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Myanmar biofuel drive deepens food shortage
Bangkok (AFP) May 13, 2008
Myanmar is struggling to feed its people in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis -- in part because the regime has been forcing some farmers to stop growing rice in a plan to produce biofuel instead. In 2005 the military government's leader Than Shwe ordered a national drive to plant jatropha, a poisonous nut he hoped would be the cornerstone of a state industry that would capitalise on growing ... read more
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    E-Fuel Unveils World's First Home Ethanol System
    Los Gatos CA (SPX) May 12, 2008
    The world's first home ethanol system, which allows consumers to create their own ethanol and pump it directly into their cars, was unveiled today by E-Fuel. The revolutionary EFuel100 MicroFueler is the first product that allows anyone to reduce their dependency on oil, greatly diminish their carbon footprint and produce fuel for under $1.00 per gallon. The MicroFueler is a leading edge ... more

    Biofuels backlash in US as food costs hit home
    Washington (AFP) May 9, 2008
    A biofuels backlash has erupted in major ethanol producer the United States, as lawmakers and experts debate the merits of converting food to fuel to support America's age-old love affair with the automobile. With gasoline at record prices at US pumps, and soaring corn, rice and wheat costs sparking a global food crisis this year with deadly riots in several nations, some have questioned the ... more

    EU still far from agreeing biofuel standards: diplomats
    Brussels (AFP) May 7, 2008
    The European Union remains far from agreeing on how to tighten its rules for using biofuels, diplomats said Wednesday amid growing opposition towards such forms of energy. The EU committed last year to ramp up its use of biofuels in the coming years but has since had to consider ways to ensure their use does not have unintended consequences such as environmental damage and higher food prices ... more

    Analysis: Reps. revisit ethanol policy
    Washington DC (SPX) May 08, 2008
    Five months after passing a new alternative fuel mandate, U.S. policymakers are questioning the legislation's wisdom in the face of skyrocketing food prices. The food versus fuel debate erupted Tuesday at a House hearing on the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act, which established a progressive renewable fuels standard. The RFS requires that U.S. biofuels production increase almo ... more

    Global Clean Energy Holdings Acquires 5,000 Acres To Develop Jatropha Plants
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 06, 2008
    Global Clean Energy Holdings through its subsidiary GCE Mexico I has acquired approximately 5,000 acres of land in the State of Yucatan in Mexico. The property will be used for the cultivation of Jatropha curcas. When fully planted the land will be home to over 4.0 million Jatropha trees, which will produce a high quality seed oil and biomass, for more than 30 years. "The acquisition of th ... more

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    Lean And Mean Biomass-Degrading Fungus Reveals Capabilities For Improved Biofuel Production
    Walnut Creek CA (SPX) May 05, 2008
    The bane of military quartermasters may soon be a boon to biofuels producers. The genome analysis of a champion biomass-degrading fungus has revealed a surprisingly minimal repertoire of genes that it employs to break down plant cell walls, highlighting opportunities for further improvements in enzymes customized for biofuels production. The results were published online in Nature ... more

    Ghana to produce ethanol for export to Sweden
    Accra (AFP) May 4, 2008
    As controversy rages over the ethics of producing biofuels at a time of soaring food prices, a Ghanaian company has announced it will start exporting ethanol to Sweden by end 2010. In Ghana's first industrial-scale biofuels project, Northern Sugar Resources Ltd will grow sugar cane on 30,000 hectares of currently unused land in the centre of the country and turn it into ethanol in a plant ... more

    Analysis: Foreign firms oppose corn
    Chicago (UPI) May 1, 2008
    Concern over ethanol's contribution to increasing food prices, among other things, has shifted biofuels research away from corn and into new alternatives, both in the United States and abroad. Countries are looking toward cellulosic sources, or non-food crops, to replace current fuel feedstocks, such as corn and soybeans. Different areas of the world are researching different types of ... more

    Frost And Sullivan Lauds Vaperma For Advanced Membrane-Based Separation Technology
    Palo Alto CA (SPX) May 02, 2008
    Based on its recent analysis of the advanced gas separation market, Frost and Sullivan recognizes Vaperma with the 2008 Frost and Sullivan North America Technology Innovation of the Year Award for its development of a breakthrough polymer membrane technology that reduces the energy costs and carbon footprint for biofuels, natural gas and industrial processes. The proprietary hollow fiber ... more

    UN food supremo warns against 'knee-jerk' response to biofuels
    Geneva (AFP) April 30, 2008
    A senior UN official who will lead a top international task force on the global food price crisis warned Wednesday against a hasty response to the growing use of biofuels. "I think we should avoid a knee-jerk response," UN under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs John Holmes told reporters. Holmes was tasked by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to head a new task force to counter ... more

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    Oklahoma Set To Plant First-Ever 1,000 Acre Switchgrass Field
    Ardmore OK (SPX) Apr 29, 2008
    Oklahoma has secured land for the worlds largest stand of switchgrass devoted to cellulosic ethanol production. Acknowledging concerns over ethanol production impacting food prices, Oklahoma advances switchgrass, a different type of energy crop, which has higher energy output than corn and does not compete with human or animal food sources. The Oklahoma Bioenergy Center (OBC) ... more

    Coskata Chooses Site For Commercial Demonstration Facility To Produce Next-Gen Ethanol
    Madison PA (SPX) Apr 29, 2008
    Coskata has said it will produce 40,000 gallons of cellulosic ethanol a year at a commercial demonstration plant near Pittsburgh. The $25 million project will be located at the Westinghouse Plasma Center, the current site of a pilot-plant gasifier owned and operated by Westinghouse Plasma Corporation (WPC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Alter Nrg Corp. "Coskata has been eager to reach this ... more

    BP, Santelisa Vale, And Maeda Unveil Plans To Invest In Biofuels
    Sao Paulo, Brazil (SPX) Apr 29, 2008
    BP has announced that it intends to take a 50 per cent stake in Tropical BioEnergia SA, a joint venture established by Brazilian companies Santelisa Vale and Maeda Group, which is constructing a 435 million liter (115 million gallons) a year ethanol refinery in Edeia, Goias State, Brazil. The joint venture, in which Santelisa Vale and Maeda Group would each hold 25 per cent, also intends ... more

    Asia's rainforests vanishing as timber, food demand surge: experts
    Hanoi (AFP) April 27, 2008
    Asia's rainforests are being rapidly destroyed, a trend accelerated by surging timber demand in booming China and India, and record food, energy and commodity prices, forest experts warn. The loss of these biodiversity hot spots, much of it driven by the illegal timber trade and the growth of oil palm, biofuel and rubber plantations, is worsening global warming, species loss and poverty ... more

    Direct Fuels To Produce Biodiesel At North Texas Facility
    Euless TX (SPX) Apr 28, 2008
    Direct Fuels has opened a biodiesel production facility at its refinery in Euless, Texas. This makes the company one of two producers of biodiesel in North Texas, yet the only one located at a fuel terminal so biodiesel can be blended directly into petroleum diesel, as per customer need. Direct Fuels has implemented a production technology that allows significant flexibility in terms of ... more

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