Two veterans of the energy business from Houston, Texas have been named to the board of directors of Better Biodiesel, Inc…. a Utah-based company that uses a proprietary technology that eliminates the use of some caustic chemicals for the production of biodiesel (see my post from January 26th).
Check out this story that appeared on Grainnet.com:
Steven A Nordaker was appointed as an independent member of the board.
Nordaker is presently senior vice president-finance for the Energy Capital Group in Houston, TX.
Nordaker has about 40 years experience in energy finance, including 20 years in the energy group at JP Morgan Chase.
Better Biodiesel also announced that John Robinson, Ph.D., has been appointed to the board to replace Peter Kristensen who has relinquished his board seat while remaining a company vice president.
Robinson is currently the CEO of ChemConnect, Houston, TX, an electronic marketplace for buying and selling chemical feedstocks, commodity and specialty chemicals and polymers. Previously, Robinson spent 17 years with BP (British Petroleum).


This press release from the Renewable Fuels Association says the New Era Act, introduced by Iowa Congressman Bruce Braley, is before a congressional committee and would promote an educated and skilled workforce to meet the demands of an expanding renewable fuels industry:
Team Ethanol partner 
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell was at the dedication of a new wind farm… the seventh one in the state.
South Dakota Senator John Thune says Senate leaders want to pass an energy bill by the Fourth of July… but warned a group of about 100 people this week at the Ethanol Public Policy Summit in Sioux Falls that conflict looms on the horizon.
REX Stores, usually known for selling televisions, stereos, and appliances is buying into ethanol.
Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle is calling on Republicans in his state’s legislature to back his plan to spend $30 million on renewable energy.
The smell of french fries fills the air. But this isn’t the back of some fast food restaurant… it’s a construction site where 100% biodiesel is fueling the heavy equipment.
It’s time for the Iowa corn growers to really showcase their stuff this week as we lead up to the