Category Archives: Biofuels
Palm Oil producers fight back against US EPA
Back in February, we commented on a ruling by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the suitability (or rather, in this case, the unsuitability) of palm oil as a biodiesel feedstock under new sustainability rules (read it here). Since … Continue reading
Latest bioenergy prices
Want a peak of the price highlights from this morning’s BioenergyWeekly, featuring Friday’s closing market prices for a range of biofuels, feedstocks and energy products? Simple, just click on the image below… Want this information, togher with 20 other pages … Continue reading
Not peak oil, but phosphate peak a limit to algae
We’re familiar with the concept of peak oil, and those working in agriculture know that supplies of certain nutrients, such as those which are mined from the earth, are a limited resource. It’s long been a potential concern for the … Continue reading
Airlines set to receive carbon credits from biofuel use
Airlines have been told that biofuel usage will be counted as “zero-emission” fuels in their mandatory annual green house gas emission reports, as requested by the European Commission, this week. Airlines set to receive carbon credits from biofuel use – … Continue reading
American hypocrisy on biofuel requirements
War, what is it good for? went the lyric. We could almost substitute that with, ‘The ASA, what is it good for?’ Seemingly campaigning for the fact that all biofuel produced in the USA from US-grown soybeans is good, no … Continue reading


