James Fraser
James Fraser worked on contract research and development for the first 27 years of his career. For the last 8 years, he has worked for an engineering construction company as a project engineer for the refining and chemical industries.
He has been either principle investigator, project engineer or project manager on contracts with DOI, DOE, USDA, US Army, US Navy, NSF, Nestles, P&G, Ocean Spray, Welch's, Dakota Gasification, Hess Refinery, Koch Refinery, Koch Engineering, Lyondell and Amoco.
Mr. Fraser has authored numerous reports for government agencies and has published in professional journals. He is a certified Hazop leader for reviewing the safety and operational issues in hazardous plant operations that could occur in chemical and refining plants, and owns two patents relating to crystallization processes.
Visit Mr. Fraser's site: The Energy Blog
James Fraser's Latest Articles
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Mesa Power Orders 1,000 MW of Wind Turbines
on May 18, 2008 about GE
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GM Investing in Mascoma's Cellulosic Ethanol
on May 09, 2008 about GM
- Solar Energy: PV Cell Production Jumps 50 Percent in 2007
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First Solar Announces Five New Agreements
on Jul 12, 2007 about FSLR
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Ormat Signs Power Purchase Agreement with Southern California Edison
on Jul 09, 2007 about ORA
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Toyota To Cut Hybrid Car Costs To Improve Profitability
on May 11, 2007 about TM
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Altair Gets Another Order From Phoenix
on May 11, 2007 about ALTI
- Chevron, Fuel Cell Energy Announce Renewable Power Plans
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GM Unveils Fuel Cell Version of Volt
on Apr 25, 2007 about GM
- Metabolix, Archer Daniels Midland Announce Production of Mirel Natural Plastics
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Pacific Gas and Electric Demonstrates Vehicle To Grid Technology
on Apr 11, 2007 about PCG
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Quantum Fuel Systems Puts Hydrogen Hybrids On The Road
on Apr 03, 2007 about QTWW
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BP Solar To Open Two Mega Cell Plants
on Mar 23, 2007 about BP
- Air Products, FuelCell Energy Building High Efficiency Hydrogen Power Plant
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American Superconductor Corp. Partners With Chinese Sinovel On Wind Energy Project
on Mar 19, 2007 about AMSC
- American Electric Power Looks to Reduce Coal CO2 Emissions
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Applied Materials: Corporate HQ Goes Solar
on Mar 15, 2007 about AMAT
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A Green Future For Coal
on Mar 15, 2007
- AES Corp. Invests $3 Million In Altairnano
- DOE Invests $168 Million in 13 Industry-Led Solar Energy Projects
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DuPont's New Biofuel: More Energy Than Ethanol, Gasoline
on Mar 12, 2007 about DD
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BlueFire Developing Back-To-The-Future Energy Solutions
on Mar 08, 2007 about BFRE.OB
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Cree Inc.: Spreading the Gospel of LED
on Feb 15, 2007 about CREE
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A123 Systems Gets a Recharge From GE
on Feb 15, 2007 about GE
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Diversa, Celunol Merger Creates Cellulosic Ethanol Powerhouse
on Feb 15, 2007 about DVSA
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Hybrid Altima Gets 56% Greater Mileage than Gasoline Model
on Feb 15, 2007 about NSANY
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DayStar Tech Obtains Bridge Financing
on Feb 06, 2007 about DSTI
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New Report Finds Potential in New Geothermal Technology
on Jan 29, 2007
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Sunopta Reports on Cellulosic Ethanol Projects
on Jan 25, 2007 about STKL
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Raser Tech Enters Geothermal Power Business
on Jan 16, 2007 about RZ
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Hydrogenics Signs Distribution Agreement With LiftOne
on Jan 16, 2007 about HYGS
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Report Reveals ExxonMobil's Disinformation Tactics Against Climate Change Science
on Jan 08, 2007 about XOM
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