
Industry News 
10.28.09
EBB Voices Concerns on US Low-Blend Biodiesel Exports
The European Biodiesel Board is claiming that US biodiesel exporters are shippin...
10.28.09
Canada Looking to Expand Biodiesel Production
Canada's biodiesel industry is looking to expand its biodiesel production capaci...
10.28.09
Nebraska Biodiesel Plant Closes
Northeast Nebraska BioDiesel, Nebraska's only commercial-size soy biodiesel plan...
10.28.09
Reservations Expressed at Climate Bill Hearings
At the start of an EPW hearing, Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus expressed "se...
10.26.09
China Clean Energy Commences Construction of New Biodiesel Plant
China Clean Energy has announced the completion of construction of its 100k ton/...
10.26.09
EPA Diesel Emission Reduction Program Shows Progress
EPA reported to Congress last week that its $50-million Diesel Emission Reductio...
10.26.09
House Bill Proposed to Extend Biofuel Tax Credits
A House bill introduced this week by Rep. Deborah Halvorson would extend a handf...
10.26.09
El Paso Biodiesel Plant to Expand
Global Alternative Fuels plans to increase production from 5-million gal/yr to 2...
10.26.09
Biofuels Pump Program Launched in North Dakota
North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven announced last week a new $2-million biofuels blen...
10.26.09
Draft Global Warming Bill Released Friday
Late Friday, Sens. John Kerry and Barbara Boxer released a complete draft of the...
Farmers Strike Clogs Argentine Ports
03.28.08
The farmers’ strike continues in Argentina, the world’s third largest soy bean exporter.
US brokerage FC Stone said that several suppliers of Argentina soybeans and soy oil have declared force majeure on cargoes to China, and traders say about 2.2 million mt of product is being held up in ports.
There are reports that some exporters have defaulted on shipments and several ships which had been on route for Argentina have been diverted to other destinations.
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