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02.07.08

90% of US Biodiesel Meets ASTM Specs

The National Renewable Energy Lab released results from a new biodiesel quality ...

02.01.08

Argentina to Produce 6% of World's Biodiesel by 2012

Argentina will produce 6% of the world's biodiesel by 2012 if current projects i...

01.31.08

US To Host Energy Emissions Summit

Sixteen of the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters are meeting in Honolulu t...

01.30.08

France To Review Biofuel Policy

France is considering changing its policy on the use of biofuels after doubts we...

01.29.08

Highlights of EU Renewable Energy Directive

Some highlights of the EU Renewable Energy Directive Mandated Blending: •As of...

01.29.08

President Bush Addresses Energy Issues

Addressing energy issues in his annual State of the Union address, US President ...

01.28.08

EU Parliament Approves Emmisions Plan

Members of the European Parliament in Brussels have approved the emissions reduc...

01.25.08

Groups React to EU Energy Package

In the EU Parliament, German Christian Democrats and Socialist groups have react...

01.24.08

EU Comission Adopts 10% Biofuel Mandate

The EU Commission adopted a plan today to cut EU emissions of greenhouse gases, ...

01.23.08

ConAgra Cancels Proposed Ethanol Plant in New Mexico

In New Mexico, ConAgra announced that it was canceling its proposed 100 million ...

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Brazil Renewable Energy to Build Ethanol Pipeline

05.19.08

Brazil Renewable Energy Co. (Brenco) plans to invest $1 billion to build a 683 mile, 1.5 million gallon per year ethanol pipeline extending from Mato Grosso to Sao Paulo. In addition to the Port of Santos in Sao Paulo, the pipeline will serve five other proposed terminals.

Brenco has also begun construction on a sugar and ethanol mill in Alto Taquari, which will process 3 million tons of sugarcane and produce 73 million gallons of ethanol by 2009.



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