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Tank Storage Canada expo & conference
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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 3, Issue 3, 2009
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Positive outlook for EU ethanol Last year was a far from normal for the European bioethanol fuel sector. It was a year characterised by record prices for raw materials, record prices for DDGS, an all-time high price for crude oil... Read more >>
Continued controversy The US trade body the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) has submitted some official comments in relation to the EU Commission’s decision on anti-dumping (AD) and countervailing duties (CVD). From 13... Read more >>
Future shock: new paradigm in algal biofuels In 1973 the world experienced the first major supply shock from OPEC, leading to petrol shortages, and a sustained period of economic stagnation, and rampant inflation. As a response, the National... Read more >>
Supply outstrips demand in Malawi Ethanol Company (ETHCO) in Malawi is one of southern Africa’s most experienced ethanol producers, but is struggling to get optimum use out of its plant. Commissioned in 1982, the plant was... Read more >>
Reducing import costs through biofuels Suffi cient bioenergy in southern Africa, which mostly depends on petroleum products from the Middle East and southeast Asian countries, is expected to drastically reduce fuel import costs by almost... Read more >>
Outlook for southern Africa South Africa’s biofuels mood could hardly be more muted as the country’s elections approach. Maize is still excluded from the government’s biofuels strategy and only a handful of projects still... Read more >>
No appetite for renewable risk Many of the investors who showed initial exuberance in backing the biofuels industries and other clean energy projects have been burned. They were with companies like Aventine Renewable Energy, of... Read more >>
Jatropha – the future or disaster in the making? A perfect biofuel crop would grow where food crops cannot, need no irrigation, no fertiliser and little care. It would grow fast, converting almost all the solar energy it soaks up into biomass and... Read more >>
Sustainable production of jatropha While jatropha certainly has potential as an oil crop, most of the interest to date has been driven by the short term commercial need to establish plantations, capture market share and begin... Read more >>
Enzymes to ethanol Straw, along with the many varieties of tall grasses that grow naturally in Africa and Asia; sugarcane bagasse, corn stover, and hard wood chips from trees such as willow and poplar, can all be used... Read more >>
From unwanted fats to valuable fuel It is well-documented in technical literature that enzymatic processing of oils and fats into biodiesel is technically feasible, but still very few plants use this technology for commercial-scale... Read more >>
The US stays positive Demand for biodiesel in the US remains constrained, with the annual production pace currently gauged somewhere within 200 to 300 million gallons – a fraction of installed capacity. The export... Read more >>
Consumption to rise this year The world economic and financial crisis is having a huge impact on economic activity, and especially on transport. The consumption of diesel, the preferred fuel for trucks in the EU, decreased during... Read more >>
Saving money from the outset Some biofuels plants have sunk in the global economic downturn, projects have been cancelled and assets have been sold off. Instead of simply being beaten by expensive feedstocks set against the... Read more >>
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