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October 29, 2009
Brazil to raise biofuel content in diesel
Rio De Janeiro (UPI) Oct 26, 2009
Brazil has embarked on a controversial plan to raise biofuel content in its diesel production amid concerns the country's edible oils market may face supply pressures as a result. Biofuel that is added to diesel is usually extracted from castor beans, soybeans and other oilseeds. The risk of feedstock for the domestic oil market being diverted to the new fuel was cited by biofuel expert ... read more

Orangutans struggle to survive as palm oil booms
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia (AFP) Oct 22, 2009
Cinta, a baby orangutan found lost and alone in a vast Borneo palm oil plantation, now clings to a tree at a sanctuary for the great apes, staring intently at dozens of tourists. She is one of the casualties of the boom in palm oil -- used extensively for biofuel and processed food like margarine -- which has seen swathes of jungle felled in Borneo, an island split between Malaysia and ... more
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    Biofuels could increase greenhouse gases: US studies
    Washington (AFP) Oct 22, 2009
    US experts warn that rules governing biofuel production encourage deforestation and mean the technology is therefore a "false" method of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In a study to be published Friday in the US journal Science, a group of 13 scientists called for the rules, which contain a loophole exempting carbon dioxide emitted by bioenergy regardless of its source, to be overturned. ... more

    Biofuel for commercial flights by 2010: IATA
    New Delhi (AFP) Oct 23, 2009
    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said Friday it would approve biofuels for commercial flights by 2010 in a bid to drastically reduce the industry's carbon footprint. Paul Steele, who heads IATA's environmental initiatives, told reporters in New Delhi biofuel would be certified "by the end of next year". Certification is widely regarded as a first technical step that ... more

    Popping The Cork On Biofuel Agriculture
    Upton NY (SPX) Oct 22, 2009
    Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have identified a novel enzyme responsible for the formation of suberin - the woody, waxy, cell-wall substance found in cork. While effective at keeping wine inside a bottle, suberin's most important function in plants is to control water and nutrient transportation and keep pathogens out. Adjusting the ... more

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  • DOE Awards FDC Enterprises Funding For Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock Delivery System Development

  • Alfa Laval Wins Cleantech Order For Biofuel Plant In Vietnam

  • Summerhill Biomass Systems Unveils Solid Biomass Technology System

  • DLR Signs agreement To Investigate Alternative Aviation Fuel Types

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    New Generation Biofuels Signs LoI With Puerto Rico-Based Ace Biofuels
    Columbia MD (SPX) Oct 14, 2009
    Renewable fuels provider New Generation Biofuels Holdings has announced that it has signed a Letter Of Intent (LOI) with Ace Biofuels of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Under this LOI, Ace Biofuels would license product formulations, manufacturing technology and know-how from NGBF with the intent of constructing a biofuel manufacturing facility and marketing NGBF biofuel in Puerto Rico. ... more

    Nanotechnology used in biofuel processing
    Ruston, La. (UPI) Oct 12, 2009
    U.S. scientists say they are using nanotechnology to improve the cellulosic ethanol processes involved in producing biofuels. Louisiana Tech Professors James Palmer, Yuri Lvov, Dale Snow and Hisham Hegab say biofuels will play an important part in sustainable fuel and energy production solutions for the future. But the professors say the nation's appetite for fuel cannot be satisfied ... more

    A New Age In Algae Energy
    Georgetown SC (SPX) Oct 13, 2009
    The future of algae energy has come. Renewed World Energies unveiled an operational prototype of its photo-bioreactor at the Algae Biomass Summit in San Diego, CA on October 8, 2009. The energy company has achieved the technology breakthrough that will forever transform the dream of algae energy into a reality; making algae green the new black gold. Renewed World Energies has cracked the ... more

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  • Recession Sees Light In Green Energy

  • Nevada's First Biodigester Starts Construction

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  • In Search Of Wildlife-Friendly Biofuels
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  • Trash-based biofuel might solve problems
  • Caribbean sees biofuels as a way ahead
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  • New Ethanol Plant Highlights Importance Of Domestic Renewable Energy Sources
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  • Dakar Debuts New 'Ethanol' Category In 2010
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