioenergy Center, and the National Wind Technology Center.

Read the study here. Check out page 43 https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy21osti/78012.pdf

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Oberon Fuels announced commercial availability of a blend of propane and Oberon’s renewable DME (dimethyl ether). 


Show Notes

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Study sponsored by the Department of Energy shows electric shuttles will increase emissions by 40% at Zions National Park. This study does not take into consideration the latest engine technology or renewable and rDME blends of propane which would spread the gap further between clean propane and dirty electricity.

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in the US specializes in the research and development of renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy systems integration, and sustainable transportation.[2] NREL is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the Department of Energy and operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, a joint venture between MRIGlobal and Battelle.[3] Located in Golden, Colorado, NREL is home to the National Center for Photovoltaics, the National Bioenergy Center, and the National Wind Technology Center.

Read the study here. Check out page 43 https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy21osti/78012.pdf

Why the Northeast is quietly running out of diesel

Gas Buddy Michael Bloomberg Plans a $242 Million Investment in Clean Energy
Texas power grid operator urges residents to conserve energy as plants go offline
Utah's Kennecott now mining rare but critical element for renewable energy
Oberon Fuels announced commercial availability of a blend of propane and Oberon’s renewable DME (dimethyl ether).