
DENVER - The next Alternative Fuel Trade Alliance Workshop will take place on September 9 in Denver. The training seminar will cover alternative fuel quality, infrastructure, available vehicles, safety, and environmental impact of propane, ethanol, biodiesel, and compressed natural gas.
Posted on 2 September 2010 | 1:04 pm
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - 09/01/10) - The Government of Canada today released its final regulations requiring ethanol and biodiesel blended transportation fuels in Canada. "This is a milestone day for renewable fuels in Canada," said Gordon Quaiattini, President of the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association. "These regulations will help deliver new jobs, new rural growth, and considerable ...
Posted on 1 September 2010 | 2:56 pm
Steve Fugate drives a car that he almost never takes to the gas station. How does he do it? He fuels his car with recycled cooking oil.
Posted on 1 September 2010 | 2:04 pm
If a passing car or truck leaves behind a whiff of what smells like French fries, it’s likely the biodiesel fuel powering the vehicle once deep-fat fried such morsels in an earlier life. The transformation of waste cooking oil into high grade biodiesl is the topic of a field day Saturday at the Yoderville Biodiesel Collective.
Posted on 1 September 2010 | 12:13 pm
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Posted on 1 September 2010 | 10:08 am
EVANSVILLE, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Imperial Petroleum, Inc. (OTCBB:IPMN) announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, e-biofuels, LLC, a Middletown, Indiana biodiesel producer, cleared a milestone in its development. After becoming part of Imperial and as the result of negotiating a series of feedstock purchase agreements and biodiesel off-take sales contracts, e-biofuels generated revenues of ...
Posted on 1 September 2010 | 7:14 am
The biodiesel industry is facing major challenges for the future which will, by and large, determine any future use of biodiesel as alternative fuel. These challenges will be the subject of discussion and debate at "The Future of Biodiesel in Europe", a conference to be held in Brussels on September 27-28, 2010, and organized by Hart Energy Consulting and AGQM - Arbeitsgemeinschaft ...
Posted on 1 September 2010 | 6:00 am
Hopes were high in 2006 when the Vermont Economic Development Authority plunked down $645,000 to help get Biocardel Vermont, a biodiesel production start-up company, under way in Swanton.
Posted on 30 August 2010 | 6:31 pm
Brazil Petrobras Buys 50% Stake In Biodiesel Co For $8.8 Million
Posted on 28 August 2010 | 10:10 am
The Green Station keeps hopes for biodiesel alive in Santa Cruz Whatever happened to biodiesel? Once—not so long ago—it was hailed as an immediate and sustainable way to alleviate dependence on oil and reduce CO2 emissions. But lately biodiesel seems to be living in the shadow of other green technologies, like spotlight-stealing electric cars. However, the absence of fanfare hasn’t deterred ...
Posted on 24 August 2010 | 5:09 pm
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Emissions
Emissions and Related Effects of Using 100Pure BioDiesel
Atmosphere
*Biodiesel reduces greenhouse gas emissions from 75 to 100 percent
*Biodiesel lowers sulfate emissions (primary cause of acid rain) by 100 percent.
*Biodiesel lowers particulate matter by 40 percent
*Biodiesel lowers polluting hydrocarbons emissions by 93 percent.
Environment
*Biodiesel is as biodegradable as sugar and poses no risk to water quality.
*Biodiesel can be grown year after year, giving farmers work.
*Biodiesel is derived from renewable and recycled resources.
*Biodiesel crops recycle the atmospheric carbon created when biodiesel is burned.
*Biodiesel emissions result in a closed loop CO2 cycle.
*Biodiesel has the highest energy balance of any alternative fuel. For every one unit of fossil energy needed to produce biodiesel, 3.2 units of energy are gained.
Human Health
*Biodiesel is non-toxic (it has a toxicity that falls between that of table salt and maple syrup)
*Biodiesel particulate matter has 80 percent less cancer-causing potential than standard diesel fuel.
*Biodiesel is the only alternative fuel to have passed all Clean Air Act Health Effects testing.
*Biodiesel lowers poisonous carbon monoxide emissions by 50 percent
*Biodiesel reduces air toxins by up to 90 percent.
*Biodiesel is free of carcinogenic benzene
Biodiesel exposure produces:
NO pronounced toxicity at any exposure level
NO mortality, clinical abnormality, neurotoxins or internal pathologic response
NO adverse effect on fertility and reproductive systems and far less mutagenic activity
***Below are results adapted from a study, authored by the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Program (Sponsored by Harvard University, Ford Motor Company, HGCI, and UOS), that examined the emissions of passenger vehicles using alternative and conventional fuels. Complete study can be found at http://www.greencampus.harvard.edu/green_projects/afvp/rec/bus.pdf
* B100 produces significantly less CO2 than any other alternative or conventional fuel
Gasoline Engine Emissions as Compared to Diesel Engines running on pure Biodiesel (B100)
* Gasoline produces 460 percent more Poisonous Carbon Monoxide Gas than B100
* Gasoline produces 225 percent more Toxic Volatile Organic Compounds than B100
* Gasoline produces 105 percent more Green House Gasses than B100
* Gasoline produces 15 percent less Particulate Matter than B100
(Particulate matter from B100 is of a less toxic nature than that from petroleum products)
* Gasoline produces 50 percent less Smog Producing Nitrogen oxide Gasses than B100 |