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01.07.08

Petrotec Resumes Biodiesel Production

German biodiesel manufacturer, Petrotec, is restarting biodiesel production in J...

01.04.08

Jatropha Biodiesel Meets Spec

In the Philippines, PNOC Alternative Fuels Corp.’s jatropha-based biodiesel, tes...

01.03.08

Crude Oil Hits $100, Then Backs Off

Oil prices reached a record $100 a barrel on Wednesday when violence in Nigeria,...

01.02.08

Analysts See $100 Per Barrel Oil in 2008

At the start of 2008, analysts are forecasting another tense crude market this y...

12.31.07

Noble Group To Invest $450 Million in Brazilian Ethanol

In Hong Kong, Noble Group said it will invest $450 million in its Brazilian suga...

12.28.07

Columbia To Invest $342 Million in Biofuel Plants

The Colombian government says it will invest $342 million in three new biofuel p...

12.28.07

US Biodiesel Production at 22% Capacity

According to the US National Biodiesel Board (NBB), US biodiesel producers are o...

12.19.07

Argentine 2007 Biodiesel Invetments Reach $300 Million

Investments in production of biodiesel in Argentina have totaled some $300 milli...

12.18.07

World Biodiesel Capacity Estimated At 14 Billion Gallons

According to analysis by the journal, Environmental Science and Technology, Mala...

12.17.07

EIA See Oil Above $80 Per Barrel for 2008

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA expects crude oil prices to remain...

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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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