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July 14 (Bloomberg) — Exxon Mobil Corp. , the world’s largest publicly traded oil company, will announce plans today to invest $600 million in a venture to produce fuels from algae, the New York Times reported.

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The use of biofuels derived from algae and jatropha as jet fuel could be possible within.

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The use of biofuels derived from algae and jatropha as jet fuel could be possible within.

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ALLAHABAD: Jatropha (bio-diesel) plantation is going to be undertaken on community lands in 30 districts of Uttar Pradesh under the Jeevan Jyoti project. A JV (Joint venture) company, Bh…

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TOYOTA Tsusho Corp., the trading house of the Toyota group of companies, is poised to join the government’s biofuel program by investing in a large-scale jatropha plantation and biodiesel refinery i…

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Jet fuels derived from algae, camelina and jatropha could replace petroleum fuels in commercial flights by 2010, according to the New York Times.

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Jet fuels obtained from algae, camelina, and jatropha could replace petroleum fuels in commercial flights in 2010, if approved, says Boeing.

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Jet fuels derived from algae, camelina and jatropha — plants that pack an energy punch, are not eaten as food and do not dis…

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Jet fuels derived from algae, camelina and jatropha — plants that pack an energy punch, are not eaten as food and do not displace food crops — could be approved and replacing petroleum fuels in commercial flights as early as next year, a Boeing executive said yesterday. Bill Glover, managing director of environmental strategy for Boeing Commercial Airplanes, which is leading an effort to …

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PNOC unit inks jatropha deals

PNOC unit inks jatropha deals, Events and Updates for Biliranons at your fingertips.

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