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  • l) is thus attractive since growing crops for biofuels absorbs much of the carbon dioxide emitted in
  • However biofuels actively participate in the carbon cycle toda
  • The Directive on the Promotion of the use of biofuels and other renewable fuels for transport, offi
  • Carbon-based fuels are of two main kinds, biofuels and fossil fuels.
  • perspective, an important distinction between biofuels and fossil fuels is that only the former is s
  • is a member of the Committees on Agriculture, Biofuels and Sustainable Energy, Consumer Protection a
  • Waiting for second generation biofuels and curbing the growth in transport energy co
  • fuel products and alternative fuels, such as Biofuels and hydrogen.
  • ormance specialty enzymes for applications in biofuels and other industrial applications.
  • ef that this would inhibit the development of biofuels and encourage the use of gas in place of oil.
  • st awards for her research in biosynthesis of biofuels and pharmaceuticals.
  • From the perspective of climate and ecology, biofuels and fossil fuels have in common that they con
  • ency, and encroachment by substitutes such as biofuels and natural gas.
  • In October, 2007 Gate Biofuels announced plans to construct a terminal at th
  • Biofuels are also considered a renewable source.
  • Second generation biofuels are derived from lignocellulosic crops.
  • entals including energy prices and demand for biofuels are not putting as much pressure on prices as
  • "Renewable biofuels are meanwhile making inroads in the transport
  • Whereas biofuels are derived from recent-growth organic matter
  • tive energy sources (such as solar energy and biofuels) are lead the environmental science research
  • The plant uses wood-based biofuels as the main fuel.
  • and nature of indirect land use change due to biofuels before the Commission makes proposals to addr
  • The Biofuels Bill did not restrict the importation of biof
  • ended in a select committee briefing that the Biofuels Bill should not proceed.
  • troleum, natural gas, electricity, emissions, biofuels, biomass, LPG and coal industries.
  • Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining
  • iversity conclude in a 2007 study titled “The Biofuels Boom: Implications for World Food Markets” th
  • ansport fossil fuels (petrol and diesel) with biofuels by 2010.
  • Lignocellulosic biofuels can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by around
  • Second generation biofuels can help solve these problems and can supply
  • enewable energy forms such as wind, solar and biofuels can play in the short- and mid-term owing to
  • l means of gathering and using this energy as biofuels can be made to approximate those of fossil fu
  • The Sustainable Biofuels Consensus is an international initiative whic
  • th US Sugar Corporation to build a cane-waste biofuels conversion facility in Florida.
  • Kamin says domestically produced biofuels could help make the Navy's fuel supply more s
  • the commercial aviation industry are testing biofuels derived from camelina and other sources as an
  • 008, Sapphire Energy was ranked second on the Biofuels Digest list of the hottest 50 companies in bi
  • 26 July 2006 , The Guardian Biofuels fires up its Teesside production
  • Renewable biofuels for transport represent a key source of diver
  • In South America and Asia, the production of biofuels for export has in some cases resulted in sign
  • h of previous years has slowed, production of biofuels for transportation grew 58 percent between 20
  • uch as propane, heating oil and kerosene) and biofuels for home heating applications (such as biohea
  • s is a Mexican industrial group that produces biofuels from blue-green algae (cyanobacteria).
  • ns-Josef Fell initiated legislation exempting biofuels from tax, and was also actively involved in e
  • ilizing a low-cost strategy for processing of biofuels from cellulosic biomass, which enables high y
  • SG Biofuels grows Jatropha in greenhouses and on plantati
  • Rekoske says the increasing interest in biofuels has created an opportunity to,"number one, ex
  • d instead argues that the EU and US drive for biofuels has had by far the biggest effect on food sup
  • working paper released in July 2008 says that biofuels have raised food prices between 70 to 75 perc
  • was the discussion about the growing role of biofuels in energy policy and even more important, the
  • ol uses non-toxic blue-green algae to produce biofuels in a fully enclosed secure system.
  • port fuel suppliers claiming certificates for biofuels in the early years of the RTFO.
  • paper concludes that increased production of biofuels in the US and EU were supported by subsidies
  • million and through its acquisition of Celsys BioFuels Inc. of Indianapolis.
  • -third of all U.S. transportation fuels to be biofuels, including camelina oil.
