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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.
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Volume 4, Issue 3, 2010
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The time is now The newly titled Bioenergy International expo & conference will now have three streams exploring the advanced biodiesel, ethanol and bioenergy markets in Europe. The timing couldn’t be more... Read more >>
Biofuel policy update in Ireland A biofuels obligation, very similar in nature to the UK Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation, is due to come into effect from July 2010. It will set an initial 4% fossil-fuel displacement obligation.... Read more >>
Move over jatropha Croton megalocarpus grows well in semi-arid climates on marginal lands, producing 25-50 kg seeds annually with 32% oil content and reaches full maturity 11 years after planting. It is also inedible... Read more >>
Your questions answered QWhat is the status of EU biogas regulations? A There is no common EU biogas regulation but biogas is included in some European legislation. The most important is the EU directive on renewable energy... Read more >>
Africa gets the thumbs up During the food price spikes in 2008, the negative press that surrounded the issue – combined with the significant reduction in investment due to the global financial crisis – made some wonder if... Read more >>
Promise in the eastern islands The vast majority of the world’s production of biodiesel has been sourced from edible oil seeds. This, of course, is not sustainable and increasingly not economically feasible; and the use of... Read more >>
A green future in store Approaching a bulk liquid fuel storage terminal it would be no surprise to see rows of great conical steel structures emerging from the ground, but just around the corner green shoots are appearing.... Read more >>
Think big or think local As with the steel industry, ‘big oil’ is concentrated at deep-water ports and any biofuels producer selling into the oil majors for blending needs to be close enough to pipe product straight in,... Read more >>
Big oil steps up investment Between 2008-2009 there was a 6.6% dip in clean energy investment as a result of the recession, according to research by Bloomberg New Energy Finance. But if greenhouse gas emissions goals are to be... Read more >>
From forensic science to biofuel In the world of biofuel, pyrolysis is normally thought of as a large-scale process where heating occurs in an inert atmosphere, ultimately producing an end product – typically a biodiesel. However,... Read more >>
Putting seals to the test An elastomer or rubber is a polymer with the property of elasticity. It is typically made up of carbon, hydrogen and sometimes fluorine, or in the case of silicone, oxygen and silicon atoms. Chemical... Read more >>
Supersizing anaerobic digestion Anaerobic digestion (AD) is usually used to produce renewable energy from organic wastes in decentralised sites, producing a methane rich biogas from human and animal waste as well as crop residues.... Read more >>
A practical, proven path to green energy To lessen the reliance on petroleum-based fuels, governments around the world are calling for the development of second generation biofuels as soon as possible. One technology, RTP, or rapid thermal... Read more >>
Potential of pyrolysis The use of biomass as a fuel, or to produce heat and / or electricity is rapidly expanding but use on an industrial scale is still limited. This is in large part due to the low energy, density,... Read more >>
Next generation enzymes Molinos Río de la Plata, Argentina’s leading soyabean and sunflower seed processor, has implemented a new enzymatic degumming process at its San Lorenzo facility in Argentina. The Purifine... Read more >>
Paving the way for the future As governments around the globe clamour for more sustainable energy options than petrol and diesel, more and more focus is on the biofuels industry — especially advanced biofuels, which use... Read more >>
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