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UT Arlington licenses technology for portable, modular GTL conversion units; targeting stranded gas

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The University of Texas at Arlington has licensed technology for converting natural gas to synthetic liquid fuels (GTL) in portable units at a cost lower than current market rates to 1 st Resource Group Inc. of Fort Worth for commercialization. 1 st Resource has partnered with UMED Holdings Inc. ,

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Landsat Proved the Power of Remote Sensing

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MSS capitalized on fiber optics to collect data at four different spectral bands (visible green and red, plus two bands of near-infrared). Two days after the launch, Goddard received its first MSS image, showing the Dallas–Fort Worth area. (In Norwood and built by Hughes Aircraft Co. ERTS had a spatial resolution of 80 meters.

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US DOE Awards $300 Million in Clean Cities Grants to Support Alternative Fuels, Vehicles, and Infrastructure Development

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Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition’s Long Island Regional Energy Collaborative Promoting a Green Economy through Clean Alternatives. The project will convert local landfill gas (LFG), a renewable fuel source, to compressed natural gas and develop five CNG fueling stations throughout the metro-Atlanta area.