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02.24.10
BRAZIL ETHANOL PRICES FALLING ON AWAITED HARVEST
Ethanol prices at cane mills in Brazil's Sao Paulo state have been falling in th...
02.24.10
ARGENTINA BIODIESEL EXPORTS HIT RECORD HIGH IN JAN.
According to Carbio, Argentina's biodiesel exports reached a record-high $140 mi...
02.24.10
BUNGE TO CLOSE DANVILLE SOY CRUSHING PLANT
Bunge North America stated Monday that it plans to close a soybean processing pl...
02.10.10
Brasil Ecodiesel To Sell Land and Crushing Facility
Brasil Ecodiesel is reorganizing its assets in preparedness for the country's in...
02.10.10
Nasdaq and Deutsche Bank Launch Alternative Energy Index
Nasdaq and Deutsche Bank launched a global alternative energy and clean technolo...
02.05.10
Malaysia Palm Oil Production To Hit 18M MT
Malaysia’s palm oil production is expected to reach 18 million mt this year on g...
02.05.10
Renewable Electricity Standard Would Boost Jobs Says Report
A federal renewable electricity standard (RES) of 25% by 2025 would create about...
02.05.10
Crude oil futures plunged 5% Thursday as jitters over a rise in weekly U. jobles...
02.05.10
US EPA issued RFS2 this week including some major changes from the previous rule...
01.25.10
Indonesia Keeps CPO Export Tax at 3%
Indonesia will keep CPO export tax at 3% for Feb. amid stable prices for the bio...
Saudi Oil Minister Links Oil Prices to Biofuels
03.03.08
Saudi Arabia's oil minister Ali al-Nuaimi says oil prices will stay above a minimum of $60 to $70 dollars per barrel because public policy in many countries is to invest in alternative energy sources to compete with petroleum, and this can only occur if oil is priced at this level.
"If you take all the subsidies that go into producing a barrel of biofuels,” he said, “I doubt that anybody can make money in that business with a price of less than $60 or $70. Therefore, a line has been drawn below which the price cannot fall."
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