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Global Partners Announces Ethanol Expansion Initiative With Canadian Pacific Railway Waltham MA (SPX) Mar 24, 2010 Global Partners has announced a multi-million-dollar expansion and tank refurbishment project that will add 180,000 barrels of ethanol storage capacity and rail access at the Partnership's refined petroleum products terminal in Albany, New York. Developed jointly with Canadian Pacific Railway, the project, expected to be operational in 2010, includes modifications that will enable the Albany terminal to schedule the delivery of 80-car trains of ethanol. Global Partners will connect the terminal to ... read more |
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IBM makes Earth-friendly plastic from plants San Francisco (AFP) March 9, 2010 IBM researchers on Tuesday said they have discovered a way to make Earth-friendly plastic from plants that could replace petroleum-based products tough on the environment. The breakthrough promises biodegradable plastics made in a way that saves on energy, according to Chandrasekhar "Spike" Narayan, a manager of science and technology at IBM's Almaden Research Center in Northern California. ... more New Process Yields High-Energy-Density, Plant-Based Transportation Fuel Madison WI (SPX) Mar 01, 2010 A team of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers has developed a highly efficient, environmentally friendly process that selectively converts gamma-valerolactone, a biomass derivative, into the chemical equivalent of jet fuel. The simple process preserves about 95 percent of the energy from the original biomass, requires little hydrogen input, and captures carbon dioxide under high pres ... more Algae biofuel industry seeks tax incentive Washington (UPI) Mar 4, 2009 The U.S. Congress is coming under increased lobbying pressure from the Algal Biomass Organization, a non-profit organization devoted to promoting the development of viable commercial markets for renewable and sustainable commodities derived from algae. In a statement Thursday, ABO called on Congress to provide tax parity to algae biofuels and make incentives available to the industry at ... more |
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Mitsui And Inbicon Sign Agreement To Refine Biomass Into Ethanol Fredericia, Denmark (SPX) Mar 04, 2010 Fredericia, Denmark (SPX) Mar 04, 2010 Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding (MES) and Inbicon have announced the signing of a license agreement for the Inbicon Biomass Refinery technology. The agreement grants Mitsui the right to build a number of biomass refineries in Southeast Asia using Inbicon's technology. Mitsui intends to apply the technology in the palm oil industry, where wastes from palm oil production can be converted into ethanol, solid biofuel for energy production, and animal feed. T ... read more |
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