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ExxomMobil commits $300M to algae biofuels

July 31, 2009 • Biodiesel, How, Algae PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Schroeder Industries develops Cold Clear filtration system

June 1, 2009 • Biodiesel, How PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Sweet sorghum used for ethanol production in North Carolina

April 7, 2009 • Biodiesel, How, Ethanol, Grants, Research PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Cool Earth uses balloons in solar cells

March 24, 2009 • Alternatives, How PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

ORNL director explains carbon dioxide footprint increase

March 24, 2009 • Alternatives, How, Problems PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Research Underway for Plant to Double as Plastic and Biodiesel Base

February 26, 2009 • Biodiesel, Feedstock, How, Universities, Research, Laboratories, Grass PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Green Cleanup Company With Hands in Biodiesel Publishes New Methodology Report

February 23, 2009 • Biodiesel, How, Research PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

New Cellulosic Fuel Cell Could Help Ethanol Business

February 18, 2009 • Alternatives, How, Ethanol, Research, Laboratories PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Series Seminar Held to Discuss Production and Use of Biofuels in Today’s Changing Climate

February 18, 2009 • Biodiesel, How, States, Ethanol, Universities PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Indiana’s First City-Run Biodiesel Production Facility Opens

February 5, 2009 • Biodiesel, Feedstock, New Facilities, How, States, Trends, Commercial Vehicles, Waste-To-Fuel, Water, Publicity PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

BioFuelBox Breakthrough Removes Sulfur from Waste Grease, Ensuring Easy and Consistent Quality Biodiesel Production

February 5, 2009 • Biodiesel, Feedstock, How, Methods, Clean Diesel, Waste-To-Fuel PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

UND & Tesoro Developing New, Direct-Replacement Crop Crambe

February 3, 2009 • Biodiesel, Feedstock, Alternatives, New Facilities, How, States, Ethanol, Grants, Universities, Trends, Research, Laboratories, Publicity, Food vs. Fuel PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Pennsylvania Continues to Make Strides in Alternative Energy Industry

February 3, 2009 • Biodiesel, Governors, Energy Prices, Alternatives, How, States, Counties, Ethanol, Investing, Grants PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Giant Tharaldson Ethanol Plant Officially Begins Ethanol Production

January 29, 2009 • Feedstock, New Facilities, How, States, Ethanol, Startups, Corn, Water, Food vs. Fuel PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

New Catalyst Breakthrough Makes Ethanol Production and Transport More Feasible, Productive, and Storable

January 29, 2009 • U.S. Government, Alternatives, How, Methods, Ethanol, Universities, Trends, Research, Laboratories PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Biotechnology May Help Extract High Levels of Ethanol & Biodiesel Feedsstock from Trees

January 29, 2009 • Biodiesel, Feedstock, Alternatives, How, Ethanol, Universities, Trends, Biomass, Research, Wood PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Nova Biofuels-Seneca Receives NBB BQ-9000 Quality Assurance Certification

January 28, 2009 • Biodiesel, Feedstock, How, Waste-To-Fuel, Publicity PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Wastewater-Yielded Oil & Grease a Biodiesel Possibility in Ohio

January 28, 2009 • Biodiesel, Mainstream Press, Feedstock, Alternatives, How, States, Methods, Commercial Vehicles, Waste-To-Fuel PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

Can America’s Infrastructure Handle New Biofuel Transport by 2012?

January 26, 2009 • Biodiesel, U.S. Government, How, Problems, Ethanol, Trends, Commercial Vehicles, Legislation PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

San Francisco Hosts Sixth Annual National Biodiesel Conference & Expo; New Topics Discussed for the Industry

January 26, 2009 • Biodiesel, Alternatives, How, States, Trends, Publicity PermalinkComments (0)Leave a Comment »

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Biodiesel Factoid

34 of America's 50 states are producing biodiesel.

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