The Philippines and Brazil Sign Renewable Energy Memorandum
Considered the largest biofuel producer in the world, Brazil has now forged mutual cooperation agreements with The Philippines, the biggest of which concerns agriculture and the production of...
View ArticleSugarcane Ethanol Gets Groovy in Indy 500 Television Ads [Video]
hide Cool video, but the best part is watching Indy Racing League Champion (and former Dancing With the Stars competitor) Helio Castroneves try and sing: read more
View ArticleSetting the Record Straight
Written by Joel Valesco, Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association's Chief Representative of North Americaread more
View ArticlePart I of Q & A With UNICA's Joel Velasco: "UNICA's Mission and the Fiery...
In the first part of my three-part interview with the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association's (UNICA) chief U.S. representative Joel Velasco, we talk about his background, UNICA's mission, and why...
View ArticlePart II of Interview With UNICA's Joel Velasco: Corn vs. Sugarcane Ethanol
In this segment of my interview with UNICA's chief U.S. representative Joel Velasco, we discuss Growth Energy's claims, the politics surrounding corn and sugarcane ethanol and tariffs.read more
View ArticlePart III of Q & A with UNICA's Joel Velasco: "Cutting Through the Clutter"
In the final part of my 3-part interview with UNICA's Joel Velasco, we discuss subsidies, trade protection, tariffs, and the future of ethanol.read more
View ArticleAustralia's Biofuel Capacity to Explode Over Next Five Years
large A new report from APAC Biofuel Consultants says Australia's biofuel production will double by 2015.Highway 1 Australia.read more
View ArticleCuba Signs Deal to Develop Biomass Energy Plants
large United Kingdom-based Havana Energy Ltd. has announced a partnership with the Cuban government's Ministry of Sugar to develop technology to build biomass energy plants.read more
View ArticleFormer Foe Leads U.S. Ethanol Industry to Record Export Year
In biofuels circles, especially within the walls of the U.S. ethanol industry, Brazil has long been seen as a competitor for America's corn-based fuel. Industry representatives have gone so far as to...
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