Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 3rd, 2010
I have written a few posts in the past about Jatropha curcas, a tropical shrub with the potential to make an important contribution to our fuel supplies. (See.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 12th, 2010
The go ahead to build a biodiesel processing plant in Switzerland has once again put the spotlight on the potential – and controversy – of growing crops for fuel.
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Food security through production of fertilizer as a by-product of the biofuel and the potential to increase agricultural yields with intercropping . The company plans to grow Jatropha Curcas on 10000 hectares of land near Akagera …
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San Francisco-based Eco-Fuel has entered into an agreement with Government of Rwanda to produce bio-fuels from Jatropha Curcas.
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel on Jun 30th, 2009
DELRAY BEACH – Ag-Oil, a Delray Beach-based biofuel start-up, plans to build a $20 million pilot-scale biodiesel production facility in the Agricultural Reserve west of Delray Beach with the potential to produce 15 million gallons a year.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 8th, 2009
Producing Plant with Potential to Thrive in United States
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 8th, 2009
Producing Plant with Potential to Thrive in United States
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 4th, 2009
BP was firm last night, as Exane BNP Paribas highlighted the potential share price upside, moving its recommendation to “outperform” from “neutral”.
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel on Jun 4th, 2009
As climate change forces economies around the world to cap carbon emissions, investors are pouring cash into the development of biofuels, as a replacement for fossil fuels.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 16th, 2009
April 17, 2009: Farming of jatropha , whose seeds are processed into biodiesel and glycerin oil has the potential of turning the arid and semi arid lands into productive fields, new evidence suggests. The cost and benefit analysis of the …
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