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Bio-Fuel Digest is an extract from leading news sources and blogs, updated daily. - 03/07/2010
03/07/2010
Bio-fuel from waste tea
Ceylon Daily News
Waste tea leaves could be a cheap source of bio-fuel that does not affect the global food security, a Pakistan scientific study disclosed. ...
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Grimsby to host a biofuel blockbuster
Times Online
Ensus, which last week shipped off Britain's first batch of domestically produced biofuel from its Teesside plant, expects to consume 1.2m tonnes of wheat a ...
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How food and water are driving a 21st-century African land grab
The Guardian
Land to grow biofuel crops is also in demand. "European biofuel companies have acquired or requested about 3.9m hectares in Africa. ...
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Alternative Energy Crops in Space
RedOrbit
Jatropha is known to produce high quality oil that can be converted into an alternative energy fuel, or biofuel. By studying the effects of microgravity on ...
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IMO starts carbon tax to boost greener shipping
Emirates Business 24/7
As part of the pilot project, Maersk has retrofitted one of its ships, Maersk Kal Mar, to test biofuel. "Firstly we are testing bio-diesel – the first ...
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EU papers warn of biofuels' link to hunger
The News International
Impact studies drafted for EU policymakers — included in 116 documents released to Reuters under freedom of information laws — predict that current biofuel ...
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CER-Climate Change Update:Carbon trade lessons
Commodity Online
Australian carrier Qatar Airways announced plans to develop a biofuel for commercial jet operations in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint. ...
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Cassava a reliable food, cash crop in these hot, dry times
Business Mirror
In China, Thailand and Brazil, cassava is becoming an important biofuel crop. A feasibility study has found that cassava has a very high starch-to-sugar ...
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