The Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri has completed an analysis of the new energy bill, and the results seem to point to some pretty positive results from the legislation. FAPRI reports the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007, signed into law by President Bush on December 19th, will have positive consequences for …
Galveston Biodiesel Plant Back On
A Galveston, Texas biodiesel plant that looked like it was done after oil giant Chevron backed out of a deal to expand operations, now looks like it is back to expanding its efforts. This story in the Houston Chronicle says Galveston Bay Biodiesel will spend $15 million to do some improvements and settle legal claims against it after Chevron left …
BioGold From the USA to the UK and Beyond
BioGold Fuels is extending the reach of its operations throughout the Western World. The company has entered into a joint venture with a company in the United Kingdom to establish waste to energy plants throughout Europe. BioGold Fuels Corporation in a joint venture with Jack Allen Holdings Limited, has formed BioGold Fuels U.K. Limited and BioGold Fuels Europe Limited. The …
Biodiesel Producers Gear Up for Orlando
In less than a month, biodiesel producers, users, and enthusiasts will gather in sunny Orlando, Florida for the National Biodiesel Board’s 2008 National Biodiesel Conference & Expo. The event is touted as the “largest and most comprehensive event in the history of the biodiesel industry.” This press release from the NBB says Florida has become a natural place for biodiesel …
Nacel Unveils 80 MW Power Plan
Nacel Energy has unveiled a plan to put up 80 megawatts of wind power generation, enough to power more than 25,000 homes, over the next three years. This story from CNNMoney.com says the community-based wind power company will help local communities cash in on the growing wind energy industry: NACEL Energy President Brian Lavery stated: “The development of 80 MW …
Troubled Times at Imperium
Seattle-based biodiesel giant Imperium Renewables seems to be hitting some tough times lately. The latest news from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer says the company is laying people off: The Seattle biodiesel producer, which employed 107 people in mid-August, did not provide specific numbers. It issued this short statement when asked about the layoff by the P-I’s Andrea James. “Imperium Renewables has …
Professor Using Own Technology for Biodiesel Plant
A professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale want to build a biodiesel plant that uses technology he and his fellow researchers have been working on. This story from the Southern.com web site (in Carbondale, Illinois) says SIUC professor Yong Gao wants to use two chemical processes he has perfected in the lab at his own biodiesel plant to see just …
Oilsource/Greenline Pump Up Biodiesel Production in Florida
A major biodiesel production facility is coming to Florida. Oilsource Holdings and Greenline Industries are teaming up to build the largest biodiesel plant in the Southeastern United States. A 60 million gallon per year plant is expected to be commissioned by the first quarter of 2009. The plant will be located in Miami, Florida, with rail spur access for distribution …
Babcock & Brown Wind Up Wind Energy
One of the largest wind farms in the U.S. has reached full operation. Babcock & Brown and BP have successfully reached full capacity with their wind farm in Weld County, Colorado. The 300.5 megawatt wind-power facility has been delivered on time, on budget and without a single lost time incident during its construction. General contractor Mortenson Construction has received industry …
Low-Cost Biodiesel from BioGold
Production of biodiesel is getting cheaper and cheaper. At least, it is for BioGold Fuels. Through its acquisition of Full Circle Industries, research and development, and strategic relationships, BioGold Fuels Corporation has developed a low cost method of producing diesel fuel and other types of energy derived from municipal solid waste and other types of waste. While other producers of …

