Biofuels Centerpiece of Caribbean Conference

John Davis

Much of the talk at the recent Miami Conference on the Caribbean Basin in Florida was about biofuels… and how they could help the impoverished economies of the Caribbean. This story in Ft. Lauderdale (FL) Sun-Sentinel talks about biodiesel and ethanol devlopment and what it means for the Caribbean: “In today’s world and in today’s agriculture, there is no more …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, International, News

Biofuels Conferences in the Sunshine State

John Davis

As the Midwest (where I’m at) thaws out of a major ice storm that shut down the power (my home for a little while last night) and prepares for ANOTHER round this weekend, some time in Florida this winter sounds mighty inviting. Well if the escape from the Midwest ice and snow is not enough for you (or if you’re …

Biodiesel, Biodiesel Conference, conferences, Ethanol, News, RFA

Podcast on Informa Report

Cindy Zimmerman

The latest “Ethanol Report” podcast from the Renewable Fuels Association features comments from Informa Economics CEO Bruce Scherr and Renewable Fuels Foundation chairman Bill Lee on the report that “puts to bed” the food versus fuel debate. Here’s a link to the post on the RFA blog. The study was commissioned by the Renewable Fuels Foundation, the education and research …

Ethanol, News, RFA

EPIC Fun Pack

Cindy Zimmerman

The Ethanol Promotion and Information Council unveiled a new Educational Fun Pack last week at the Green California Schools Conference. The pack is equipped with six different units for teachers. The materials focus on English, geography, science, math, vocabulary, and social studies. The fun pack also includes 30 wristbands, 30 environmental window clings, 30 children’s books, 2 girls and 2 …

EPIC, Ethanol, News, Promotion

AE Biofuels Now Publicly Traded

Cindy Zimmerman

AE Biofuels, formerly known as American Ethanol, has completed its plans to become a publicly traded company by merging with a firm known as Marwich II Ltd. The California-based company is involved in both ethanol and biodiesel, with majority ownership of a plant in India that is designed to produce 50 million gallons of biodiesel per year and plans to …

Biodiesel, Cellulosic, Ethanol, News

VeraSun Recives Venture Award

Cindy Zimmerman

VeraSun Energy, headquartered in South Dakota, was recently honored with one of ten Iowa Venture Awards by the Iowa Area Development Group (IADG). VeraSun is one of the nation’s largest ethanol producers and is nearing completion a 100 million gallon ethanol production plant in Hartley, Iowa to complement their other two Iowa facilities located in Fort Dodge and Charles City. …

Ethanol, Facilities, News

Biofuel Producer Honored as “Great Oregonian”

John Davis

SeQuential Biofuels, maker and seller of biodiesel and ethanol, has been honored as one of five recipients of Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski’s Gold Awards, recognizing “greatness in Oregonians.” This story from the Portland (OR) News says the award was handed out recently at the Oregon Convention Center: SeQuential, which opened the nation’s first biofuels station in 2006 on McVay Highway …

Biodiesel, E85, Ethanol, News

Swedish Bio-Fuel Sports Car

Cindy Zimmerman

“The Future of Things” has a feature on a future bio-fueled sports car called CCXR. The elite Swedish sports car manufacturer Koenigsegg has created a new bio-fuel powered sports car named CCXR. This Limited Edition CCXR is the first homologated car currently in production to reach over 1,000 Brake horsepower, and a top speed of over 400 km/h (250+ mph). …

Car Makers, E85, Ethanol, News

New Report Puts Food vs Fuel “to Bed”

Cindy Zimmerman

The price of corn has less to do with the price of food than many other factors, according to an extensive new study by Informa Economics based on 20 years of price data. The Informa report identifies the so-called “marketing bill”—the portion of final food costs that excludes grains or other raw materials—as a key driver of the consumer price …

Ethanol, News, RFA

Senate Stops Energy Bill Roll

Cindy Zimmerman

The energy bill was on a roll after passing the House Thursday, but a failed vote on Friday to end debate in the Senate puts the bill back in limbo. In urging Senators to block a vote on the bill, Sen. Pete Domenici of New Mexico, the ranking Republican on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, argued: “This is …

Biodiesel, Energy, Ethanol, News