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Date Published:
02 February 2007

Volume 1, Issue 1


Can anyone make biofuels out of any old Bush?

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Biofuels production: raw materials

European Biodiesel Board (EBB)

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European Biodiesel Board (EBB)

EU producers of agricultural ethyl alcohol (UEPA)

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Developing an EU fuel ethanol industry: a strategic choice in four points.

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)

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Dr. Marianne Osterkorn examines the many socio-economic benefits of biofuels and weighs them against their environmental impacts.

Enhancing the environmental benefits of biodiesel production

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Work carried out by ADAS on breeding rape with a low nitrogen requirement will significantly contribute to ensuring feedstocks with an advatageous GHG and energy balance are produced.

Construction plans in biofuels

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Mike Spear explores the realms of biodiesel and bioethanol, from the ideas and days of Henry Ford through contemporary construction of biofuel plants around the globe.

Business of biofuels construction projects

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Planning construction projects for biofuels industry is a complex process. Key to this is beggining with an end in mind, in order to create a successful business plan, as Ian Walker explains.

Fluid technology in biofuels

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Zoe Grainge exmaines whether biofuels' new life as a competitor to fossil fuel means investment in this kind of technology will be essential in order to maximise biofuels' potential.

Additives use in biodiesel fuel blends

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biodiesel (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester - FAME) is recognised as a fuel that can be used in blends from as low as 2% in fossil diesel through to 100% biodiesel. Biodiesel use is growing internationally as Government response to various political, economic and climatic threats. Each Governments response is different , the balance of the issues and potential resource constraints is viewed differently on... [read more]

Biodiesel: The good, the bad...and additives

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Are significant improvements in the quality of biodiesel and it's blends possible with the use of quality multifunctional diesel additives, antioxidants and cold flow additives, in areas of concern such as fuel system corrosion?