Company Studies Grease-to-Biodiesel Feasibility

John Davis

A Missouri company is looking into the feasibility of turning fat, oil and grease (FOG) in urban sewers into clean-burning biodiesel. Biodiesel magazine reports that H2O’C Engineering’s study is funded by $50,000 from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources: The study will focus collecting FOG from two Missouri metropolitan areas, Kansas City and St. Louis. “We are looking at what …

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Missouri Biodiesel Plant Reopens Under New Name

John Davis

There’s new life for a biodiesel plant in Southeast Missouri. This article from Cape Girardeau’s Southeast Missourian says the former Great River Soy Processing Plant in Lilbourn has been reborn as ME Bio Energy LLC after being idled for the last three years: After producing the first batch, the plant shut down to send a sample to the Environmental Protection …

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Canada Invests $81 Million in Biodiesel, Wind Ventures

John Davis

The Canadian government is putting about $81 million in a couple of wind and biodiesel ventures. This Reuters article says the money will be spent over the next decade in Quebec: The government announced a C$65 million injection over 10 years in two wind farms in the Gaspe region in Eastern Quebec. The two farms, Carleton and L’Anse-a-Valleau, are owned …

Biodiesel, Government, Wind

EPA To Host Free Biofuels & Sustainability Webinar

Joanna Schroeder

The EPA is hosting a free biofuels and sustainability webinar on Tuesday, September 21, 2010 from 9:30 am – 11:00 am PST that will provide a national and regional perspective on sustainability indicators and best practices throughout the biofuel supply chain. Specifically, the webinar will discuss the guiding principles of sustainability developed by the National Biodiesel Board, and examine policy …

Biodiesel, biofuels, Education

Chemists’ Podcast Features Biodiesel from Sewage

John Davis

A U. S. Environmental Protection Agency researcher says that biodiesel can be made from municipal sewage sludge that would cost about the same as diesel made from non-renewable petroleum. In the latest episode of the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) podcast series, “Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions,” the EPA’s David M. Kargbo says sewage treatment plants could use microorganisms that produce higher amounts …

Biodiesel, Research

Blue Dog Dem Unhappy with Obama’s Ethanol, Biodiesel Efforts

John Davis

The leader of the Blue-Dog Democrats, the bloc of House Democratic centrists, says President Obama’s efforts on ethanol and biodiesel are dragging his overall grade for his first year and a half in office down to just average. The Hill reports that while Rep. Stephanie Herseth-Sandlin (D-S.D.), believes the President has done a good job on some economic issues, she’s …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Government, News

Biodiesel Board Honors Bond with Lifetime Achievement

John Davis

He’s been a big advocate for biodiesel for quite some time, so it’s only fitting that the National Biodiesel Board has honored retiring U.S. Senator Kit Bond (R-MO) today with its Lifetime Achievement Award. “America is striving for energy security and clean air, and Senator Bond deserves our thanks for helping to make biodiesel viable,” said NBB CEO Joe Jobe. …

Biodiesel, NBB

Montana Grant Funds Train’s Biodiesel Test

John Davis

A $125,000 grant will help fund a project that studies biodiesel in train engines. Biodiesel Magazine reports the Montana Department of Environmental Quality award for Opportunity Link, a Havre, Mont.-based economic development agency, includes the evaluation of B20 in a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway engine: “We are supportive of environmental initiatives to identify alternative fuel sources and opportunities to …

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Clemson Mobile Facility Spreads Word of Biodiesel

John Davis

Researchers at Clemson University have a new mobile biofuels processing plant that will help do new research on new biomass feedstocks, like algae and fungio, while spreading the word of what biodiesel can do. This press release from the school says its $125,000 piece of equipment from Piedmont Biofuels in North Carolina will provide the research platform and take the …

Biodiesel, Research

Ferry Could Use Biodiesel Instead of Shutting Down

John Davis

Some new clean air regulations in California could lead to a popular ferry shutting down. But it might not have to if the vessel uses biodiesel. This article from the Daily Pilot says the Catalina Flyer, a 500-passenger catamaran that runs between the mainland and Santa Catalina Island could have to shut down while the owners buy and install a …

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