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GreenShift receives $375,000 grant from MontanaNew York-based GreenShift Corp. has received a $375,000 grant from Montana's Board of Research and Commercialization. The company, which will provide $125,000 in matching funds, will use the grant money to demonstrate algae production from an industrial source of carbon dioxide in Montana using its bioreactor technology.READ MORE Nova Biosource plant to resume productionNova Biosource Fuels Inc. expects its 10 MMgy biodiesel plant in Clinton, Iowa, to be back on line in late January. On Sept. 30, a fire broke out at the plant in the primary biodiesel recovery column. According to Kenneth Hern, chairman and chief executive officer for Nova Biosource, the company has completed repairs to the facility.READ MORE  Colorado ACRE awards grants to biodiesel projectsThe Colorado Agricultural Value Added Development Board of the Colorado Department of Agriculture has awarded $150,000 in Advancing Colorado's Renewable Energy grants to organizations for biodiesel-related projects. The grants were given to the International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology in Lakewood, Colo., in partnership with Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo.; and to Colorado State University Golden Plains Area Extension Service.READ MORE REG, Kemin perform biodiesel oxidation studyIowa-based biodiesel producer Renewable Energy Group Inc. and nutritional ingredient manufacturer Kemin Industries Inc. announced the results of a multi-feedstock biodiesel oxidation study Jan. 6. The companies determined that in extreme storage conditions, oxidative stability decreased rapidly in untreated B100.READ MORE |
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