Polenghi LAS has developed and launched the first biobased bottle in Europe by making use of the novel Ingeo blend formulation.
Imperial e-Biofuels, a subsidiary of Imperial Petroleum, is a biodiesel producer based in Middletown, Indiana. The company has sold biodiesel in September 2010 to the extent of 1.87 million gallons thus resulting in sales revenues to the extent of $5.65 million.
Aurora Algae has expanded its operations to Perth in Australia. The company is a developer of an algae-based platform for sustainable products while its premium range of algae-based products produces high-performance levels.
Renewafuel LLC, a subsidiary of Cliffs Natural Resources Inc., has completed construction of its first full-scale plant for biomass cube production in the location of Marquette in Michigan.
RWE Innogy Italia is all set to constructing a biomass facility in Sicily. To this effect, the company has entered into an agreement with Fri-El Green Power.
Scania, a manufacturer of trucks and buses for heavy transport usages, has received a grant of SEK 30 million from Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation Initiative of Sweden to originate a biofuel engine for use in heavy duty commercial vehicles.
PSA Peugeot Citroën, a car manufacturer in France and the Fédération Nationale des Syndicats d'Exploitants Agricoles (FNSEA), are currently locked in discussions for the joint development of biofuels that can meet the requirements of the European Union directive on achieving the renewable energy usage target of 10% non fossil fuel usage by the year 2020.
Peel Energy is planning to set up a power plant utilizing waste wood as fuel on the Ince Resource Recover Park.
Santee Cooper, the power utility owned by the state of South Carolina, has declared its intention to purchase 95 MW of clean power from two biomass power production companies located in the state. The Board of Directors of the company who met recently has approved the power purchase agreements, and considers them as a major development for the renewable energy program of the company.
Researchers at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg have suggested that Timmies’ coffee cups might be converted into biofuel.
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