
Industry News 
05.20.09
Bidiesel Subsidies Introduced In New Zealand
New Zealand has allotted $21 million for biodiesel subsidies over the next three...
05.20.09
Biopetrol May Idle Rotterdam Biodiesel Plant
Switzerland-based Biopetrol may idle its 400,000 mt/year biodiesel plant in Rott...
05.20.09
Sunoco has bought Northeast Biofuels' 100 million gal/year ethanol plant in New ...
05.18.09
Mobile Biodiesel Units To Be Deployed in India
In Calcutta, India Emami Biotech is planning to introduce mobile biodiesel dispe...
05.18.09
Legislation Introduced to Extend US Biodiesel Tax Credit
Legislation that would extend the $1/gal biodiesel tax credit through the end of...
05.18.09
Global Biodiesel Production Increases 34% In 2008
In 2008, for the first time, the EU and US both added more power capacity from r...
05.15.09
Biodiesel Sales at German Fuel Stations At A Halt
Biodiesel sales at German petrol stations have come to a virtual halt, German b...
05.15.09
Innovation Fuels Begins Biodiesel Sales in Milwaukee
Innovation Fuels has begun selling biodiesel at its Port of Milwaukee terminal, ...
05.15.09
Bill Submitted to Eliminate Indirect Land Use Impact In RFS2
US House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson has introduced legislati...
05.15.09
Biodiesel Feedstock Prices Gain on Week
Soybean oil prices rose about $40/mt this week on limited global inventories, lo...
President Bush Addresses Energy Issues
01.29.08
Addressing energy issues in his annual State of the Union address, US President George Bush said:
"Let us fund new technologies that can generate coal power while capturing carbon emissions. Let us increase the use of renewable power and emissions-free nuclear power. Let us continue investing in advanced battery technology and renewable fuels to power the cars and trucks of the future. Let us create a new international clean technology fund, which will help developing nations like India and China make greater use of clean energy sources. And let us complete an international agreement that has the potential to slow, stop and eventually reverse the growth of greenhouse gases. This agreement will be effective only if it includes commitments by every major economy and gives none a free ride."
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