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Brian Westenhaus

New Energy and Fuel

Contributor since: 29 Sep 2011

Brian Westenhaus

Brian is the editor of the popular energy technology site New Energy and Fuel. The site’s mission is to inform, stimulate, amuse and abuse the news and views across the emerging field of energy and fuels in our future. You will find the most exciting and useful news, guides and tips for making and saving money in energy and fuel, just how things work or not, where you might want to invest or get involved in a brainstorming session with other readers.

Latest articles from Brian

  • Thorium: A Cheap, Clean and Safe Alternative to Uranium

    Published 14 September 2010 | viewed 51,131 times

    With some concept tests thorium used as a nuclear fuel could end energy as a problem issue and shift the economy into a new growth…

  • Solar Energy Provides a Breakthrough in Iron Production

    Published 07 September 2010 | viewed 21,063 times

    George Washington University Professor Stuart Licht has developed a revolutionary carbon dioxide-free method of producing iron that could provide a breakthrough for an industry that…

  • Dry Water to Join the Fight Against Global Warming

    Published 03 September 2010 | viewed 5,939 times

    Dry water was discovered in 1968 and got attention for its potential use in cosmetics. Scientists at the University of Hull, U.K. rediscovered it in…

  • A Boom in Oil Drilling Thanks To Natural Gas

    Published 31 August 2010 | viewed 8,445 times

    The horizontal drilling and fracturing techniques that press’s favorite devil Halliburton pioneered to trigger the natural gas boom are the same technologies spurring a Canadian…

  • Media and Politics Impact on The Oil Spill Disaster that Isn’t

    Published 20 August 2010 | viewed 28,029 times

    The BP well blowout, fire, explosion and platform collapse, and the ensuing crude oil leak are without doubt the result of human failings.  Underestimating the…

  • Creating and Harvesting Natural Gas

    Published 13 August 2010 | viewed 17,875 times

    Luca Technologies harnesses natural processes to sustainably produce natural gas.  The Golden, Colo. based company has developed a process to generate and then extract more…

  • Is Wind Energy Storage Essential?

    Published 08 August 2010 | viewed 9,555 times

    Storing the energy from wind is obviously useful.  But is it essential?  Numerous studies cover the matter both asserting that storage can useful and asserting…

  • Captured CO2 to be Used as a New Fuel Source Using Solar Power

    Published 28 July 2010 | viewed 12,132 times

    George Washington University’s Dr. Stuart Licht and colleagues have published the first experimental evidence of their new solar thermal electrochemical photovoltaic (STEP) process, which combines…

  • A World Without Petroleum

    Published 27 July 2010 | viewed 45,624 times

    Occidental Petroleum is running a very clever and funny ad supporting and informing about what petroleum is used for as well as natural gas, gasoline…

  • The Hunt for Dark Energy

    Published 26 July 2010 | viewed 4,210 times

    It’s out there, or so they say in the cosmic physics community.  There is a mysterious “dark energy” believed to constitute nearly three-fourths of the…

  • Shale Oil’s Place in our Energy Future

    Published 15 July 2010 | viewed 11,598 times

    Chinese researchers have identified a catalyst called NiMoW, for the hydrotreating of the refined diesel distillate fraction from the Fushun shale oil deposit. Shale oil…

  • Turning Crude Oil to Natural Gas in the Oil Field

    Published 01 July 2010 | viewed 20,932 times

    Dr. Steve Larter holds the University of Calgary’s Canada Research Chair in Petroleum Geology and has more than 30 years’ research experience in petroleum geology…

  • The New Challenges and Benefits of Wind Power

    Published 23 June 2010 | viewed 12,469 times

    The Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) asserts in a study released last month that the power grid for five western states –…

  • Solar Energy May Soon Get Much Cheaper

    Published 10 June 2010 | viewed 19,350 times

    Scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have developed a new solar cell that they hope will cost a tiny fraction of current production.…

  • The race to Find a Platinum Replacement is on

    Published 30 May 2010 | viewed 19,423 times

    Platinum – the joy of a jewelry designer – the bane of a catalyst user, and in the current economy its the most expensive element…

  • Alternative Energy Industry Breathes a Sign of Relief as Rare Earth Elements Found in Nebraska

    Published 20 May 2010 | viewed 10,874 times

    Nebraska is one of those places the coastees like to dis as nowhere.  Nebraska is a big mostly flat state that if driving across is…

  • Turning Biomass into Crude Oil

    Published 05 May 2010 | viewed 15,329 times

    University of Michigan professors are heating and squishing algae in a pressure-cooker that fast-forwards the crude oil making process from millennia to just minutes.  It…

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