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The Energy Blog: Volt Status Update
GM released some more information on the status of the Chevy Volt plug-in hybrid last week in meeting with journalists and analysts at its battery research labs and design studio near Detroit. No real news to those of you who are following the Volt closely. A Reuters article summarized the
Biodiesel industry appeals to Senate Finance Committee for continuation of tax incentive | Farm
"The recent expiration of the $1 per gallon biodiesel tax incentive poses a significant threat to the industry's continued growth,” said National Biodiesel Board (NBB) Vice President of Federal Affairs Anne Steckel in written testimony to the Senate Finance Committee today. The biodiesel tax
BIOconversion Blog: Economic Impacts of Biofuel Development
BIOconversion Blog The 2nd of 4 interlinked BIOenergy Blogs, this one covers international issues, process R&D, facility deployments, and new developments. The other three related blogs are the BIOstock Blog, BIOoutput Blog, and the BIOwaste Blog. Related #bioconv tweets @BIOblogger. March 22, 2009
Guidance through the bioenergy maze
If like me, you struggle to keep abreast of the increasing number of renewable energy companies, you’ll be glad to hear the latest edition of the Bioenergy Industry Directory is out
Cornyation: Good Days for Ethanol, Bad for Biodiesel - Environmental Capital - WSJ
Corn-based ethanol, the fair-haired biofuel, is catching all the breaks right now.
Sugar Cane Waste as Pellet Fuel - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
A start-up in São Paulo aims to turn the waste from Brazilian sugar cane production into pellets that can be burned in coal plants.
AllAboutFeed - Weblog: A matter of definition
One of the main reasons the US is putting so much (tax)money into biofuels is their desire to become less dependent on mineral oil (read: Arab countries). The infant biofuel industry is supported with subsidies and tax rebates.
World Poultry - Weblog: Bio-fuel to increase food and feed prices
The ever-increasing cost of oil is prompting the use of alternative energy sources. Besides the focus on wind and solar energy, interest in bio-fuel is also on the increase.
R-Squared Energy Blog: Response to Green Algae Strategy Review
Robert Rapier works in the energy industry, and writes about issues related to national energy policy.
The Energy Blog: FYI: TransAlta and Alstom Develping CCS Facility in Alberta
TransAlta Corporation (NYSE: TAC) and Alstom (EPA: ALO) signed an agreement to work together to develop a large scale CO2 capture and storage (CCS) facility in Alberta, Canada. The project will pilot Alstom’s proprietary Chilled Ammonia Process. TransAlta considers the Chilled Ammonia Process as
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