
Industry News 
02.24.10
TRAFIGURA TO EXPAND BIODIESEL STORAGE IN MALAYSIA
Dialog Group, MISC, and Trafigura Beheer plans to expand Langsat Terminal, the o...
02.24.10
WILMAR TO START OPERATION OF NEW BIODIESEL COMPLEX
Singapore-based Wilmar International hopes to start the operation of a $400 mill...
02.24.10
GLENCORE PURCHASES MAJORITY STAKE IN BIOPETROL
The purchase of a majority stake in Swiss-German biodiesel producer Biopetrol by...
02.24.10
COLOMBIA PALM OIL EXPORTS TO FALL ON INCREASED DOMESTIC DEMAND
Colombian palm oil exports will slump in 2010 on the rapid growth of the country...
02.24.10
SEN. KERRY: US CLIMATE BILL COULD SOON EMERGE
US Sen. John Kerry said a bipartisan climate change bill would emerge soon in th...
02.10.10
Enterprise Rental Car Co. Turns to Biodiesel
Enterprise Holdings, owner of the Alamo Rent-A-Car, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Na...
02.05.10
UK Biofuels Exceed GHG Reduction Target
Biofuels sold in Britain during 2008-09 achieved GHG emission savings of 46% com...
01.25.10
Clean Energy Investmnet In Asia Grows Beyond Americas
Clean-energy investment in Asia rose during the global recession in 2009, surpas...
01.11.10
Future Capital Partners Seek $376M For UK Ethanol Plant
London-based Future Capital Partners is looking to benefit from the UK’s RTFO an...
01.11.10
Obama Unveils Billion-Dollar Clean Energy Tax Credit
US President Barack Obama unveiled a $2.3-billion tax credit last Friday to boos...
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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