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Algal Biomass Organization formed
Algae
Friday, 30 May 2008

The Algal Biomass Organization (ABO), a trade body to help accelerate the development and commercial application of algae biomass, has been launched by a group of interested parties it was announced yesterday (29th May). 

“Given the social, economic, and environmental possibilities for algae, and the growing number of companies, technologies and products being developed to address them, it is becoming increasingly important to harness their potential  for use across multiple industries now,” said Billy Glover, managing director, Environmental Strategy,  Boeing Commercial Airplanes, and ABO steering committee co-chair.

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Shell to deliver biofuel blend for LeMans 24 Hour race
General
Thursday, 29 May 2008

Shell has said it will be blending BTL (Biomass to Liquids) into its Shell V-Power Diesel race fuel at the Le Mans 24 Hours race, in France on June 14, 2008. According to the company this will be the first time a second-generation biofuel has been used at Le Mans.  Shell V-Power Diesel also includes synthetic GTL (Gas to Liquids) Fuel made by Shell from natural gas, which provides very clean and efficient combustion.

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Canadian biofuels legislation through lower chamber
Government and Regulatory
Thursday, 29 May 2008

Canadian biofuels legislation, which would require all gasoline sold in Canada contain five percent ethanol by 2010, and all diesel and heating oil contain two percent renewable fuels by 2012, passed through the House of Commons, the Canadian lower house, yesterday (18th May). The legislation will now proceed to the Senate of Canada for debate.

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Biofuels not the primary cause of food price hikes says report
General
Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Biofuels are far from the dominant factor in the recent food price increases according to research published today (28th May) by New Energy Finance. While the report acknowledges that "increased biofuels production has been a meanigful driver of food price inflation" it points to increases in input costs "which have played a much larger role" in driving the prices.

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Queensland government invests in alge to biofuel project
Algae
Monday, 26 May 2008

The Queensland government has provided Aus$166,000 ($160,000) funding for an algae to biofuel project based in Townsville. The project is a partnership between James Cook University (JCU) and Australian company MBD Biodiesel Ltd.

"Considering the current debate about agricultural land being used to produce biofuels, algae may well be a significant future alternative fuel source as we set about tackling climate change," said state premier Anna Bligh.

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USDA analysis clears biofuels in food price hike
General
Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Increasing global demand, drought, high energy prices and other factors, not biofuels, are the primary drivers of higher food costs according to an economic analysis by the US Department of Agriculture released yesterday (19th May). During a briefing on the case for food and fue, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer pointed to the fact that oil prices have broken through a series of price ceilings this year.

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GISP warns of invasive biofuel crops
General
Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Countries should avoid planting crops for biofuels that stand a high risk of becoming invasive species, according to a report released today (20th May). The report, Biofuel Crops and Non Native Species: Mitigating the risks of Invasion, published by the Global Invasive Species Programme (GISP), calls on countries to carry out risk assessments before they plant biofuel crops. It urges governments to use low-risk species of crops for biofuels and introduce new controls to manage invasive species.

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Drax/Alstom sign £50m contract for biomass facility
General
Monday, 19 May 2008
An engineering, procurement and construction contract worth £50 million (€63 million), was signed today (19th May) between Drax Power Limited and Alstom Power Limited. The contract covers the build of the main processing works associated with the 1.5 million tonnes per year biomass co-firing facility to be constructed at the 4,000MW Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire.
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Algae farm company nets $13.9m in venture capital
Algae
Monday, 19 May 2008

A company developing algae farm technologies for recycling CO2 emissions, has closed a $13.9M venture capital round led by Access Private Equity, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and Polaris Venture Partners. The company, GreenFuel Technologies Corporation, intends to use these funds to prepare for technology development and scaling projects during 2008.

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Neste Oil has won Hart Energy’s 2008 Global Energy and Environmental Excellence Award in Alternative Fuels category.

 
Russell Industries, Inc. has become a member of The National Algae Association. The National Algae Association has appointed Rick Berman, President and CEO of Russell Industries, as a member of its Advisory Board and Political Action Committee.
 

Algenol Biofuels today (27th October) announced the official opening of the company's US headquarters in Naples, Florida.

 

AE Biofuels, Inc. has announced the appointment of John R. Block to the company’s board of directors. Mr. Block served as Secretary of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) from 1981 to 1986.

 
Roberto Rodrigues, the former Brazilian Minister of Agriculture has become the founding member of Amyris-Crystalsev Biocombustiveis strategic advisory board.
 
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