Biofuels Council offers Biofuel Bio

John Davis

The biofuels industry is rapidly picking up steam and the fast track growth is spurring a demand for professionals who are educated in biodiesel, ethanol and other alternative fuels. The American Biofuels Council wants to meet that demand wtih a new biofuels educator program. The American Biofuels Council (ABC), a national grassroots communications network for the advancement of biofuels adoption, …

Biodiesel, E85, Ethanol, Government, News, Production

IRL, EPIC Reflect on Ethanol Performance in IndyCar Series

John Davis

It was a breakthrough year for ethanol, with the fuel fully powering the IndyCar Series for the first time. The Indy Racing League and the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council agree that the switch to 100% ethanol was a success. The 2007 season of the IndyCar(R) Series featured a dazzling display of intense and unpredictable competition, with a margin of …

EPIC, Ethanol, Indy Racing, News, Promotion, Racing

Off-shore Power in Texas Takes a Different Twist

John Davis

Texas is used to having companies bidding for off-shore energy rights in the Gulf of Mexico, but this time it’s the wind, not oil, fueling the process. This story in the Dallas Morning News says its a new process for almost everyone involved: This is the first time in the U.S. that leases for offshore wind production are being put …

Miscellaneous, Wind

Fighting Fire with… Biodiesel

John Davis

Firefighters in Charlottesville, Virginia will be rushing off to fires, running their fire engines on biodiesel. This story from WCAV-TV quotes Charlottesville Fire Chief, Charles Werner as pointing out the benefits of the green fuel: [T]he fire department is changing [its] larger vehicles to run on biodiesel 20. Which means that 20% of the diesel is now an alternative fuel. …

Biodiesel

Canada Pledges Half-Billion Dollars to Renewables

John Davis

In a move that can only be seen as a bold one to boost renewable fuels north of the border, the Canadian government has pledged to put $500 million into development of fuels from renewable sources. This story from The Canadian Press says the money is going to be put in a development fund managed by Sustainable Development Technology Canada: …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, News

Maryland to Buy More Green Vehicles

John Davis

Officials in the state of Maryland have pledged to buy more vehicles that run on ethanol and biodiesel and triple the number of hybrids in the state’s fleet by 2011. This story in the Baltimore (MD) Sun says the Board of Public Works, which approved the policy, is welcoming the news as a way to make Maryland more eco-friendly: “Even …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, News

POET Prepares For Indiana Grand Opening

John Davis

Ethanol producer POET is getting ready to open yet another ethanol plant… this time, a 65-million-gallon-a-year facility near Portland, Indiana. When at peak capacity, the plant will use 22 million bushels of corn a year and join POET’s network of 20 plants (plus seven more in progress) in five states, making POET the the largest dry mill ethanol producer in …

Ethanol, News

Oklahoma… Where the Wind Powers Tulsa Town

John Davis

OK, I’m not quite ready to pen lyrics for a wind energy version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic Oklahoma, but I think it’s pretty cool that the state’s plentiful wind could become as common of a fuel source as the finite amount of petroleum that comes from the ground. This story in the Tulsa (OK) World says that city is …

Wind

Canadian Corn Farmers Get New Ethanol Market

John Davis

Monsanto’s Gro-Ethanol Program, in conjunction with GreenField Ethanol, is giving corn farmers in Ontario a new market. This story posted on Marketwire.com says the program will encourage the corn to go to, of course, ethanol: The Gro-ethanol program, unveiled today at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, invites Ontario’s farmers to grow corn seed containing Monsanto traits, specifically for the ethanol market. …

Ethanol, News

Nebraska Economist Cites Needs for Ethanol Mandates

John Davis

A University of Nebraska economist warns of the perils the ethanol industry faces if Congress does not approve new mandates for use. The Sioux City (IA) Journal says a new report, titled “Understanding Ethanol Plant Economics: Will Boom Go Bust?”, says ethanol plants will see their profits disappear over the next four years unless the new mandates prop up demand. …

Ethanol, News