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How important is it that an additional criteria for ILUC is added to the EU sustainability schemes?
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Tank Storage Canada expo & conference
28 September 2010 - 29 September 2010 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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FAME 2010
13 September 2010 - 14 September 2010 Berlin, Germany |
Biodiesel Congress
22 September 2010 - 24 September 2010 Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Tank Storage Association conference and exhibition
23 September 2010 - 23 September 2010 Coventry, UK |
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In 2007 and 2008 the magazine primarily focused on technological developments in the biodiesel and bioethanol industries, but it is now widening its scope to explore issues surrounding using biomass for heat and power applications.
Additional topics covered in 2009 will include anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis and gasification of biomass, biomass pre-treatment, commercial scale biogas production and biomass combustion systems. With so much happening in the biofuels sector, and such a demand for information, the magazine is increasing its frequency to 10 issues a year.
A one-year, 10-issue subscription costs £195. Individual back issues can be purchased at a cost of £25 each.
You can either go to our shopping pages to add items to your shopping cart and purchase them securely online via WorldPay, or download our subscription form here and either fax it to us on +44 20 8687 4130 or post it to Horseshoe Media Ltd, Marshall House, 124 Middleton Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 6RW, UK with payment.
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Volume 4, Issue 6, 2010
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The need for change Since the start of the year there has been a structural shift in the dynamics of the global ethanol market. Brazil has temporarily withdrawn from the export market, while the US, which as recently as... Read more >>
US Biotech independence day At the BioTechnology Industry Association’s (BIO) annual conference the wizards and warriors of the big pharmaceutical, petrochemical, defence and agricultural industries converged to bring a new... Read more >>
Biomass challenges and potential in the US The tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico highlights the US’ urgent need for alternative energy sources to fossil fuels. The biomass industry started as an idea in California in the late 1970s: how can we... Read more >>
Taking recycling to the next level When Green Circle Bio Energy’s pellet plant was built back in 2008 it was known as the world’s largest. Producing 560,000 tonnes a year the plant’s output is twice as much as the second largest... Read more >>
Pellets: in or out? Burning coal for the production of electricity constitutes around 20% of the world’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, 91% of which would be eliminated if coal were fully replaced by wood pellets.... Read more >>
The best things come in small packages Size reduction is often a first step in processing biomass and is by no means a new concept, but innovative technology can help cut costs and reduce the energy needed to run the machinery. The... Read more >>
What gets wetter as it dries? Biomass may not be dried with a towel but the equipment used has the same effect. Water is heavy to transport, does not burn, hinders the burning of other components in the biomass and interferes... Read more >>
Solutions from the sea Until recently Egypt has shown very little interest in biofuels. The country has traditionally had an abundance of oil and gas wells and concerns surrounding increased food prices have further... Read more >>
One step forward, two steps back Africa has abundant arable land and labour which, with sound policies, could be translated into increased biofuel production, incomes and food security. But it is these policies that have yet to... Read more >>
Camelina biofuels takes off Camelina, a member of the mustard family, produces an oil that shows so much promise as an aviation biofuel that 14 major airlines have an agreement with a Seattle-based company to buy up to 750... Read more >>
Fresh approach New technology often enjoys a honeymoon period before deeper examination of the underlying issues reveals the considerable challenges still to be overcome. But whatever reservations there are about... Read more >>
The pipe dream turns into reality Over recent months a few pipeline operators have moved from testing to regular shipment for biodiesel and bioethanol. Tulsa-based pipeline operator Magellan Midstream Partners has teamed up with... Read more >>
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