1 Marine pest 'could be the key to a biofuel breakthrough'
A wood-munching marine pest could be the key to a biofuel breakthrough, according to scientists. Gribble, which resemble pink woodlice, plagued seafarers for centuries by boring through the planks of ships and destroying wooden piers. Source: Times of Malta
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2 Harrabin's Notes: Biofuel battle
In his regular column, BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin asks whether the EU's biofuels policy will stand up to scrutiny. Source: BBC News
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3 EU faces court challenge over biofuel reports
Source: Reuters * 4 NGOs take legal action for release of biofuel reports * Reports so far show impact on forests, food prices (Adds Commission reaction) By Pete Harrison BRUSSELS, March 9 (Reuters) - Four ... Source: AlertNet
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4 Legal action targets EU biofuel policy
Rachel Fielding, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 9 March 2010 at 11:25:00 Green groups to take European Commission to court over alleged failure to release documents thought to reveal concerns over the environmental impact of biofuel targets European biofuel developers are facing fresh uncertainty about the future of the industry, after four environmental groups yesterday launched legal action against ... Source: vnunet.com
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5 Biofuel – beyond energy efficiency
BANGALORE, INDIA: Biofuel is certainly the next big thing that is happening world over. And the Emtech India 2010 would have been incomplete without a session on biofuels and its implications. Source: CIOL
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6 Used tea leaves can be a cheap biofuel: Pak scientists
Mumbai, Mar 9 (PTI) Used tea leaves could be a cheap source of biofuel without compromising on food security, according to Pakistani scientists. Source: Press Trust of India
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7 Meet the Gribble, the wood munching marine pest that may hold the key to major biofuel breakthrough
Scientists have discovered that gribble, which resemble pink woodlice and have a gift for digesting wood not seen in any other animal, could hold the key to converting wood into liquid biofuel. Source: Daily Mail
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8 ‘Gribble’ marine pest may be key to biofuel breakthrough, say scientists
A marine pest could be the key to a biofuel breakthrough, say scientists. Gribble, which resemble pink woodlice, plagued seafarers for centuries by boring through the planks of ships and destroying wooden piers. Source: Times Online
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9 Potential new source for biofuel found
YORK, England, March 10 (UPI) -- British scientists say they've discovered a mechanism that might lead to a new way of converting wood and straw into liquid biofuels. Source: UPI
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10 Liverpool shopping mall to trial biofuel refinery in the basement
BusinessGreen.com Staff, BusinessGreen , Monday 8 March 2010 at 12:07:00 Liverpool ONE centre to use cooking oil from restaurants to power the estate's vehicles A shopping mall in the centre of Liverpool is to trial an innovative scheme that would see used cooking oil from the centre's restaurants turned into biofuel onsite. The Liverpool ONE retail, leisure and residential centre announced last ... Source: vnunet.com
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