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01.17.08
India Moves Forward With Jatropha
In India, the government had designated four companies (D1 Mohan Oils, Shiva Dis...
01.16.08
Soybean Prices Spark Unrest in Indonesia
In Indonesia, police were forced to clear the streets after food riots broke out...
01.15.08
European Union officials will propose a ban on imports of certain biofuels, acco...
01.15.08
Argentine President Cites Global Warming For Fuel Export Ban
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is blaming global warming f...
01.14.08
EIA Sees New Production Easing Oil Market
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) says global oil markets will rema...
01.11.08
Malaysian Palm Oil Council Defends Ads
The Malaysian Palm Oil Council has rejected a ruling by the British advertising ...
01.10.08
The Chinese government responded to growing public anxiety about inflation by an...
01.09.08
Argentina 2007 Biodiesel Exports Reach 320,000 MT
Argentina’s Secretary of Agriculture reported that biodiesel exports totaled 320...
01.08.08
Switchgrass Seen As High Energy Feedstock
A five-year trial of switchgrass shows the crop produces 540% more renewable ene...
01.07.08
Tyson & Conoco Begin Renewable Diesel Production
Tyson Foods and ConocoPhillips’ joint venture to produce renewable diesel from b...
Fuel Prices Cause Unrest In Mozambique
02.19.08
Recent events in Mozambique characterized by some international news outlets as a "food riot" was a series of fuel protests that occurred when local drivers called on the government to increase fares by 15% after a 30% increase in the cost of petroleum diesel.
Roadblocks of burning tires and dumpsters appeared at bus depots, and men armed with rocks and clubs threatened local drivers.
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