Tech Laboratories Announces Milestone Agreement to Acquire Biodiesel Solutions: Acquisition of Innovative Biofuels Company to Provide Unique
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Tech Laboratories, Inc. (OTCBB:TLBT), a biofuels company supplying the nation's growing need for energy independence, announced today that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire Biodiesel Solutions, Inc. (BSI). BSI manufactures the BiodieselMaster(R), a factory-built biodiesel processing plant that is appropriately scaled for a variety of customers, including small communities, farms, farm co-ops and trucking fleets.
Cognis Extends its Patented Biodiesel Testing System to Diesel Distributors -- Results-in-two-minutes will Help Diesel Distributors Quickly Test and B
Cognis Corporation, through its QTA® System business, recently announced that it has successfully developed a BioDiesel Blend Analysis that, in just two minutes, can accurately measure biodiesel percentages in biodiesel-diesel blends.
Future Of Hybrid Cars
In the past few years, development, production, and demand for hybrid cars has increased at an enormous rate. While the cars currently on the market may already seem like technological masterpieces, the car companies are continuing to develop and improve new vehicles with features that improve fuel efficiency, performance and appearance. These future hybrid cars utilize the best in our available technology to create cars that will appeal to a vast array of people. While many car manufacturers are designing future hybrid cars to be high performance, sporty vehicles, the greatest increase in purchasing and production of hybrid cars has been in sedans, coupes, and SUVs, particularly in hybrid versions of cars that already exist. So, whi...
ASD Inc. Helps Drive Efforts in Global Biofuels Industry
Furthering its commitment to supporting quality and measurement standards in the burgeoning global market for biofuels, ASD Inc. has partnered with the Colorado Center for Biorefining and Biofuels (C2B2). C2B2 is a cooperative research and educational center devoted to the conversion of biomass to fuels and products. ASD Inc. is a global provider of high-performance analytical instrumentation solutions, and as a founding member of the Center joins a roster that includes several of the world's largest and most innovative petroleum and biofuels companies. Along with industry partners, C2B2 is a joint effort between the University of Colorado, Colorado State University, Colorado School of Mines, and the U.S. Department of Energy's National Ren...
Where Are All The Hybrid Cars?
When hybrid cars first hit the market, they were touted as the vehicle that was going to take us into the future. Finally, every science fiction writer?s dream had come true ? a fuel-efficient car. Why, then, isn?t a hybrid car in every driver?s garage? The answer to that is simple, and it has to do with human nature.
American Green Holdings to Provide Technology for New Hampshire Biofuel Plant
Company sees growing interest in esterification.
Organic Racing Team?s Ethanol-Fueled Racecar Wins Third Overall in One Lap of America
Zero carbon footprint and fast? You bet! Organic Racing Team?s biomass- (ethanol-) fueled racecar placed third in Tire Rack?s 25th anniversary One Lap of America, besting a group consisting of BMWs, Corvettes and other speedy models. Organic Racing?s Lotus 7 replica was constructed in three months for less than $30,000.
The Commercial Production Of Ethanol From Corn
This second article by Absolute Futures will explain the commercial production of ethanol. Ethanol is a product of fermentation. Fermentation is a sequence of reactions which release energy from organic molecules in the absence of oxygen. In this application of fermentation, energy is obtained when sugar is changed to ethanol and carbon dioxide.
Primafuel Solutions Adds Biofuels Industry Leaders to Technology Team
Engineering, construction and sales capabilities will expand availability of award-winning corn oil solutions to the ethanol industry.
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New Research Report from Energy Business Reports Discusses Biomass to Biofuels Market Potential
(PRWEB) June 4, 2008 -- Like wind, solar and other forms of renewable energy, biomass produces fewer emissions than its fossil fuel counterparts. After fossil fuels, biomass is the most widely used fuel in the world, according to a new research report from Energy Business Reports.
Scientists are exploring the advantages of biomass energy as an alternative energy source as it is renewable and free from net CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions, and is abundantly available on earth in the form of agricultural residue, city garbage, cattle dung, firewood, etc. Bioenergy, in the form of biogas, which is derived from biomass, is expected to become one of the key energy resources for global sustainable development. This new research report from Energy Business Reports looks at the potential of using biofuels to combat the energy crisis. View Details here:
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A principal advantage of biomass is its low greenhouse gas emission characteristic. Biomass does not spew carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as it absorbs an equal amount of carbon in growing as it releases when consumed as a fuel. Biomass contains less sulfur than coal, and consequently produces less SO2. It can be used to generate electricity utilizing the same equipment that is used to combust fossil fuels, and its use cuts down on the need for landfills, has a positive impact on watershed quality, retards the risk of wildfires by thinning forests, and generates jobs in the local economy.
Feedstocks used to produce biofuels include corn (the predominant feedstock in the U.S.), sugarcane (common in Brazil) or sugar beets (common in Europe), various grains, rapeseed or oil seed, soybeans, as well as other bio-sources found throughout the world. Despite the wide range of possible sources, biomass feedstocks are remarkably uniform in many of their fuel properties, compared with coal or petroleum.
Biomass can be converted into a range of fuels and used in numerous applications. Two types of ethanol are produced in the United States: fermentation ethanol and synthetic ethanol. In addition, biodiesel, bio-oil, and biofuel from synthetic gas are produced commercially.
The Biomass to Biofuels report examines the role of government in the biofuel industry, as well as the growth drivers and obstacles to be overcome in the market. It describes the various conversion technologies - including drying, torrefaction, pyrolysis, gasification, combustion and various types of hydrolysis - and presents a comprehensive overview of the economics of the biofuels industry. The report also describes major biofuel programs underway and lists key players in the industry.
About the Publisher: This report is published by Energy Business Reports (www.EnergyBusinessReports.com), an energy industry think tank and leading source for energy industry information and research products. Energy Business Reports publishes and markets leading-edge industry reports in all sectors of the energy markets.
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