LS9 plans to take its engineered microbes to South Americ to produce fuel.
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The trick up its sleeve: a business model that eschews technological risk and focuses on long-term supply contracts for feedstock.
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Major U.S. oil pipeline operator Kinder Morgan is set to begin shipping ethanol. Biodiesel on tap next.
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The acquisition promises to get algae-extracted biodiesel to the market sooner.
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Backed by owners of NY Mets, Changing World Technologies makes heating oil from Butterball turkey carcasses.
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Fillmore Fuels thinks it can revolutionize the way biodiesel is bought and sold.
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A San Francisco Bay Area company’s next-generation biodiesel proves its worth on the open road and heads to Utah.
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The current market may be murky, but companies using next-generation technologies should thrive in the growing sector.
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Propel Biofuels lands first round of funding and takes aim at building out "last mile" infrastructure for alternative fuels.
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Spinoff wants to make diesel cleaner.
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Tropical biodiesel feedstock at core of BP and D1 Oils joint venture.
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Technology licensed for bio-jet fuel.
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GSMA, Ericsson, and IDEA Cellular team up to test a new mobile operation model.
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Drug startup switches focus to biofuels.
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Business leaders, financers, and the U.S. president believe green fuel from agricultural waste is coming.
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Startup hopes to crank out 500 million gallons of biofuel a year.
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Soybeans and Yellow Grease Mix with Truckers and Country Music
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Waste Not, Want Not, Transforming Oily Sewage into Fuel
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Produce Locally for Local Use, and for the Odd Mercedes-Benz
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Alternatives to petroleum are catching on around the globe, and Arab sheiks, Texas truckers, and Chinese restaurateurs are jumping on the biodiesel bandwagon.
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