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This is a list of biofuel activists

 

Biofuel

The European Biodiesel Board

 

The European Biodiesel Board also known as EBB, is a non-profit organisation established in January 1997. EBB aims to promote the use of biodiesel in the European Union, at the same time, grouping the major EU biodiesel producers.

To achieve its aims, EBB

 

  • represents its members to the institutions of the European Union and other international organisations
  • promotes scientific, technological, economic, legal and research activities
  • collects, analyses and disseminates information
  • studies problems confronted by the biodiesel industry and suggests solutions at economic, political, legal, institutional and technical levels

 

Located in Brussels, with Mr Raffaello Garofalo as Secretary General, EBB has achieved a high degree of visibility and confidence vis-a-vis the EU institutions and non-governemental organisations alike through its networking, information gathering and co-ordination activities.

 

Poet

 

Poet is proud to be the pioneer in unlocking the power of cellulosic ethanol. We are redefining the industry we defined from the beginning.

 

eBio

 

Welcome to eBIO, the European Bioethanol Fuel Association. This site helps you to understand better the world of bioethanol fuel, a motor fuel made from renewable feedstock.

 

Kreido

 

Kreido Biofuels Appoints Larry Sullivan as Chief Technology Officer.

 

Camarillo, California – May 2, 2007 – Kreido Biofuels, Inc. (OTC BB: KRBF) announced today that Larry Sullivan has joined the company as Chief Technology Officer. An energy veteran with more than 25 years of experience, Mr. Sullivan will manage the commercial advancement of Kreido’s STT® biodiesel processing technology, oversee research and development programs in biofuels and specialty chemicals, and spearhead the company’s chemical engineering and quality assurance operations.

 

Vertical

T H E E T H A N O L A N D B I O F U E L S C O M PA N Y

 

The Vertical Vision:

 

To become the trustworthy ethanol and liquid biofuels supply reference to its customers world-wide.

 

Mission:

 

To integrate vertically the ethanol and biodiesel chain of supply in the organization, through growth of distribution, long term partnership and strategic investments. "We will do so in order to grow to the leadership position in our field." Writes Vertical.

 

Values:

 

  1. We respect our commitments
  2. We say what we do and do what we say
  3. The People in our team are making us different
  4. We grow long term alliances with companies & individuals sharing our vision

 

Acor

 

The company Acor reports to have selected Desmet Ballestra as

technical partner for the implementation of a complete integrated biodiesel turnkey project in Spain.

 

The project comprises a biodiesel production plant of 100.000 TPY

with oil extraction plant and pre-treatment.

 

Desmet Ballestra is covering Spain and Portugal with a fully

staffed technical team in Madrid.

 

 

Green Power

 

World Biofuels Markets 2007 Statistics. Over 4 days, 1200 attendees from 58 countries gathered in Brussels to participate in the fastest growing and most dynamic industry event.

 

Novozymes

 

Environmental assesment: Novozymes' enzyme products are used in the production of many of our daily life products. The enzymes catalyse biochemical processes, are specific and fast in action, and usually save considerable amounts of raw materials, energy, water and/or chemicals, when used in production.

 

Novozymes has performed a range of environmental assessments (LCAs) in order to evaluate the environmental improvement potential of using enzymes in various production processes. Some assessments have been published; others are on their way. Main findings are summarised here.

 

Danisco

 

Danisco ABSTRACT: The gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis is an important commercial production organism for industrial enzymes. "We used this organism as a model to participate in the development of a novel automated microbioreactor." Danisco informs.

 

This machine is based on a 24 well membrane plate format and allows concomitant monitoring and control of dissolved oxygen, pH and other important process variables. They have measured process conditions and baseline machine parameters that enabled controlled experiments at microscale.

 

Applying quantitative and qualitative techniques to monitor and control fermentation processes, they followed the growth and enzyme production profiles of Bacillus during fermentation. They have compared the results to conventionally obtained small scale and large scale bioreactor processes.

 

"We report on challenges to develop quantitative monitoring tools and parameters as well as developing sensitive and meaningful feedback loops to control the fermentations at this scale." Danisco concludes.

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