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Got biofuel resources or questions? Let us know 5

The thing we discovered while researching our biofuels series is this: there's no end of freakin' information on this ever-evolving topic.

We've put together a glossary and a resources page for you, our dear readers, but we know they are by definition incomplete.

In fact, we heard yesterday from reader Kate McMahon, a research assistant with Friends of the Earth, who let us know about a beta version of an online biofuels database she's building. She'd love your help reviewing it -- check it out.

We know there's a teeming underworld of biofuels info out there. That's why we want your questions and suggestions. Got info? Puzzling over a perplexing term? Starting a biodiesel co-op in your garage? Let us know here.

Katharine Wroth is a senior editor at Grist.

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  1. Katharine Wroth's avatar

    Katharine Wroth Posted 1:28 am
    08 Dec 2006

    More useful linksAm I allowed to comment on my own call for comments? Cuz here goes.
    More potentially useful biofuels links that have crossed our desks this week:
    A story from Wired about turning animal fat into biodiesel.
    And a snazzy new service that lets you find biodiesel locations from your cell phone.
    Ah, life in the 21st century!
  2. anduin Posted 5:11 am
    15 Dec 2006

    Interested in production?Ethanol Producer Magazine http://www.ethanolproducer.com/ and Biodiesel Magazin... are trade journals for the production side of the industries. They track technology, policy and other hot topics for the industry. A subscription is required to read the most recent 3 months of articles on the web, but the archives and web exclusives are free. The company also publishes maps of all commercial production facilities, plant development handbooks and industry directories.
  3. anduin Posted 5:17 am
    15 Dec 2006

    Biodiesel Magazine linkMy second link did not get listed. Biodiesel Magazine can be found at http://www.biodieselmagazine.com/.
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    Tom Philpott Posted 5:31 am
    15 Dec 2006

    Piedmont BiofuelsI would be remiss if I didn't mention Piedmont Biofuels, a serious source of community-owned biodiesel in the Chapel Hill/Carrboro/Raliegh/Durham area. Anybody in that area thinking of going diesel should contact those folks.



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  5. millercs Posted 3:54 pm
    15 Dec 2006

    BIO BlogsThere are 4 BIO blogs relevant to biomass conversion to biofuels -
    BIOstock - an exploration of the broad range of biomass feedstock for conversion to biofuels.
    BIOconversion - clean conversion technology processes and the struggle in California to deploy them.
    BIOoutput - biofuels, electricity, bioplastics, green chemicals - with reference to new vehicles to run them.
    BIOpact - consortium between European nations to promote the development of Southern Hemisphere countries' industry in biostock and bioconversion - to build their economy and energy self-reliance.

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    C. Scott Miller

    BIOconversion Blog

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