Tag Archive 'Biodiesel'

Oct 16 2008

Biodiesel saftey video.

Published by James under Biodiesel

Here’s a good video for any of you home brewers out there.

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Mar 21 2008

Desert Biofuels Workshop

Published by James under Alt Fuel, Biodiesel, Ethanol

The Desert Biofuels Initiative held a workshop earlier this month that really got the ball rolling for the local biofuels movement. Here are some quotes that came from the workshop.

“…a watershed for AZ biodiesel…”
” …never been at a conference with such broad representation, from corporate, to government, education, NGOs and home brewers…”
“…showed just how important this topic is…”
“…tremendously valuable…”

Check out DBI’s website and Google group to learn more.

http://desertbiofuels.blogspot.com/2008/03/desert-biofuels-workshop.html

http://groups.google.com/group/dbi-workshop

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Feb 15 2008

Arizona Republic Article on Amereco and AZ Biodiesel.

Published by James under Alt Fuel, Biodiesel, News, Sustainability

“Eating fried chicken wings and french fries might not clean out your arteries, but it actually could help clean up the air, now that two local companies are transforming waste cooking oil from local restaurants into diesel fuel.” Continue on to article at azcentral.com

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Feb 14 2008

John McCain on Alt Fuel, Climate Change, and Nuclear Energy.

Published by James under Alt Fuel, Sustainability

If you’re curious about the current republican front-running candidate’s views on alt fuel, climate change, and nuclear energy here’s a 23 minute video of John McCain at the 2006 Clean Cities Congress in Phoenix, AZ. Click here for video.

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Feb 12 2008

PetroSun and Optimum Biofuels Announce Biorefinery in Coolidge.

Published by James under Alt Fuel, Biodiesel, News

PetroSun and Optimum Biofuels announce plans to build and operate a biorefinery in Coolidge. They plan to generate all their own power, consume no fossil fuels, and be carbon neutral. They also announced that they’ll use algae as their feedstock. Press Release.

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Feb 08 2008

Biofuels in the news this week.

Published by James under Alt Fuel, Biodiesel, Ethanol, News

Some recent studies published yesterday in Science conclude that the growing of feedstock for biofuels is causing more harm then good. This is discouraging news, but at the same time there is also some encouraging news about developments in friendlier feed stocks such as waste products, algae, and switch grass.

NPR’s Science Friday 2/8/08 discussion on biofuels.

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