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More money for your biofuel co.? Sure!

November 9, 2006 - by Dana Childs - Biofuels, solar and fuel cells were the winners when hundreds of millions of dollars changed hands this week in greentech. Full Story »

Ethanol shakeout coming?

November 9, 2006 - by Dana Childs - Despite a brave face by ADM, overproduction, higher corn prices and lower oil prices threaten to squeeze ethanol producers. Full Story »

NanoLogix using bacteria to produce hydrogen

November 8, 2006 - by Dallas Kachan - A pinksheet-listed company that might actually be on to something. But emptors, as always, should look for caveats. Full Story »

Bacteria don't mind eating their veggies

November 8, 2006 - Cleantech.com Quote o' the week
"They're bacteria. What do they care what they eat?"
— Mitchell S. Felder, CEO, NanoLogix, on converting waste to hydrogen with bacteria

How to up your biodiesel production: torch it

November 7, 2006 - by Dana Childs - A French company is retooling its techy-sounding plasma torches, used today in waste management, for the production of biofuels. Full Story »

A better biofuel out of Mississippi? Or just a lotta gas?

November 6, 2006 - by Dana Childs - It's SUPERdiesel! Or so a small reverse-merged, publicly-traded company would have you believe. Full Story »

Biodiesel glut cometh, says analyst

November 3, 2006 - by Dana Childs - Adam Smith said you've got a problem when supply grows faster than demand. Well, a new report says a biodiesel problem is looming. Full Story »

Rosy outlook for top fertilizer maker

November 2, 2006 - by Dallas Kachan - Full Story »

Cellulosic ethanol vs. biomass gasification

November 2, 2006 - Exclusive - Cleantech.com contributing columnist and chemistry scientist Robert Rapier has a problem with cellulosic bandwagoning. He sets us straight here on what cellulosic ethanol really is, and how the concept has been around much longer than some might have you think.
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