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Biofuels Discovery Promises to End Dependence on Natural Gas
(Scientific American) Researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed a new, carbon-neutral way to convert vegetable-based fuels to syngas, a breakthrough that could allow producers to power hydrogen fuel cells or create a replacement for America's dwindling supplies of natural gas, all without relying on fossil fuels.

VeraSun plans mass production of biodiesel
(DesMoinesRegister.com) VeraSun Energy Corp., the second-biggest U.S. ethanol producer, announced Friday that it plans to make biodiesel from distillers' grains, a byproduct of ethanol. The company, which is based in Brookings, S.D., is looking at possible locations for a 30 million-gallon-a-year biodiesel production plant.

Students take algae-to-biofuel project to MIT
(MaineToday.com) Holly Jacobson and Tessa Churchill, seniors at Greely High School in Cumberland, are at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology today, explaining how they would use fast-growing algae to help solve the energy crisis.

Europe's biodiesel prospects require feedstock imports
(Gulf News) Neste Oil, the Finnish oil refiner, has plans to become the world's largest biodiesel producer, and intends to spend billions of euros over the next 10 years building new plants to produce the alternative fuel.

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