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so far, my own story is too simple as i've just gotten into this as well. I am growing jatropha curcas, a plant native to central america, the northern part of south america, and the southern part of north america. it was exported sometime in the 1500's to india where currently they are using...
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as far as Texas goes. that bill was killed. Texas has about 5 working biofuel production plants that I am aware of. further, on THESE boards you can see how much interest is being generated by those interested in biofuels. I too am caught up in it, Im hoping to purchase 6 acres I just found this past...
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Three major federal government press events are being scheduled in mid-April in Washington, DC. A nice car that can run on fully-certified B100 biodiesel fuel is being sought for demonstration at these events. Top officials will be making major announcements on biofuel production and use at these events...
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i was searching the Agronomic science foundation when i found a link bet ween JGcoors from Wisconsin and the castor of castor oil. I ggogle JGcoors,castor and i find the welcome page to the "29th Symposium of biotechnology for fuels and chemicals". This page is interesting inorder to find out...
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I'm getting sick of all the negative opinions so called progressive sites are posting about the use of biofuels. No one seems to know about any of the upcoming alternative feedstocks or the use of recycled grease. Some of the loudest are environmental groups. Algae, jatropha and wood cHip are coming...
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Interesting stuff. All new technolgies, even old ones like biodiesel, go through ups and downs as they become mainstream. Link here. Biodiesel growth seen stagnating in 2008 Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:52pm EST By Christine Stebbins CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. biodiesel industry growth looks set to stagnate in 2008...
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