Thursday, January 03, 2008

Biofuel Products - News headline


UWSP professor researches biofuel options (Stevens Point Journal)

<BR> - Don Guay, an assistant professor of paper science and engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is the search for a process to release glucose from cellulose for the production of biofuels, thanks to a grant 49018 $ Hydrite Chemical Company, Brookfield. According to Guay, cellulose is the most abundant natural product on earth and is composed of glucose (sugar), which is the ... <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Industrial Nanotech Announces Start Date for BioFuel Refinery Project (ThomasNet)

- Industrial Nanotech, Inc. (Pink Sheets: INTK), an emerging global leader in nanotechnology, announced today that its distributor based Oklahoma, Pioneer Builders, will begin delivery by the end of the 4th quarter of 2007 more than 800 gallons of Company Patented thermal insulation and corrosion resistant coating, Nansulate ® for the new biofuels plant to be built by Greenlight biofuels ... <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> Osceola farmers partner in biofuel research (Cadillac News)

<BR> - Osceola County farmers may be the key to the development of a new industry biofuels in Michigan. Farmers in Eaton and Osceola counties are participating in a research project to determine the feasibility of collecting canola in Michigan for biodiesel fuel and other products. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Nova Biosource Fuels Announces $41 Million Senior Secured Credit Facility (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

- Nova Biosource Fuels, Inc. announced today that it entered into a $ 41 million senior secured credit facility with WestLB AG, one of the world's leading financial services companies for alternative energy. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Africa: World Food Supply And Prices Unstable, Says Report (AllAfrica.com)

- Even though food prices have fallen steadily since the Green Revolution, these benefits could be dramatically reversed by a combination of income unbalanced growth, climate change, high energy costs, globalization and urbanization. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Why the era of cheap food is over (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! Canada News)

- Corn, milk, bread, and other agricultural products hit record prices high in 2006 and will probably keep rising in 2008. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Stocks to watch in difficult times (Guardian Unlimited)

- The FTSE 100 survived 2007's credit crunch - but the resistance continue? The Guardian reveals his suggestions for next year <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> New energy law: Ethanol debate rages over corn crops (USA Today)

- A broad energy law signed by President Bush this month calls for a significant increase in the corn-based ethanol and other biofuels to combat global warming and reduce American dependence on imported oil. But it will not be without a cost. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Local news briefs (Wausau Daily Herald)

- An Athens man suffered a broken leg Sunday night in a single-crash snowmobile at the intersection of Lovers Lane and Wren Road in the town of Rietbrock. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'> <BR> Why the era of cheap food is over (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)

- Food prices throughout the world hit record levels in 2006, and all indications are that will increase this year, and for the foreseeable future. <BR> <BR> </ P> <hr height='1'>

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