
Industry News 
08.13.08
Argentina Biodiesel Output Jumps in 2008
Argentina is on track to produce 6% of the world's biodiesel output, Dow Jones r...
08.12.08
New Zealand Invests $539 Million in Alternative Fuels Research
New Zealand's Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (FRST) has recentl...
08.11.08
EU Renewable Fuels Agency Reports on RTFO
The European Renewable Fuels Agency (RFA) published its first monthly report on ...
08.08.08
The US Environmental Protection Agency has denied a request by Texas Governor Ri...
08.07.08
China Expects Higher Grain Harvest
The China National Grain and Oils Information Centre (CNGOIC) has raised its for...
08.06.08
Campa Investors To Lose 15 Million Euros
Die Welt reports that investors are expected to lose a minimum of 15 million eur...
08.05.08
US Amusement Parks Using Renewable Energy
US amusement parks are increasingly using renewable energy. Hershey Park has a ...
08.04.08
Palm Tree Oil Provides Electricity in Amazon
Oil from native tucuma, ouricurí and murumurú palm trees will be used to provide...
08.01.08
South Korea Introduces Energy Plan
South Korea has introduced “Energy Security Initiative 2030” that aims to increa...
07.31.08
The Spanish government has announced an energy saving and efficiency plan for 20...
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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