If You Want to Use Ethanol, E85 in Your Car - New Technology Flex Fuel Kit Converter from Brazil
Abcesso Technology has released a New Flex Fuel Kit converter for gasoline fuelled cars. Once Installed On a Vehicle, Flex Fuel Kit Is Totally Automatic; There is no fuel selection or switch required, no matter what the mix between Ethanol, E85 fuel down to all Gasoline.
Primafuel Co-Founder to Speak at World Ag Expo on Future of Brazil-United States Biofuel Policies
Co-founder, Rahul Iyer, will educate farmers on the opportunities and challenges of a low-carbon world market.
What Is E85 Ethanol And How Is It Made?
With gasoline prices rising higher and higher, with no relief in sight, consumers are becoming more aware of and more interested in alternative fuel sources. One of those viable fuel sources is E85 ethanol. These days, there is quite a bit of talk about this fuel, and why shouldn?t there be? After all, it costs close to thirty five percent less than gasoline and is quickly becoming a preferred choice for motorists at the pump stations. E85 ethanol is already widely used in Brazil with about 90 percent of Brazil?s vehicles able to use E85 ethanol. Although a much lower percentage of vehicles in the United State?s are flexible fuel vehicles, and therefore able to burn E85 ethanol, it is quickly gainer favor.
Center for Liquefied Natural Gas Discusses New Market Dynamics
At a briefing on new liquefied natural gas market dynamics, the Center for Liquefied Natural Gas (CLNG) emphasized that unless the United States builds necessary infrastructure to import natural gas, it will be at a competitive disadvantage as the global market for natural gas becomes increasingly crowded.
In The Face Of Rising Natural Gas Demand, Gasification Technologies Can Help U.S. Meet Its Energy Needs, Says James Childress, Executive Director of t
James Childress, Executive Director of the Gasification Technologies Council (GTC) testifies in front of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Innovation. Childress says gasification technologies can help U.S. meet its energy needs, but that predictability in public policy is needed.
New Study Raises Major Questions on Biofuels
More carbon lost than gained when converting land for biofuels crops; findings have major implications for climate change policy.
President Bush Launches New Ethanol Boom
Martin Weiss, Ph.D. discusses President Bush's land-breaking ethanol deal with President Lula of Brazil and the ethanol profit explosion he expects to ensue. In this issue of Money and Markets, Dr. Weiss examines the short- and long-term impact of the new ethanol boom.
Hybrid Cars Go Stylish
Hybrid cars are taking the world by storm - figuratively, literally. And here are just two of the latest hybrid cars that avid car fans and buyers are sure to love.
Biofuels and BioDiesel; There is a snag
Growing our fuel sounds like a brilliant answer to our issues with the thirst this country has for oil. What a perfect plan to help the American Farmer and Agricultural Sector.
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Local Biodiesel Company Expands, Adds New Chairman of the Board
YAKIMA, WA (PRWEB) July 5, 2006 -- In May, 2006, BioTech was awarded a contract to design, build, and install a transesterification system for the Canola seed crushing plant being built in the Sunnyside area by Natural Selection Farms, Inc. owner, Ted Durfey. Durfey has been heavily involved in extensive research on biosolids and biodiesel, in conjunction with Washington State University, for several years. He is among the most successful growers of Canola in the state and has about 2000 acres under contract for crushing this year. The seed crushing and transesterification plant slated to go into production later this summer is expected to produce upwards of 380,000 gallons of biodiesel per year.
BioTech President, Glen Blomgren, said, "having Zine Badissy at the helm of our company will enhance client confidence and will allow BioTech to expand into new markets." Badissy brings a wealth of experience and resources to this recent start-up company and will take an active role in management decisions. In addition to his extensive farming operations, Badissy owns successful airline support companies based in the Seattle area.
Badissy will plant about 200 acres to Canola this fall, with plans to expand Canola acreage up to 3000 acres over the next 2-3 years. Blomgren and Badissy are working with government agencies and political leaders to allow conversion of some suitable land, now enrolled in "set-aside" subsidy programs, to the production of renewable fuels crops. "This would provide a way to meet a portion of our fuel needs without displacing food crops," Blomgren said. Canola and other oilseed crops can often be raised on marginal ground with little or no irrigation, making them ideal rotation crops and/or supplemental cash crops for local farmers.
"I am looking forward to helping BioTech grow to meet the ever-increasing demand for renewable fuels," Badissy said.
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