August 18th, 2011

By Jerome Carlo R. Paunan.QUEZON CITY, Aug. 16 (PIA) — The Aquino administration is eying the potential of the oil derived from coconuts or “coco-biodiesel” to reduce the country’s overdependence on imported fuels, an official from the Philippine Coconut Authority said Tuesday.

During the CNEX – Talking Points forum held at the Philippine Information Agency, PCA public relations officer Thelma Tolentino said government is considering to increase the current minimum two percent blend of coco-diesel due to its many benefits. Leer más »


June 14th, 2011

BUENOS AIRES, June/(Reuters) – Global commodities firm Louis Dreyfus will invest $40 million to build a biodiesel plant in Argentina’s Rosario area, one of the world’s biggest grains hubs, a company source said on Tuesday.

The South American country is one of the biggest global exporters of biodiesel, made using soyoil. Argentina is also the world’s No.1 soyoil and soymeal supplier. Leer más »



June 8th, 2011

By Tony C. Dreibus – Jun 7, 2011 10:30 AM GMT-0300.Increased demand for vegetable oils to make biodiesel will lead to shortages of the materials, raising the cost of fats used to make food, Oil World said.

Argentina is expected to produce 2.3 million metric tons of biodiesel, made from soybeans, this year, up 27 percent from 2010, Oil World said in a report today. Exports may total 1.5 million tons, according to the report. In Brazil, biodiesel output may gain 14 percent, Oil World said. Leer más »


April 3rd, 2011

Jim Lane | April 1, 2011/In Argentina, Digest columnist, and Emerging Markets Online CEO, Will Thurmond reports from the Argentina Clean Energy Congress.

“First there was a big debate between EBB’s Rafaello Garraffolo and CADER’s Alfredo Langesfeld.  It was short and sweet. Freddie asked EBB – you don’t have enough land for biodiesel, why not use ours from Argentina?  Rafaello ducked, dodged, deflected, and blamed splash n dash and overcapacity (same as Jobe on overcapacity). Amusing. Leer más »


February 22nd, 2010

ACCORDING to new market research report, Global Biodiesel Market (2009 – 2014), published by MarketsandMarkets, the total global biodiesel market is expected to be worth US$12.6 billion by 2014, out of which the European and Americas market will account for nearly 55.6 per cent and 28.6pc of the total revenues respectively.

The global market is expected to record a CAGR of 7.8% from 2009 to 2014. Leer más »


February 10th, 2010

Bernd Waltermann and Henning Streubel ,  Jakarta.

As Indonesia is today the world’s largest producer of crude palm oil (CPO) — a desirable feedstock for biodiesel production — it has the potential to grow into a world biodiesel leader and a model for plantation sustainability.

Biodiesel has the potential to become a significant industry sector in Indonesia, supported by two of its most valuable assets: its oil palm plantations, and more importantly, its people. Indonesia currently produces approximately 20 million tons of CPO per year from 7 million hectares of oil palm plantation, of which approximately 80 percent  is exported.  Leer más »


August 28th, 2009

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Growing imports of cheap Argentine biodiesel into Europe are replacing U.S. imports hit by European Union anti-dumping duties in March, Swiss-German biodiesel producer Biopetrol said on Thursday.

“Increasing amounts of indirectly-subsidized biodiesel have been coming to Europe from Argentina since the second quarter,” Biopetrol said in a statement in a statement on its first half 2009 results. Leer más »


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