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Pulp producers gain in black biofuel credit

Blog  |  www.icis.com | Oct 30, 2009

Pine chemical company Arizona Chemical is complaining about the possibility of losing their black liquor-based feedstock because of the federal tax credit that are being given to pulp mills who mix black liquor with diesel and burn them as fuel for their operations.

http://www.icis.com/blogs/green-chemicals/2009/10/pulp-producers-gain-in-black-b.html

Pulp & Paper Industry: The "bird's nest" of bioenergy?

Blog  |  bioconversion.blogspot.com | Aug 12, 2008

One prominent feature of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) is its renewable fuel standard that sets the trajectory for satisfying America's newfound thirst for alternative fuels. 36 billion gallons per year production by the year 2022. Considering that the U.S.' current annual

http://bioconversion.blogspot.com/2008/08/pulp-paper-industry-birds-nest-of.html

What this blog is for

Blog  |  www.icis.com | May 5, 2009

This blog will record the content for the From Our Own Correspondent column printed in ICIS Chemical Business ahead of publication. It is a series of works in progress.

http://www.icis.com/blogs/correspondent/2009/05/what-this-blog-is-for.html

What this blog is for

Blog  |  www.icis.com | May 5, 2009

This blog will record the Editor's comment for ICIS Chemical Business ahead of publication it is a series of works in progress. To read the definitive version of the Editor's comment for an individual week subscribe to ICIS Chemical Business on paper.

http://www.icis.com/blogs/editorscommentary/2009/05/what-this-blog-is-for.html

Pulp non-fiction

Blog  |  www.icis.com | Mar 14, 2008

According to them, the cheap pulp, currently used as a livestock feed or a pet feed ingredient can be converted into a specialized filler material for polylactic acid-based plastics. PLA is said to be expensive because of the complex processes required to derive it from fermented corn sugars.

http://www.icis.com/blogs/green-chemicals/2008/03/pulp-nonfiction.html

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