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How important is it that an additional criteria for ILUC is added to the EU sustainability schemes?
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Tank Storage Canada expo & conference
28 September 2010 - 29 September 2010 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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FAME 2010
13 September 2010 - 14 September 2010 Berlin, Germany |
Biodiesel Congress
22 September 2010 - 24 September 2010 Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Tank Storage Association conference and exhibition
23 September 2010 - 23 September 2010 Coventry, UK |
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In 2007 and 2008 the magazine primarily focused on technological developments in the biodiesel and bioethanol industries, but it is now widening its scope to explore issues surrounding using biomass for heat and power applications.
Additional topics covered in 2009 will include anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis and gasification of biomass, biomass pre-treatment, commercial scale biogas production and biomass combustion systems. With so much happening in the biofuels sector, and such a demand for information, the magazine is increasing its frequency to 10 issues a year.
A one-year, 10-issue subscription costs £195. Individual back issues can be purchased at a cost of £25 each.
You can either go to our shopping pages to add items to your shopping cart and purchase them securely online via WorldPay, or download our subscription form here and either fax it to us on +44 20 8687 4130 or post it to Horseshoe Media Ltd, Marshall House, 124 Middleton Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 6RW, UK with payment.
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Volume 2, Issue 3, 2008
Features
Spoilt for choice Looking back at EU feedstock use throughout 2007, it is clear that unlike other continents, Europe is everything but a biofuels monoculture
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Committing to carbon credits A corporation's need to participate in the carbon markets comes from image preservation - failure to participate may have an adverse impact on the company's bottom line as well as share... Read more >>
Awakening a sleeping giant The rapid rise in fuel prices in South Africa has made the biodiesel market viable sooner than expected, explains Colin Crabtree, general manager at Sato Biodiesel
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Biodiesel grows up Feedstock flexibility and availability are not the only considerations when building a biodiesel plant
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Threat or opportunity? The term food-versus-fuel has become something of a cliché now, a convenient alliteration that rolls off the tongue. A cliché it may be, but one that can hardly have... Read more >>
Rotterdam or anywhere? Europe's largest centre for petroleum products was host to the first Biofuels International expo & conference in June
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The black art of trading biofuels Unlike the vertical integration model common in the petroleum industry, the biofuels market is more disparate. With the exception of blending, all other aspects of the production chain are usually... Read more >>
From by-product to co-product Biodiesel producers are no longer scratching their heads over the question of what to do with glycerine, but looking at ways to make the most of its multi-market appeal
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Green dreams The answer to nearly every biofuels sustainability question at the moment is second generation biofuels. But are they a viable option and how long will the market have to wait? Brian Warshaw takes a... Read more >>
BTL biocrude The number of biocrude projects has increased rapidly over recent months as petroleum companies seek to integrate biomass into existing petrol infrastructure
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Cost savings using NIR A monitoring programme is one of the easiest ways of cutting costs during production
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Satisfying strict criteria Standards exist to provide stability, yet sometimes they need to change to suit new circumstances. Without fuel standards for biofuels, engine design would be almost impossible
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Quality time: When does it equal more than money? By being able to receive faster test results during plant commissioning, companies are able to save both time and expense
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The need for accurate blends In a published paper on biodiesel blend quality submitted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory1 in the US, the chief problem found was inaccurate blend ratios
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New blends drive flexible equipment Blending recipes for biofuels are fairly similar throughout the industry but as companies create more diverse proprietary flex-fuels for special applications, assuring consistent long-term product... Read more >>
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