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12.11.07
Pacific Ethanol Halts California Plant
Pacific Ethanol Inc. has halted construction of a 50 million gallon ethanol plan...
12.07.07
US May Adopt 36 Billion Gallon RFS
The US House of Representatives has passed the Energy Independence and Security ...
12.05.07
Global Ag Production Projected To Decrease
The world's agricultural production is projected to decrease by 16% by 2020 due ...
12.04.07
US & EU Seek To End Trade Barriers for Green Technology
The US and the EU jointly launched a proposal in world trade talks aimed at coun...
12.03.07
Bionor Looks To Jatropha in the Philippines
Global feedstock firm Bionor Transformacion S.A. is planning to invest $200 mill...
11.30.07
At the EBB General Assembly in Brussels today, a unanimous decision was reached ...
11.27.07
France May Cut Biofuel Tax Advantage
France may cut tax advantages for biofuels by one-third as part of a review of i...
11.27.07
Analysts See Rise In European Biodiesel Output
European biodiesel output will increase from 7.15 mt in 2007 to 11.7 mt in 2008/...
11.21.07
Biodiesel Production May Lower South American Soy Exports
Increased biodiesel production in Brazil and Argentina is likely to reduce the t...
11.20.07
China To Import 6 Million Tons of Palm Oil in 2007
China will import more than 6 million tons of palm oil in 2007, according to an ...
Biodiesel Investments Slowing In Southeast Asia
04.30.08
Plans to invest billions of dollars in biodiesel refineries across Southeast Asia have been put on hold as the prices of key feedstocks, particularly palm oil, have shot up amid surging food demand in China and India, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Southeast Asian biodiesel projects were forecast to produce five million metric tons of biodiesel a year upon completion, about half of Europe's total refining capacity in 2007.
The Indonesian government has said that $12.5 billion in new biofuel investments are in the pipeline for that country alone, but due to the current situation, many palm oil producers are now refocusing on more traditional products such as cooking oil.
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