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Sunday, August 31st, 2008The nation's largest biodiesel plant opened Monday at the Houston Ship Channel, expanding Texas' lead as the biggest producer of the alternative fuel.
The nation's largest biodiesel plant opened Monday at the Houston Ship Channel, expanding Texas' lead as the biggest producer of the alternative fuel.
Green BHD diesel fuel set for launch Bangkok Post, Thailand - 6 hours ago Bio-hydrogenated diesel (BHD), a high-quality biodiesel suitable for blending to create a greener alternative fuel for vehicles, would be launched …
Child care struggle inspires donation Detroit Free Press, United States - 22 hours ago The National Biodiesel Board has lauded Wayne County for reaching a major biodiesel milestone and DTE Energy for converting its fleet to cleaner-burning …
Kingsport plans to buy more hybrids, rethinking biodiesel Kingsport Times News, TN - 21 hours ago At the same time, however, city officials are investigating whether or not to scale back the use of biodiesel in light of rising soybean prices. …
San Francisco to Build Grease-to- Biodiesel Plant Earth2Tech, CA - 15 minutes ago Leave it to San Francisco to decide that the city is not only going to recycle grease from its restaurants to be used for biodiesel , but that the city will …
BIODIESEL IS FUEL FOR THOUGHT ic Wales, United Kingdom - 22 hours ago He said: “We’re getting people coming to the garage at 8am, tooting their horn at the gate because they want biodiesel . “It’s been very popular and there …
MOTORISTS from across Wales are filling their cars with diesel at just £1.06 a litre – thanks to chip fat.
Bio-hydrogenated diesel (BHD), a high-quality biodiesel suitable for blending to create a greener alternative fuel for vehicles, would be launched commercially after tests prove successful, said PTT Plc president Prasert Bunsumpun.
Mission Biofuels provided an update on its business operations for May 2008, reporting on Biodiesel Refinery business, Feedstock business, Renewable Power business, and profit outlook for financial period ending 30 June 2008.
A complaint filed last month by the European Biodiesel Board against American producers could have major implications for an already troubled industry.