Biofuels International is the leading global publication in the market. Designed to appeal to those who wish to learn and be kept abreast of this increasingly important area, the bi-monthly magazine encompasses, biodiesel, bioethanol, and biomass.
Every issue includes in-depth news analysis and features on related subjects, including distribution, handling, storage, equipment and second generation technology.
On top of this, each edition includes an insightful interview with a leading biofuels producer, information on the latest regulations and legislation and a close examination of the biofuels sector in a particular region. This includes data on production capacities, new projects, demand levels and relevant local challenges.
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In this issue:
Is the EU finally moving forward with its biofuel policy?
Following on from the publication of the proposed Renewable Energy Directive, eBIO
discusses the remaining shortfalls in the legislation, and the action needed to overcome these
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Energy Independence and Security Act
How will the new US legislation affect the market?
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Coping with the added pressure of the RFS
Now the Renewable Fuel Standard has been introduced, a considerable amount of
new infrastructure is needed to supply and distribute the extra biodiesel
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Legislation boosts US production
Approval of the Energy Bill in December gave a marked lift to renewable energy
programmes and the prospects for bioethanol and biodiesel in the US
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The US' most successful Poet
Biofuels International speaks to one of the worlds oldest and largest ethanol producers
about where it sees the future of the industry heading
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The big build-up
Ambitious biofuel construction programmes are underway worldwide. Though some
plans have been put on hold due to volatile feedstock and energy prices, there is still a degree of optimism among international construction companies
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The young contenders
With escalating demand and limited land availability, biodiesel producers are hungrily looking at new, unexplored
feedstock options
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US feedstock trends: algae
Shortages of soyabeans, rapeseed and palm are driving interest and investment in algae
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Industry integration
In the rush to meet environmental targets on emissions biofuel development has surged, but profits are elusive. Is it time to look more closely at the petrochemical industry's methods?
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The future for biodiesel plants?
Global markets have unique requirements. These demand multiple products, which
can be produced from numerous feedstocks. All of which can be found in new
generation biodiesel refineries
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Small change, big impact
In common with the processing and distribution of hydrocarbon fuels, biodiesel and
bioethanol use the same groups of equipment. This does not mean it is directly
interchangeable - there are several material compatibility issues, and particular care is
necessary when a facility is being switched between products
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Friend or foe?
Biofuels are widely perceived as an
environmental asset capable of cleaning
up vehicle emissions overnight. But in
reality, first generation biofuels may cause
as many problems as they solve
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