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Friday 07/02/10

NCSU Researchers Increase Biofuel Production Effiency
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new method of biofuel production that increases efficiency, AZoCleanTech reported. The new technique uses feedstocks such as woody plants that can significantly decrease the waste produced in convention production methods.[Read Full Blog Post]
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Green Process for Fuel Additive Could Help Ethanol Production
A new green, bio-based process for producing isobutene, a popular fuel additive, could help ethanol production, Doemstic Fuel reported. Iowa State University biochemistry professor Thomas Bobik invented a process for manufacturing isobutene, a gas used in the manufacturing of fuel additives, adhesives, plastics and synthetic rubber.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 2:29PM CDT 07/02/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
USDA Produces Short Video on Ethanol, E85
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released a short video emphasizing the important role of biofuels in reducing U.S. dependence on oil, according to Ethanol Producer. The release of the video comes just two weeks after USDA released it report titled "Regional Roadmap to Meeting the biofuels goals of the Renewable Fuels Standard.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 2:28PM CDT 07/02/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
Wheat Growers Make Research Their Top Priority
Research is the top priority for the Colorado Association of Wheat Growers, which has increased the research investment at Colorado State University (CSU) by nearly 500 percent from 2006 to 2009, the Fort Morgan Times reported on Thursday.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 2:27PM CDT 07/02/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
Wet Weather Threatens Crops
After the wettest June in Iowa history, many fields across the state are facing excess amounts of moisture, which is causing crop conditions to deteriorate, reported the Spencer Daily Report on Friday.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 2:26PM CDT 07/02/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
Oklahoma Gas Station Back to Non-Ethanol
The owner of an Oklahoma gas station has switched back from E10 ethanol blend fuel to regular gasoline, istockAnalyst reported. Despite pressure from his supplier, Ghlum Khan said outcry over his recent move to E10 at his Claremore, Oklahoma Phillips 66 station convinced him to switch back.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 2:23PM CDT 07/02/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
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