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Friday, October 28, 2005
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Matthew Wald of The New York Times says as gasoline prices rise, alternatives become more attractive, including some you might not have heard of. But any challenger to gasoline faces hurdles in manufacturing and logistics, 10/26/05. [SEJ Environmental Journalism Today]
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State Senator Rob Cowles and Representative Al Ott are applauding the passage of companion bills Assembly Bill 72 and Senate Bill 41--which is legislation aimed at assuring consumers of the integrity of the product when they purchase biodiesel fuels. The bill passed out 16-0 of the Joint Committee on Finance on Wednesday and can now be scheduled to be taken up by the full Legislature. [Source: Wisconsin Ag Connection]
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The largest world factory converting bovine tallow into biodiesel will begin production next June in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, said Wednesday Dedini industries, one of the main equipment suppliers. [Source: Merco Press]
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2006
Laura L. Barnes.
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