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Volume 2, Issue 2
Published: May 1, 2008
Breaking down the RTFO
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Ian Waller, an adviser to the UK Government, explains who is and is not obligated by the new legislation The Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) came into force on the 15 of April 2008, in England,...
Biofuel production goes east
This year is shaping up to be a big one for biofuels with new plants opening all over eastern Europe. ...
The big green foray
The publishers of Biofuels International magazine are launching what promises to be one of the largest green fuel shows to hit Europe â?? Biofuels International Expo and Conference. ...
Introduction to biodiesel additives
Additives play a vital role in biodiesel production and storage, primarily for oxidation stabilisation and deposit control. ...
The additive advantage
A new generation of additives is helping the industry integrate alternative fuels. ...
Improved biodiesel oxidative stability
Global additive leader Eastman Chemical Company looks at the benefits of antioxidants and metal chelators. ...
Energy saving conversion processes
Taking a closer look at bioethanol plant design in the framework of EU policies and sustainability claims. ...
Run of the mill production
Although second generation production methods are expected to revolutionise the biofuels industry, for now traditional methods still hold first place. ...
Rethinking reboilers
External reboilers can provide potential savings of up to $1 million (â?¬631 million), compared with a direct seal heated mash column. ...
Keeping it clean
Brian Davis examines the different filtration methods available to producers. ...
Implementing second generation bioethanol in the EU
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Before second generation ethanol can be produced and used on a large scale, certain first generation issues need to be addressed An increasingly growing number of countries have shown interest in climate...
One piece of the puzzle
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Enzyme development is progressing aggressively and costs are decreasing, yet more work needs to be done before biomass-based biofuels are a commercially-viable reality Today, all projects focusing on...
From vodka to ethanol
Biofuels International talks to Irish ethanol producer Greenfield about its impressive plans for eastern Europe While the EU has set ambitious targets for biofuels use, both for 2010 and 2020, not so...