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Globe Newswire  Jan 26  Comment 
IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 26, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Universal Bioenergy Inc. (Pink Sheets:UBRG) announced it is planning several major acquisitions as part of its new progressive business strategy. Universal is presently in high level talks with
Clean Energy Sector  Jan 26  Comment 
In Iowa, reports surfaced from the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association that the next draft of the Renewable Fuel Standard is expected to be out as soon as the next week. Margo Oge, director of transportation and air quality at the Environmental...
Clean Energy Sector  Jan 21  Comment 
In quick company news, Dexter Biodiesel Solutions, a distributor for the Schroeder Biofuels ColdClear, recently supplied Keystone BioFuels of Pennsylvania with a 45GPM ColdClear biodiesel unit. Citigroup has upgraded Archer Daniels Midland to...
Clean Energy Sector  Jan 21  Comment 
In Germany, Bayer Technology Services and Dow Water and Process Solutions have jointly released their BayFAME biodiesel process, based on the Dow Amberlyst BD20 solid acid catalyst. According to a report in Biodiesel Magazine, the process enables...
Clean Energy Sector  Jan 14  Comment 
In Minnesota, the state government has suspended the 5 percent biodiesel mandate until April, as a result of freezing temperatures in the state, but state officials were quick to point out that the mandate rollback only affects ULSD1 — a B5...
Clean Energy Sector  Jan 13  Comment 
In the Philippines. LA Investment Capital announced a jatropha production and biodiesel processing venture in the Sierra Madre Mountain Range of the Philippines. The target aggregate plantation area is 270,000 acres, and will produce up to 52 Mgy...
Bloomberg  Jan 12  Comment 
(Update1) Minnesota temporarily waived its mandate to blend 5 percent biodiesel into No. 1 diesel fuel, citing concern the blend may affect filters in cold weather.
Business Standard  Jan 11  Comment 
The Indian Railways Research Design and Standard Organization (RDSO) has successfully developed and tested biodiesel-based locomotive engines, in its bid to scout for renewable and environment friendly fuels. Lucknow-based RDSO is the railways...
MarketWatch  Jan 8  Comment 
The biodiesel industry is revving up efforts to reinstate the U.S. biodiesel tax credit, warning that as many as 23,000 jobs could be at risk if lawmakers don’t revive the program.
Clean Energy Sector  Jan 8  Comment 
Simplifying the Basics – How the Government Defines Renewable Diesel and Biodiesel for Tax Credits and Engine Acceptance Biofuels producers and suppliers will only prosper when synchronized with government regulations.  In the last column we...



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Biodiesel is a nearly perfect substitute to petroleum derived diesel fuel. It is derived from the transesterification of biogenic oils such as vegetable oil and animal fats. The US biodiesel industry is burgeoning- it has tripled each year during the past few years. So much so, in fact, that vegetable oil prices, which account for around 80% of production costs, have almost become prohibitive to biodiesel's production as demand for biogenic oils - mainly soybean, palm, and rapeseed (canola) - has pushed their prices to unprofitable levels. Biodiesel has a well defined place in a sustainable energy portfolio, but the nascent biodiesel industry has a long way to go.

State of the Industry

Recent Soybean Oil Prices
Recent Soybean Oil Prices

The National Biodiesel Board(NBB) just published the latest US biodiesel capacity numbers. 148 existing plants are reported (up from 105 in January 2007), for a total of 1.39 billion gallons/year of capacity. 96 new projects, and 5 expansions are currently underway, which will account for 1.89 billion gpy of capacity when they come online by the end of 2008. Here are the maps: existing and in construction.

The total is 3.28 billion gallons. This is a nameplate capacity: the output possible when running 24/7, 350 days/year. Collectively, US biodiesel plants run at about 25% of their capacity, a severe underutilization of assets. To put that 3.28 billion gallons per year capacity in perspective, at full capacity it would replace 5.1% of US diesel consumption, take up 126% of US soy oil production, take up 113% of all US vegetable oil production, and take up 84% of all US animal fat and vegetable oil production.

Future Developments

Food for Fuel

Clearly, biodiesel demand pushes up food prices. High oil prices, and subsequently biofuel prices, will cause food prices to rise, potentially pricing out poor people. This effect is well recognized, and many countries, including China, have set limitations on biofuels to combat the possibility of hunger problems resulting from biofuels.

Carbon Credits

Biodiesel reduces carbon dioxide emissions significantly- 70% is a frequently quoted percentage reduction of carbon emissions. The reduction won't approach 100% any time soon- it takes fertilizers, diesel tractors, petroleum powered transportation measures, and methanol to get biodiesel to the pump. However, [Carbon Trading] has the potential to benefit biodiesel producers immensely- on an energy basis, substituting a gallon equivalent of biodiesel for diesel (biodiesel has about 92% of the energy content of petroleum diesel) saves about 6.5 kg of CO2 emissions. It takes about 150 gallons to eliminate a metric ton (mt, or 1000kg) of CO2 emissions, making the roughly $4/mt carbon credit that the Chicago Climate Exchange offers reduce the price of a gallon of biodiesel by a mere 2.6 cents. To eliminate the need for the $1/gallon subsidy currently in place, the price of a ton of CO2 would have to be about $150.

Alternative Feedstocks

In its current form, the biodiesel market scope is small. For the long term, soybean, rapeseed, and palm biodiesel are not great solutions: soybean and rapeseed crops compete with food and have low oil/area yields relative to plants like palm and jatropha. Palm oil is a great feedstock, however it is currently being developed in a highly unsustainable form: deforesting land for palm oil production. It takes many decades to recapture the carbon emitted from forest destruction by planting biodiesel crops. Renewable fuels must become globally traded commodities if they are to have any significant impact on the world's energy portfolio.

Who stands to benefit

Companies who have their hands in jatropha plantations and those with logistics favorable to an international oilcrop market.

Who stands to lose

Companies in the middle of Iowa.

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