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04.01.08

US DOE Forms Biofuel Research Partnership

ConocoPhillips said it would work with the U.S. Department of Energy's National ...

03.31.08

Argentine Farmers Strike in Third Week

No settlement has been reached in the third week of a farmers’ strike in Argenti...

03.28.08

Farmers Strike Clogs Argentine Ports

The farmers’ strike continues in Argentina, the world’s third largest soy bean e...

03.27.08

German Biodiesel Company Gmgh Kyritz Cuts Production

German biodiesel producer Biodiesel GmbH Kyritz has cut production at its 85,000...

03.26.08

Steel Tanks Found Safe For Biodiesel

A new study by the Steel Tank Institute of Lake Zurich, IL finds that biodiesel ...

03.25.08

India To Expand Nuclear Energy

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who has been a proponent of nuclear cooper...

03.24.08

REG Halts $92 Million Biodiesel Plant

Renewable Energy Group (REG) of Ames, Iowa is halting construction on a $92 mill...

03.20.08

Indonesian Biodiesel Industry Says It Is Struggling

Indonesia’s biodiesel industry is dealing with imposition of a 2% export tax on ...

03.19.08

Petrotec To Build Two New Biodiesel Plants

German biodiesel producer Petrotec says it plans to build two new 100,000 mt bio...

03.19.08

US Soybean Use For Biodiesel Declines

High soybean oil prices are having an impact on domestic use of soybean oil for ...

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Ethanol May Boost Fuel Economy

12.10.07

Mid-range ethanol blended-gasoline blends that contain more than 10% but less than 85% ethanol can provide better fuel economy than regular unleaded gasoline, even in standard, non-flex-fuel vehicles, according to findings released last week from a study cosponsored by the US Department of Energy and the American Coalition for Ethanol.

The research suggests there is an "optimal blend level" of ethanol and gasoline, most likely E20 or E30, at which cars will get better mileage than previously predicted based strictly on the fuel's per-gallon Btu content.



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