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01.13.09

Innovation Fuels Purchases Port of Milwaukee Terminal

Innovation Fuels Inc. has purchased a former 10-acre Shell Oil terminal at the P...

01.13.09

Bentley Developing Biofuel Vehicle

Bentley is speeding up development of its biofuel drivetrain, in which its first...

01.12.09

Michigan Biofuel Incentive Takes Effect

Michigan fueling station owners can now receive up to $20,000 to install E85 or ...

01.09.09

Obama Promotes Renewable Energy in Stimulus Speech

On Thursday President-elect Barack Obama gave an economic stimulus speech that i...

01.08.09

States Commit to Low Carbon Fuel Standard

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has expressed that they...

01.07.09

Clean Technology Ventures Up In 2008

The Cleantech Group has announced preliminary 2008 results for clean technology ...

01.06.09

Petrobras To Open Fuel Stations In Japan

Petrobras plans to open more fuel service stations in Japan in 2009 as part of a...

01.05.09

Air New Zealand Completes Biofuel Flight

A Boeing 747-400 airplane powered by a 50-50 blend of jatropha oil and standard ...

12.18.08

Oregon Biodiesel Mandate May Begin by Summer

Oregon's biodiesel mandate could begin by the summer of 2009, OPIS reports. Onc...

12.17.08

USDA Studying Canola Plants

USDA is conducting an experiment using canola plants in California to absorb sal...

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Petrobras and Mitsui Form Renewable Energy JV

03.17.08

Brazil's Petrobras is forming a 50:50 joint venture with Mitsui & Co. Ltd. of Japan for investments in renewable energy. The new venture, called Participacoes Nippo Brasileira em Complexos Bioenergeticos SA, will provide ethanol for the Japanese market.

In February, Petrobras said it would join with Mitsui and Brazilian builder Camargo Correa SA to form a joint venture to build the world's first ethanol-only pipeline. The pipeline would ship ethanol from sugarcane-growing areas in western Brazil to the Atlantic coast in Sao Paulo.



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