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Second Generation of Biofuels

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Using new technology chemists have developed a second generation of biofuels. Now, they can produce gas and other chemicals from non-food crops and reduce the country’s dependency on oil. Mike Robinson a Professor of Energy Research at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin developed second generation biofuels from wood. Currently ethanol, which is a first generation biofuel, is added to gasoline blends. Robinson tells us ethanol was first added to fuel to decrease emissions. But, now they have to add it because of supply and demand problems. He said they need more of the fuel because they just don’t have enough other fuels. However, ethanol itself isn't the problem. The problem is the production process. Robinson said because ethanol is a product of fermentation, it’s very ineffective, costly and it impacts our food supply. He says the key to this whole process is making a catalyst last for a year, and that is what they are trying to do right now. In earlier work, they got a catalyst to last for a week. 

 
UTPB Joins RMAC
UTPB joins RMAC for Swimming & Diving
 
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Both men’s and women’s swimming & diving have been officially added as Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) sports starting in the 2008-09 school year. The RMAC has not sponsored swimming & diving since it was discontinued as a conference sport in 1984.
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UTPB Exchange

Fluency object of Chihuahua-UTPB exchange

by Ruth Campbell
Midland Reporter-Telegram
Published: Wednesday, July 16, 2008

ODESSA -- Angelica Armendariz, student health coordinator at Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua, isn't just sitting around this summer. She's using her time to continue her education through University of Texas of the Permian Basin's intensive English program.

Along with 24 other students, teachers and administrators, Armendariz will be here until July 26 learning English and absorbing Texas and American culture. Some 30 UTPB students, faculty and staff went to Chihuahua to learn about their language and culture.

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