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  1. Report - U.S. Lacks Standards To Keep Biofuel Industry From Harming The Environment

    Report - U.S. Lacks Standards To Keep Biofuel Industry From Harming The Environment

    gas2.org » Gas 2.0 - Oct 3, 2008

    A report from the “Office of Biobased Technology from the University of Michigan“, says that the United States lacks the standards to ensure that producing biofuels from cellulose won’t cause environmental harm. As

    Also tagged: policy, environment, alternative fuels, environmental standards, biofuel standards, biofuel tax breaks, biofuel environmental impact, biofuels from cellulose, biofuel mandates, office of biobased technology, biofuel environmental damage, biofuel environment

  2. U.S. needs environmental standards for biofuels

    mongabay.com » Mongabay.com news - Oct 2, 2008

    The U.S. lacks criteria to ensure that cellulosic ethanol production will not harm the environment, warn scientists writing in the journal Science. The researchers say that with proper safeguards, cellulosic ethanol

    Also tagged: energy, pollution, environment, alternative energy, united states, clean energy, renewable energy, corn, biofuels, cellulosic ethanol, sustainability, green energy, environmental law, dead zone, bioenergy

  3. China Shows Green Aspirations With New Algae Biodiesel Facility

    China Shows Green Aspirations With New Algae Biodiesel Facility

    gas2.org » Gas 2.0 - Oct 1, 2008

    After its successful launch of the first commercial scale algae biodiesel plant in the U.S., PetroSun is setting its sights on a new partnership to develop an algae biofuel facility in China. Shanghai Jun Ya Yan

    Also tagged: technology, china, transportation, biodiesel, biofuel, algae, cellulosic ethanol, alternative fuels, green tech, algae biodiesel, algaculture, algal oil, biodiesel business, microalgae, petrosun, international issues

  4. Chinese Algae Fuel Facility to Make Ethanol and Biodiesel

    Chinese Algae Fuel Facility to Make Ethanol and Biodiesel

    gas2.org » Gas 2.0 - Oct 1, 2008

    After the successful launch of the first commercial scale algae biodiesel plant in the U.S. back in April, PetroSun is setting its sights on a new partnership in China to develop a an algae biofuel facility there

    Also tagged: technology, china, transportation, biodiesel, biofuel, algae, cellulosic ethanol, alternative fuels, green tech, algae biodiesel, algaculture, algal oil, biodiesel business, microalgae, petrosun, international issues

  5. Oklahoma City Gas on 10-1-2008 is $2.99 for regular and $2.59 for E85

    Oklahoma City Gas on 10-1-2008 is $2.99 for regular and $2.59 for E85

    ireport.com » iReport.com - On CNN - Oct 1, 2008

    Gas prices in OKC are coming down.

    Also tagged: money, car, cheap, economy, gas, fuel, truck, gas prices, gasoline

  6. New Facility Uses Algae to Turn Coal Pollution Into Fuel

    New Facility Uses Algae to Turn Coal Pollution Into Fuel

    gas2.org » Gas 2.0 - Sep 29, 2008

    A coal fired power-plant in Oregon has started a pilot project to curb pollution by using algae to harvest greenhouse gases and make fuel and other useful products. The power plant in Boardman, Oregon, is the state’s

    Also tagged: technology, transportation, oregon, coal, biodiesel, biofuel, algae, carbon dioxide, carbon emissions, alternative fuels, green tech, greenhouse gas emission, portland general electric, algae biodiesel, pge, algaculture, algal oil, biodiesel business, microalgae

  7. The Atlantic’s ‘Blowback’ is Just Wind Power Fear-Mongering

    The Atlantic’s ‘Blowback’ is Just Wind Power Fear-Mongering

    treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Sep 29, 2008

    photo: Ana A recent article from The Atlantic found its way into my inbox and I feel the need to comment. Simply titled “Blowback" it asks the question whether the robust expansion which wind power has seen in the

    Also tagged: alternative energy, wind power, united states renewable energy

  8. Ethanol, Pitting Ranchers against Farmers?

    Ethanol, Pitting Ranchers against Farmers?

    gas2.org » Gas 2.0 - Sep 29, 2008

    In a country where Corn is King, you would assume that rural ranchers and farmers in our countries corn belt would vote for a president who is Pro Ethanol. After all, most ethanol is made from corn and the U.S

    Also tagged: agriculture, corn prices, renewable fuel standard, ethanol mandate, feed prices, rural voting, corn and ethanol, rural voters, ethanol issue, rural farmers, hog farming

  9. France Says “Non” to Biofuel Tax Breaks

    France Says “Non” to Biofuel Tax Breaks

    gas2.org » Gas 2.0 - Sep 27, 2008

    Citing higher oil and grain prices, the French Government said it will phase out tax breaks for biofuels by 2012. The the French Government dropped the hammer on companies like Sofiproteol, who owns the countries

    Also tagged: policy, environment, uncategorized, biofuels, biofuel, tax breaks, biofuels business, fuel crops, international issues, biofuel tax breaks, sofiroteol, diester industries, biofuel sectors, biofuel environmental impact, philippe tillous borde

  10. Osage BioEnergy to Open Largest Barley Ethanol Plant in U.S.

    Osage BioEnergy to Open Largest Barley Ethanol Plant in U.S.

    gas2.org » Gas 2.0 - Sep 26, 2008

    Image via Wikipedia Osage BioEnergy announced that it will break ground next month on its Appomattox Bio Energy plant, a 65 Mgy (Million Gallons per Year) barley ethanol plant that will be the largest in the US, using

    Also tagged: agriculture, uncategorized, biofuels, biofuel, mgy, osage, appomattox bio energy facility, osage bioenergy, air quality permits, double cropping, million gallons per year, food for fuel, barley ethanol, virginia ethanol

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