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Biodiesel News For 09-Oct-2008 Thermo Fisher Scientific Enables Reliable Biodiesel Analysis Using the Radial Plasma View iCAP ... (ThomasNet)CAMBRIDGE, UK (September 22, 2008) - Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, has incorporated unique capabilities in the iCAP 6000 Series of ICP emission spectrometers to achieve dependable monitoring of elemental contaminants in Biodiesel. The dedicated radial plasma view configuration of the system provides enhanced analytical capabilities for important elements ... Biofuel plants hit economic road block (San Francisco Chronicle) It's one of the newest buildings in this small agricultural town. Aligned between two city water towers, the 120-foot long Biodiesel plant gleams in the sun. The paint on its sign hasn't even chipped. But weeds have begun to encroach on the Great River Soy... 10/6/2008 5:14:00 PM ASA: Congress Passes BioDiesel Tax Credit Extension (CattleNetwork.com) The American Soybean Association (ASA) is celebrating final passage of legislation that includes an extension of the biodiesel tax incentive for one year through Dec. 31, 2009, and provisions to shut down the abusive "splash and dash" practice that currently allows foreign-produced fuel to enter the U.S., claim the biodiesel tax incentive and be shipped to a third country for end use. Indonesia's '09 Palm Biodiesel Use Seen at 1-1.2m T (Planet Ark) JAKARTA - Indonesia may consume 1 million to 1.2 million tonnes of biodiesel using palm oil as feed stock in 2009, following the introduction of a mandatory biofuel policy, a government official said on Wednesday. Biofuel promise hits roadblock (Detroit News) It's one of the newest buildings in this small agricultural town. Aligned between two city water towers, the 120-foot-long biodiesel plant gleams in the sun. The paint on its sign isn't even chipped. Summary: Biofuels firms going through tough times (AP via Yahoo! Finance) WHAT HAPPENED: Ethanol and biodiesel plants across the country have struggled in recent years to recruit enough investors for their projects. Others have finished plants but don't have enough money to operate. Biofuel plants hit economic road block (San Jose Mercury News) It"s one of the newest buildings in this small agricultural town. Aligned between two city water towers, the 120-foot long Biodiesel plant gleams in the sun. The paint on its sign hasn"t even chipped. But weeds have begun to encroach on the Great River Soy Biodiesel plant, which produced just 94,000 gallons over two weeks before it ran out of money and was shuttered.
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