Monday 30 May 2011

Biodiesel economics

Convenience stores to mushroom
Bangkok Post - ‎May 23, 2011‎
Rising demand for alternative energy including biodiesel and ethanol has turned more farmers to energy crops such as oil palm, maize, and soybean. Moreover, prices of farm products will continue to rise due to huge demand for agricultural products ...
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Grand Forks, ND 58201 US
RenewableEnergyWorld.com - ‎May 26, 2011‎
Agricultural residues, straw, grass, animal wastes and algae have many near-term uses now, as seen in the ethanol and biodiesel industry. Biomass '11 brings together all levels of industry professionals, from research and development, to financial ...
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Battle brewing over biofuels' future
USA Today - Philip Brasher - ‎May 7, 2011‎
Except for biodiesel or a product called renewable diesel that's made from animal fats, drop-in fuels are still well in the future, especially any made from biomass. The Energy Information Administration doesn't forecast the country using more than a ...
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'Inquiry' online journal features articles on UNH students' research experiences
Foster's Daily Democrat - Katy Sternberger - ‎May 13, 2011‎
He then extracted the oils from the algae, which can be used to produce biodiesel. Other articles featured in this issue of Inquiry include projects from nursing, history, economics, physics and international affairs. For instance, Ella Nilsen's ...
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Solazyme Pre-IPO Report: Synthetic Nanobiology Comes of Age
Seeking Alpha - ‎May 19, 2011‎
Professor James Richardson, an agricultural economics professor at Texas A&M, has evaluated many different types of conventional algae technology using advanced statistical techniques. Dr. Richardson's research shows that most conventional biofuel

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