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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 4, Issue 1, 2010
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Is making ethanol finally cheaper than petrol? One of the major challenges to the future of the ethanol industry has always been that it cost more to produce than petrol. Future technological advances and cheaper feedstocks were thought to be the... Read more >>
Advancing the German market Within the EU the German market is not only the biggest it is also an open market for imports – local producers and traders have to compete with other European companies. Additional imports from... Read more >>
An industry in limbo Like watching a car wreck in slow motion, the US biodiesel industry saw 2009 conclude without an extension for a tax credit critical to the profitability of biodiesel producers. From 31 December to 1... Read more >>
Abengoa Bioenergy: 'diversification and exports are keys to success' One of the US’ largest ethanol producers Abengoa Bioenergy has just taken its second step into the export market by shipping the equivalent of 40 railcars at the beginning of January 2010.... Read more >>
A tale of two walls It has not been a quiet year for the biofuels industry in the US. Ethanol plants were plagued by a poisonous mix of high raw material costs, low oil prices, and a monster debt they struggled to... Read more >>
Bioenergy plant update - US Biofuels International provides a list of plants being built across the US Read more >>
The potential yield of microalgae oil In autotrophic microalgae the energy from solar radiation arriving on the microalgal surface is converted into stored biomass by photosynthesis. Unfortunately, not all of the solar energy arriving at... Read more >>
An insight into algae The global economic recession is already shaking out many of the would-be players in a crowded algae space, and favouring new players with improved strategies. Why are some algae companies attracting... Read more >>
Fuel from sewage? Since the invention of the flushing toilet and the increased use of baths and showers, sewage now arrives at the treatment part as 95% water. While sewage was just a problem to be disposed... Read more >>
Developments in the cellulosic ethanol sector Cellulose is the most abundant organic compound on earth. Together with hemicellulose and lignin it forms the structure of all plants. Cellulose can be obtained from agricultural and forestry waste,... Read more >>
Working together Cellulosic ethanol is expected to be a major contributor to the biofuels solution, and there are many factors driving this opportunity. The widespread availability of lignocellulosic material –... Read more >>
Saving the world’s most valuable commodity Piedmont Biofuels used to use 1 gallon of water per gallon of biodiesel produced, until the municipal wastewater treatment plant could no longer accept it because it had reached its biological oxygen... Read more >>
Crude glycerine treatment using coalescers Glycerine is a critical component used in the manufacture of a wide variety of products in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and food industries. It is a colourless, non-toxic, viscous fluid and has... Read more >>
Added value Due to a high protein content, biofuel side streams hold a lot of value, which can even exceed the worth of the biofuel itself. For example, soyabeans have 35% protein content, rapeseed – 21%,... Read more >>
Monitoring glycerine quality Glycerine is a highly stable non toxic, nonirritating product with no negative environmental effects. Physically, it is watersoluble, clear, colorless, odorless, viscous and hygroscopic liquid with a... Read more >>
Biotransformation of glycerine gains momentum Glycerine is one of the most widely available chemicals in the world, touting a production of over £2 billion (€2.3 billion) and growing.1 As the biodiesel industry well knows, the supply of... Read more >>
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