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Biofuel Company Plans Second Project in Louisville, Ky.
2015-06-15 21:48:00| Waste Age
Louisville Business First Fort Wayne, Ind.-based Nature's Methane LLC plans a second biofuel project in west Louisville, separate from the anaerobic digestion facility it's set to built at the West Louisville Food Port. read more
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US navy could create thriving biofuel hub in Queensland
2015-06-13 06:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The US navy could help create a thriving biofuels industry in regional Queensland, the states premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, says. Palaszczuk visited the Pentagon in Washington DC as part of her first trade mission as premier, where she met the navys top brass. A renewable energy policy has set a goal for half the navys energy needs to be met from alternative sources by 2020. The premier says that opens up opportunities for regional Queensland. We saw the boom of the LNG industry this...
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EPA's take on 'blend wall' a horror story for all in biofuel fight
2015-06-04 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Greenwire: U.S. EPA's handling of the ethanol "blend wall" in its proposed renewable fuel targets nods to both the ethanol and oil industries but does little to please either. "It reads a little bit like 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,'" said Geoff Cooper, senior vice president for the Renewable Fuels Association. Just as Henry Jekyll bounces between civilized doctor and monster in the Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale, says Cooper and others in the biofuel fight, EPA's proposal careens from one extreme to...
UT Engineers Pursue Enhanced Biofuel Production
2015-05-09 02:10:00| Chemical Processing
Researchers from the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin have developed yeast cells that may lead to enhanced biofuel production.
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BIO Claims RFS Policy Instability has chilled biofuel investments.
2015-05-08 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
According to BIO's Brent Erickson, EPA rulemaking delays generated Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program instability and "intolerable investment uncertainty." Erickson claimed policy instability responsible for "chilling" up to $13.7 billion worth of investments needed by advanced biofuel industry to build capacity to meet RFS goals. As cited, heaviest impact was on cellulosic biofuel developers. Other effects included undercutting new employment opportunities and loss of 80,000+ direct jobs.
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