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Community Fuels |
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9/24/2006 |
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Here is information in the media about Biodiesel and Community Fuels. |
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Community Fuels Awarded Department of Energy (DOE) Grant: Efficient Processing of Algal Bio-Oils for Biodiesel Production |
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By Community Fuels on
7/23/2007
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Encinitas, California, July 23, 2007: Community Fuels has been awarded a 2007 Phase I Research Grant from the Department of Energy Small Business Innovation Research / Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Program. The sponsored project, titled Efficient Processing of Algal Bio-Oils for Biodiesel Production, will evaluate two innovative processes to produce biodiesel from algae. Community Fuels anticipates that this research will resolve key obstacles to the feasibility of large-scale production of biodiesel using algae as a feedstock.
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Global Carbon Emissions in Overdrive |
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By Community Fuels on
5/22/2007
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The Christian Science Monitor, By Peter N. Spotts, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
From 2000 to 2004, emissions grew at a rate of 3 percent a year – more than the highest rates used in recent key UN reports.
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San Francisco Mayor Announces Citywide B20 Plan |
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By Community Fuels on
4/20/2007
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Grainnet/BioFuels Journal, May 20, 2007. The San Francisco City Government has long been a leader in its commitment to alternative transportation fuels to promote clean air, encourage renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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BIODIESEL: FROM FIELDS TO FUELS |
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By Community Fuels on
4/2/2007
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An opinion Piece by Community Fuels, The biodiesel industry still must prove its viability in a petroleum-centric market and several measures can help achieve that goal. Read ahead to see how we can best move to our future now. . .
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California Senate Democrats Unveil "California First" Global Warming Bill Package |
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By Community Fuels on
2/23/2007
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California Progress Report. Saying that "Senate Democrats believe there is a simple, direct, cost effective path we can take now to reduce greenhouse gases," Senate President pro Tem Don Perata announced yesterday the introduction of a sweeping eight-bill package that aims to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in California in the most practical ways.
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