  • Whereas we can continue to obtain energy from biofuels indefinitely in principle, the Earth's reserv
  • y Center (which promotes the development of a biofuels industry in Oklahoma) and development and exp
  • energy Center to promote the development of a biofuels industry in Oklahoma, the development and exp
  • the goal of making Tennessee a leader in the biofuels industry.
  • SG Biofuels is a privately held bioenergy crop company, w
  • New report casts doubt over biofuels jatropha
  • ne of several that successfully flight-tested biofuels last year.
  • end has been towards renewable fuels, such as biofuels like alcohols.
  • She is against the use of biofuels made from food crops.
  • In this way biofuels may play a key role in the transformation of
  • nomic growth from environmental degradation), biofuels, metal stocks, plus priority products and mat
  • r power, wind power, micro hydro, biomass and biofuels might someday be used to replace some of thes
  • ral sustainability criteria, saying that such biofuels must not compete with food resources, that th
  • American Biofuels Now is a broad coalition of local biofuels pr
  • American Biofuels Now notes that these energies can be deployed
  • American Biofuels Now grew out of the frustration over the abse
  • tly, Synthetic Genomics is working to produce biofuels on an industrial-scale using recombinant alga
  • r issue was whether to increase production of biofuels, or whether global increases in food prices m
  • vid Berry he founded LS9, which is focused on biofuels or renewable petroleum technologies.
  • enroute from Quincy, Illinois to a tour of a biofuels plant near Macon, Missouri.
  • d, feed, chemicals, materials) and bioenergy ( biofuels, power and/or heat).
  • The 93 billion liters of biofuels produced worldwide in 2009 displaced the equi
  • International Congress "Bio-mass and biofuels production from algae oil" : Airemar prototyp
  • urs and it can be grown on farms allowing the biofuels production at an industrial level.
  • nmental impact of a number of technologies in biofuels production, which will help to guide and driv
  • n to the Council and the European Parliament: Biofuels Progress Report, that proposes to raise the b
  • pment and manufacture of end products such as biofuels, recycled concrete, textile waste etc.
  • o Byrne discusses potential new directions in biofuels research with President George W. Bush as DuP
  • Under the government's Biofuels Sales Obligation, announced on February 13, 2
  • tegy 2 - Provide leadership in developing the biofuels sector
  • In September 2010, SG Biofuels secured a series A investment of $9.4 million
  • The BioFuels Security Act is a proposed legislative Act of
  • the further development of domestically grown biofuels, solar cells, fuel cells, wind farms, wave en
  • Converting cellulose from energy crops into biofuels such as cellulosic ethanol is under investiga
  • ification and production of second generation biofuels such as biomethanol or BioDME is integrated w
  • ergy crops, feedstock processing and advanced biofuels such as ethanol and bio-butanol.
  • seful for producing certain second generation biofuels, such as DME which requires a 1:1 H2:CO ratio
  • of solar, wind, and hydro power technologies, biofuels, sustainable transportation, resource managem
  • ces, which is helping to access the impact of biofuels technologies and their suitability for the lo
  • The European Biofuels Technology Platform (BiofuelsTP) is a Europea
  • sustainably grown or recycled from waste into biofuels that can move through existing pipelines or s
  • 6, it has a commercial agreement with Algenol Biofuels the company that owns the technology to Direc
  • Among the biofuels the use of bioethanol and biodiesel is alread
  • h, development and demonstration projects for biofuels to complement petroleum for transportation fu
  • licies to support the development of American biofuels to free the country from dependence on foreig
  • oposing increased research and development of biofuels to reduce the United States' dependence on fo
  • of biomass can be produced-enough to produce biofuels to meet more than one-third of the current de
  • specializing in the development of renewable biofuels using synthetic biology.
  • mpany, to Amyris Biotechnologies, a leader in biofuels using synthetic biology, and to the Radiology
  • SG Biofuels was named one of the Top 50 Hottest Companies
  • rom fossil fuels such as lignite coal or from biofuels, when it is named Bio-SNG.
  • Moncure is the home of Piedmont Biofuels, which is often cited as the largest biodiese
  • ing butanol production competitive with other biofuels with regard to both economics and energy prod
  • l and Engineering Barriers to Lignocellulosic Biofuels: Workshop participants list