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09.12.08

EU Approves Reduction Of Biofuels In New Mandate

In a 50 to 2 vote, European Union lawmakers approved a reduction of the on-road ...

09.11.08

Biodiesel Plant Planned for San Francisco Port

Darling International has reached a tentative agreement with the Port of San Fra...

09.10.08

Solazyme Produces First Algal Jet Fuel

Solazyme Inc. in California announced that it has produced the world's first mic...

09.09.08

Philippines Invest Heavily In Biofuel

The Philippine government will spend $1 billion for the county’s Alternative Fue...

09.08.08

India and Colombia Cooperate on Biofuels

India has signed an agreement with Colombia, expanding the South Asian nation's ...

09.05.08

New Zealand Passes Biofuel Bill

New Zealand has passed a biofuel bill that mandates 0.5% of oil companies' sales...

09.04.08

Brazilian Soy Exports and Stocks Estimated Lower

Brazil's 2008-09 market year soy export estimate was revised downward on Monday ...

09.03.08

US Awards Uganda Biofuel Development Grant

The US Trade and Development Agency has extended a $572,000 grant to the Uganda’...

09.02.08

First Irish Biodiesel Plant Now Producing

The Green Biofuels Ireland biodiesel plant at Marshmeadows, Ireland’s first comm...

08.29.08

Algal Biofuel Plant Planned For Arkansas

In Arkansas, a North Carolina developer plans to construct a $236 million biofue...

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Ethanol Pipeline May Come To Brazil

02.21.08

Brazilian state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR) is forming a joint venture with Mitsui & Co. Ltd. (MITSY) and Brazilian builder Camargo Correa SA to build what they say will be the world's first ethanol-only pipeline.

The pipeline will transport ethanol from the town of Senador Canedo in the western state of Goias to the Atlantic coast harbor of Sao Sebastiao in Sao Paulo state. The pipeline will have the capacity to transport 12 million cubic meters of ethanol a year.



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