More Tuscon Buses to Run on Biodiesel

John Davis

Over the next five years, Tuscon, Arizona will be buying more biodiesel buses for the city’s public transportation system. This story from the Arizona Daily Star says Sun Tran, Tuscon’s bus system, is increasing the number of biodiesel buses… even as the green fuel already goes into a majority of the buses: The transit system has a contract to expand …

Biodiesel

World Ethanol, Biodiesel Production Doubling by 2030

John Davis

The amount of biofuels being produced in the world will double between 2010 and 2030… and that represents a significant increase from previous U.S. government estimates of how much ethanol and biodiesel will be produced in the future. This story from Reuters says a report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration says biofuels will be “an increasingly important source” of …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, News

Ethanol Investing Decline

Chuck Zimmerman

The issue of investment and financing for ethanol plants and bio refineries in general was addressed today by Chris Groobey, Baker & McKenzie, LLP. He works on project financing with investors and lenders and mostly in renewable fuels. He painted a pretty bleak picture. In fact, he says the New York investment community is not interested in biofuels right now. …

Audio, Biodiesel, Ethanol, Facilities, Farm Foundation, News

Biodiesel Powers Power Company

John Davis

Electric utility giant Consolidated Edison… Con Ed as it is affectionately known… announced today it will run more biodiesel in its vehicles. This company press release from the utility giant serving more than three million customers in the New York City area has more: Con Edison’s fleet of approximately 1,700 diesel trucks is using cleaner-burning B-20 biodiesel fuel, 20 percent …

Biodiesel

USB: Soy-Biodiesel Unfairly Blamed

John Davis

Soybean growers say their crop is being unfairly maligned in the Food-versus-Fuel debate. Members of the United Soybean Board gathered in Indianapolis, Indiana this week, and part of what they are discussing is how to counter arguments supporting that viewpoint. Gary Truitt’s Hoosier Ag Today has more details from the meeting: During the discussion, there was considerable debate on how …

Biodiesel

Mandatory Biodiesel Survey Proposed

John Davis

The government wants to know more about the biodiesel production operations in this country. This story from Biodiesel Magazine says the U.S. Energy Information Administration wants a mandatory biodiesel survey. The information would be gathered in compliance with the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which directed collection of information on biofuels: The survey would collect data on biodiesel and coproduct …

Biodiesel

Biodiesel Boat Approaches Last Port Before Record

John Davis

The Earthrace, the 100 percent biodiesel-powered boat trying to set a record for circumnavigation of the globe, is approaching its last port before its final run back to Spain… and a world record. This update from the earthrace.net web site says Earthrace will dock at Port Suez, Egypt, after getting special permission to go through the Suez Canal, and fuel …

Biodiesel

Biodiesel Could Be Future for Railroads

John Davis

Trains are being touted right now for their efficient use of fuel. And riding the rails could become even greener, if some testing of biodiesel in locomotives proves positive. A small train company in the Pacific Northwest is using biodiesel on some of its routes. This story from the Seattle Times says the Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad has fueled up …

Biodiesel