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[news] Fueling Frustration : A new state rule teases biodiesel consumers who want more. - Monterey County Weekly (Monterey County Weekly)
Ahuge red arrow points toward a fuel pump at Alliance Mart gas station in Monterey, advertising ?Biodiesel HERE NOW.? But the fuel that flows from the pump is only 5 percent plant-derived. The rest is old-fashioned dinosaur grease. That?s because of a February 2008 state memo limiting Biodiesel blends stored underground to 5 percent, until an independent testing lab proves the tanks and their ...

Eastman Announces New BioExtend Additive for Biodiesel Formulations (ChemPoint)
KINGSPORT, Tennessee, May 27, 2009 -- Eastman Chemical Company announces the introduction of its new Eastman BioExtend? 30 HP additive for Biodiesel formulations.

Natural Resources Canada: Government of Canada Invests in High River Biodiesel (Marketwire)
HIGH RIVER, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - May 29, 2009) - Thanks to an investment by the Government of Canada, the Western Biodiesel facility in High River will receive up to $19.9 million over seven years to support biofuels development. Ted Menzies, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance and Member of Parliament for Macleod, on behalf of the Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Natural ...

New crop could be grown in Georgia for biofuel market (Savannah Morning News)
Corn and soybeans are excellent crops for use in ethanol and biodiesel production, but chickens, cows and people like to eat the crops, too. University of Georgia engineers are searching for non-food crops that can be used to make alternative fuels.

MnSP fire causes minimal damage (Nobles County Review)
Two biodiesel storage tanks show damage from the fire. The fire was limited to an area involved exclusively with storage and loading of soybean oil and soy biodiesel.

Biodiesel mandate increases, is on scheduled to meet 2015 goal (Redwood Falls Gazette)
Back in May 2008 Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed a bill that is going to increase Min-nesota?s current 2 percent Biodiesel mandate to 20 percent by 2015. On May 1, 2009 the first step in meeting that incremental mandate was met when the state?s Biodiesel went from a two percent to five percent blend.

 

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