Stephen Paul
Principal
Trenton Fuel Works LLC
Areas of Expertise:
Founder of Trenton Fuel Works, works a Senior Research Physicist, Princeton University, Plasma Physics Laboratory. He is the inventor of P-Series patent and owner of the Trenton facility. He has authored numerous publications on high temperature plasmas since 1980 and on alternative fuels since 1993. Dr. Paul holds a Ph.D. for Columbia University, 1981 and a B.S., Cum Laude, Cornell University, 1975.
Recent Comments by Stephen Paul
- " Carbon credits are contained in the The American Clean Energy and Security Act (Waxman-Markey Bill). The credits do not directly aid renewabl"
Discussion Catalyst: Carbon Policies - "I’m not a defender of the Boston Consulting Group study by any stretch and Dave Goldstein makes many persuasive points. Here is an art"
Discussion Catalyst: Moving Away from Oil–The Transportation Sector - "Bruce makes the point about the prices of Li-ion batteries for electric cars that is generally accepted among analysts. See NY Times a"
Discussion Catalyst: Moving Away from Oil–The Transportation Sector - " For those still learning jargon, CSS is carbon sequestration and storage, not Cascading Style Sheets."
Discussion Catalyst: Other Alcohols or Liquids - " The farm lobby has set the pace with corn ethanol, but with increasingly heavy step. The government often looks for extremely broad solutions"
Discussion Catalyst: Other Alcohols or Liquids - " DOE loan programs and grants have been critical to movement in the biofuels area. Arnold Klann, CEO of Blue Fire Ethanol, points out that cli"
Discussion Catalyst: Other Alcohols or Liquids - " We'll know the government is serious when they treat the energy problem like the Reagan administration treated SDI — Star Wars.No tax"
Discussion Catalyst: The Ethanol Market - " There are several companies that are developing "advanced biofuels" from biomass other than food grains and oils. Some use waste chicken fat,"
Discussion Catalyst: Bio-Diesel - " While amendments to extend the tax credits for renewable diesel until the end of '09 shows continued support, the exclusion of "co-processing"
Discussion Catalyst: Bio-Diesel