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New Research Suggests Biofuel Blending Is Often Inaccurate
Woods Hole MA (SPX) Feb 29, 2008
While sampling blended biodiesel fuels purchased from small-scale retailers, researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution found that many of the blends do not contain the advertised amount of biofuel. Marine chemist Chris Reddy and colleagues sampled pure biodiesel and blends from more than a dozen distributors across the United States. When testing fuels listed as 20 percent ... read more
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    Southridge Announces Groundbreaking Of El Salvador Plant
    Dallas TX (SPX) Feb 29, 2008
    Southridge Enterprises announced that the Company had a ground breaking ceremony today on a new ethanol manufacturing plant in El Salvador. Announced in Dec. 2007, the new plant will have an expected maximum annual capacity of 20 million gallons per year. The groundbreaking puts Southridge on track to complete plant construction by early 2009. The company further stated that it expects to ... more

    Growing Food Crisis As Bio Fuel Subsidies Undermine Free Markets
    Washington (UPI) Feb 27, 2007
    Global agricultural markets face growing problems caused in part by government subsidies for biofuels in the US, Australia, Europe and other key farming nations. While often done with the best of intentions, such as cutting dependence on imported fossil fuels, there is clear evidence that government actions are having severe effects reports Martin Walker. ... more

    US DoE Funds Four Projects Developing Cost-Effective Enzymes For Advanced Biofuels
    Washington DC (SPX) Feb 28, 2008
    In another sign of the promise that biofuels hold for the future, the U.S. Department of Energy announced four projects that will significantly move forward research and development of advanced enzymes necessary for producing cost-effective cellulosic biofuels. Four projects by members of the Biotechnology Industry Organization received DOE matching grants totaling $33.8 million ... more

    New US Biofuels Target Poses Risks And Rewards For Fuel Marketers And Refiners
    Rockville MD (SPX) Feb 27, 2008
    Faced with skyrocketing crude oil and petroleum product prices, the U.S. has adopted its most aggressive plan yet for the increased use of ethanol and biodiesel. The job of implementing these new federal blending targets falls to refiners, importers, biofuels producers and fuel marketers who are now working through how they can comply with the new law and maintain a profit. Hear from ... more

    Analysis: U.S. doles out cash for new fuel
    The Dalles, Ore. (UPI) Feb 26, 2007
    Recent studies have raised concerns over ethanol's sustainability, but industry representatives say they're closer than ever to getting more environmentally friendly fuels on the market, thanks to some government investments. At the end of January, Department of Energy officials announced $114 million in grants over the next four years for four small-scale biorefineries. These test plan ... more

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    Virgin test flies biofuel-powered jumbo jet
    London (AFP) Feb 24, 2008
    The first flight by a commercial airline to be partly powered by biofuels and billed as heralding a eco-friendlier and cheaper era of airline travel took place on Sunday, Virgin Atlantic said. A Virgin Boeing 747 jumbo jet, carrying biofuels mixed with kerosene, traditional jet fuel, made the short trip between London and Amsterdam with no passengers on board. Virgin Atlantic chief Richard Branson ... more

    GreenShift Seals Biodiesel Deal With Michigan-Based NextDiesel
    New York NY (SPX) Feb 22, 2008
    GreenShift has announced its execution of agreements with Adrian, Michigan-based Biofuel Industries Group pursuant to which GreenShift agreed to design and build more than $10 million worth of biodiesel production, feedstock pre-treatment and related process equipment based on GreenShift's proprietary biofuel technologies. GreenShift had previously sold NextDiesel an early version of its ... more

    Agriculture, energy more closely linked
    West Lafayette, Ind. (UPI) Feb 21, 2007
    U.S. scientists said the recent boom in ethanol production from corn has tightly linked the agriculture and energy sectors in unprecedented fashion. "We are living through a revolution in American agriculture," said Purdue University Professor Wally Tyner, who noted the prices of corn and crude oil, which prior to 2007 fluctuated nearly independently, have become more closely linked due ... more

    Beacon Energy To Acquire Biodiesel Facility
    Cranford NJ (SPX) Feb 22, 2008
    Metalico has announced that its biofuel affiliate, Beacon Energy, has entered into an agreement to purchase substantially all of the operating assets of Smithfield BioEnergy, an affiliate of Smithfield Foods, for an undisclosed price. Beacon, formerly known as AgriFuel Co., is an emerging producer and investor in the developing biofuels sector. Metalico, a leading scrap metal recycler and l ... more

    Global Biopact On Biofuels Can Bring Benefits To Both Rich And Poor Nations
    Sydney, Australia (SPX) Feb 21, 2008
    A GLOBAL Biofuels Biopact between rich and poor countries can help alleviate poverty in the developing world while helping to solve the problems of global warming and energy security in the developed world, says a new paper in the journal Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining published by SCI and John Wiley and Sons. According to the paper's author, John Mathews, professor of Strategic ... more

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    The Future Of Biofuels
    Cambridge MA (SPX) Feb 19, 2008
    High oil prices, energy security considerations and fears about global warming have helped revive interest in renewable energy sources like biofuels, which burn cleanly and can be produced from plants. But there are a few catches, particularly regarding biofuels like corn-based ethanol: the more corn is used in ethanol production, the less is available for food-a reality that partly ... more

    Thailand worries over food shortages amid palm oil debate
    Bangkok (AFP) Feb 15, 2008
    Thailand has started requiring that all its diesel fuel include a component made from palm oil, a move that could reduce costly energy imports but is driving up prices for the commodity, experts say. From February 1, the kingdom began requiring that diesel vehicles run on a blend that includes two percent biodiesel, and is considering raising that to five percent within five years. ... more

    Dynamotive In Advanced Negotiations For New Louisiana BioOil Plant
    Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Feb 18, 2008
    Dynamotive Energy Systems has announced Dynamotive is currently in negotiations with officials of North Webster Parish, Louisiana, as well as other third parties, to ascertain the feasibility of locating one or more "fast-pyrolysis" plants in that vicinity. Dynamotive was invited to consider the establishment of plants in the Parish with proposed sites, biomass supplies and attractive incentives ... more

    Identifying The Need For Biodiversity Assessments Of Oil Palm Plantations
    Cambridge, UK (SPX) Feb 18, 2008
    Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) cultivation has expanded dramatically in recent decades and is frequently cited as a major threat to tropical biodiversity. This is because oil palm is grown in lowland tropical regions and so impacts on the most biodiverse terrestrial habitats: tropical rainforests. Analysis of the published literature by scientists led by Edgar Turner at the University Museum ... more

    Analyzing The Brazilian Biofuel Industry
    Dublin, Ireland (SPX) Feb 18, 2008
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of "Analyzing the Brazilian Biofuel Industry" to their offering. Although biofuels are mainly used to replace or supplement the traditional petroleum-based transportation fuels, they can also be deployed to generate heat and electricity. Being an alternative to fossils, biofuels can be applied to existing vehicles with little or no engine ... more

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