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Shell announces six new biofuels research agreements

Shell announces six new biofuels research agreements

   Royal Dutch Shell plc today highlighted its approach to biofuels innovation, announcing six new research agreements with experts in academic institutions across the world.

Posted : Wed, Sep 17, 2008

Category : World-Business / Business-Finance News

Creation of Global Biofuels Industry Will Be Far More Difficult than Previously Thought, Accenture Study Finds

Creation of Global Biofuels Industry Will Be Far More Difficult than Previously Thought, Accenture Study Finds

   Despite the emerging biofuels market, the creation of a global biofuels industry will be much more difficult to achieve than originally thought, according to findings of an Accenture (NYSE: ACN) study released today.

Posted : Mon, Sep 08, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

Towards a biofuel standard to sort the green from the ungreen

Towards a biofuel standard to sort the green from the ungreen

   A global panel of experts have today lent their support to a draft standard for the use of sustainable biofuels that will inject some rigour into the murky debate about the embracing of biofuels that may cause more emissions than they save.

Posted : Wed, Aug 13, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Greenpeace demands at G8

Greenpeace demands at G8

   G8 leaders in Hokkaido, Japan (7-9 July) have the responsibility to fight climate change through committing to binding emission reduction targets and ending the global food crisis by addressing the causes behind it.

Posted : Tue, Jul 08, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

BP, Santelisa Vale, and Maeda Unveil Plans to Invest R$1.66 Billion in Biofuels

BP, Santelisa Vale, and Maeda Unveil Plans to Invest R$1.66 Billion in Biofuels

   BP announced today that it intends to take a 50 per cent stake in Tropical BioEnergia SA, a joint venture established by Brazilian companies Santelisa Vale and Maeda Group, which is constructing a 435 million liter (115 million gallons) a year ethanol refinery in Edeia, Goias State, Brazil.

Posted : Thu, Apr 24, 2008

Category : World-Business / Business-Finance News
 
 
 
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