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BIOFUELS INTERNATIONAL magazine is brought out 6 times a year and is the leading global publication in the market. Designed to appeal to those who wish to learn and be kept abreast of this increasingly important area, the magazine encompasses, biodiesel, bioethanol, and biomass.
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Volume 4, Issue 8, 2010
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Under investigation The European Commission has begun investigating the possible illegal entry of US biodiesel from Singapore and Canada to the EU, following a complaint lodged by the European Biodiesel Board (EBB) in... Read more >>
Taking a different approach Singapore may be Asia’s petrochemicals hub, but the same cannot be said for renewable fuels. The government does not offer any subsidies for biofuels, nor does it mandate that a certain amount are... Read more >>
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Moving in the wrong direction? Biofuel production in southeast Asia has experienced a sudden drop in 2010. High palm oil prices and government failure in several countries to ensure biofuel consumption mandates are met have caused... Read more >>
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Thai biofuels: feedstocks and opportunities The Government of Thailand is committed to developing the country’s biofuels infrastructure and production capacity to serve both the domestic and export markets. Through price mechanism support... Read more >>
The same but different Renewable diesel uses renewable feedstocks, similarly to biodiesel, yet it is produced through traditional fractional distillation rather than transesterification. This means it can use existing... Read more >>
Exceeding expectations The Brazilian ethanol market had been predicted to face a deficit in 2010/11, notwithstanding a large surgarcane crop, as result of strong demand growth and severely reduced stock levels. In reality... Read more >>
Less is more The Netherlandsbased BioMCN officially opened its biomethanol production plant in June. The plant has a capacity of 250 million litres of biomethanol, of which most is used for the production of... Read more >>
Partnering for success In June Danish industrial enzymes producer Novozymes and Lignol Energy, a company in the cellulosic ethanol sector, signed an R&D agreement to make biofuel from wood chips and other forestry... Read more >>
Enabling sustainability claims The Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels (RSB) is an international initiative coordinated by the Energy Center at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, that brings together farmers, companies,... Read more >>
Eliminating ethanol emissions During the process of ethanol transportation and storage harmful vapours are created as the ethanol evaporates. Approximately 0.1kg/m3 of ethanol is lost between transportation from the factory to... Read more >>
Seaweed: a new wave of investment For more than 100 years, China and Asian nations have grown seaweed also known as macro-algae at a large industrial scale for the production of food, animal feed, pharmaceutical remedies, and... Read more >>
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