Friday, November 9, 2007

Biodiesel History - News headline


World's First Biodiesel Jet Flight (KKCO Grand Junction)

<BR> - The drive towards renewable fuels taken to the air. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Market Forecaster: A higher crude oil market means a higher soy oil market (Tri-State Neighbor)

- How is <BR> liquidation harvest in November and the largest in history corn crop safe hidden in the warehouse, the market now have two jobs until the next spring. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Market Watch: Wheat prices set to fall (AG Weekly)

- <BR> In October, I designed December corn could trade as low as $ 3.55 to $ 3.65, and the low was made on October 8 to $ 3.35. December corn was forecast to trade as high $ 3.90 to $ 4.10, and December corn made a high on Oct. 31 to $ 3.80. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> PG Voters Reject Tax Package (Monterey County Weekly)

<BR> Cuts to the city-funded services will follow. The mayor and the city manager of Pacific Grove sit quietly at the Natural History Museum, as if the future of the city were not at stake-not, at least, with regard to the tax package designed to connect PG hole in the budget. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> U.S. transportation chief to address state leaders (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)

<BR> - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - US Transportation Secretary Maria E. Peters will be among the speakers as an estimated 600 heads of state governments around the country meet in Oklahoma City next week. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Dalton Crane given $500K grant (Berkshire Eagle)

<BR> - The funding is intended to support a $ 1.3 million energy at the hydroelectric plant of the company Byron Weston mill. DALTON-Crane & Co. has received a $ 500000 grant from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative to support the development of an $ 1.3 million at its plant hydropower Byron Weston mill. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> All Things Reconsidered | The problems of ethanol (The Battalion)

<BR>-Ethanol these days seems to be designated as a fundamental ingredient in a rehabilitation program for United States from its dependence on oil. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> How China is eating the world (Independent)

<BR>-Economists are known to be able to reach easy consensus on many issues but talk to one of them about the outlook for the global economy and long before the word "China"always begins to dominate the conversation. And it is true that the strength of Chinese economic growth? Approximately 10 per cent expected for 2008, barely changed on the recent trends? He is returning to the rhythm of being lost ... <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Democrats Vie for Iowa's Support on Energy, Climate (Environment News Service)

<BR> - CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, November 8, 2007 (ENS) - The 2008 Iowa Caucus will be held on January 3, 2008, in Iowa perimeter. The first state in the nation to test the temperament of the voting public, on caucus night, Iowans gather by preference to elect delegates to the 99 county conventions. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Plant will turn wood scraps into ethanol (MSNBC)

<BR> - SOPERTON, Ga-Among the high pines of rural Georgia, with ceremonial dignitaries blades broke ground Tuesday on the first commercial plant designed in the United States to turn trees and wood waste into biofuel for cars. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'>

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