Interactive Biofuel mapping
MapMuse has sent me an email asking if I know of any biofuel filling stations in the US. Looks like a job for those of you who live there. They seem quite happy for people to add thier own locations...
View ArticleSuppliers of 100% biodiesel in the UK
Here’s a map of suppliers of 100% biodiesel in the UK from the biodiesel cook.
View ArticleWho’s growing what where (almost)
I’m a sucker for maps and Purdue University has a state by state and county by county map of crops, and yield by US county. They don’t name the farms or the farmers but its pretty close to who’s...
View ArticleThis is where they make ethanol in Minnesota
This is where they make ethanol in Minnesota.
View ArticleCheck out ethanol plant closures in the US
Check out the updating ethanol plant closures in the US on Earth2TechMaps’ Biofuel Deathwatch. Not a name I’d have chosen myself, but the site makes the point that while there are bright spots, like...
View ArticleBiofuel plants in Germany
I’ve just come across a map of biofuel plants in Germany on Google Maps. Here it is, if you can help fill in any holes, I’m sure that GP would be happy to hear from you. View Larger Map
View ArticlePoet in talks about an ethanol pipeline to NY harbour
The news that Poet is in talks to discuss the feasibility of a dedicated ethanol pipeline from the Midwest to New York Harbour. Is over the internet like a rash this morning with posts byGreen Car...
View ArticleAdd your pump (if you’re in the US)
The people at the US Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center in the US have the kernel of what could be a great biofuel resource. The USAFAVDC has started to waymark E85 pumps in the US....
View ArticleMinnesota’s auditor suggests ending state ethanol subsidy
A few days ago the auditor in Minnesota suggested that the state’s use of subsidies to the ethanol industry may have outlived its purpose, since ethanol firms have been profitable. Also it is likely to...
View ArticleInteractive US map of advanced fuels
I saw this map from the Natural Resources Defense Council on Robert Rapier’s i-r-squared blog and couldn’t resist it. I guess it is incomplete, but it looks pretty good.
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