The world needs a new source of energy, an unspillable source.

Biofuels scandal + food prices. Biofuel crisis, biofuel oil, biofuel production, cars, algae, systems and basics introduction to facts about biofuels. Conference keynote speaker Patrick Dixon

www.globalchange.com Why biofuel industry is dead — biofuel by converting food into oil is stupid and immoral. Biodiesel, biomass, biowaste and sugar to fuel conversion into biofuels. Foor price rises. World bank report on biofuels and food prices. Ethanol and gasoline or petrol mix, European Union EU policy changes on biofuel. Biofuels policy reversal. Anti-biofuel […]

Biofuel Plant to Open in Rhode Island

Biofuel Plant to Open in Rhode Island Cranston, R.I.-based Tomorrow BioFuels LLC plans to open a pilot biofuel plant in the fall, according to Providence Business News. The plant would capture emissions from a power plant to accelerate the growth of algae. Read more on DTN / The Progressive Farmer

Biofuel costs roughly a bit less than $2. Why is this considered high?

I’ve read that grain ethanol costs around $1.75 a gallon and cellulosic biofuel costs around $1.80 a gallon. I went on a website and it mentioned fuel costs “tumbling” from $1.75 in January of 2005 to $1.23 in early April. Is $1.75 considered expensive because there’s less oil efficiency when compared to gasoline?

What is involved in converting a diesel engine to run on biofuel?

I am buying a diesel RV to do a tour of the country next year with my environmental organization and I want to convert the engine to run on biodiesel. I am interested in knowing both the ease or difficulty of having this done, as well as what sort of cost will be involved.

How would I make a Biofuel from cooking oil to make gasoline?

I have been told that there is a process that you can purchase to make your own fuel for cars from cooking used cooking oil. You will need a 2 thousand gallon tank and whatever else is needed. It averages out to sixty cents per gallon to make I did make a mistake it was […]

Global Pulse: Biofuel – Another Flawed Policy?

See linktv.org (November 1, 2007) President Bush promised to expand American biofuel production, but the result has been worse than nothing. Corn is a poor source for energy, but growing it and other staples as fuel has caused food prices worldwide to explode – even as the scarcity of flex-fuel vehicles means no significant increase […]