May 2005

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HPIn Europe: Biodiesel new builds and a green superfuel

Greenergy will go ahead and build its first biodiesel plant in the Humber Estuary in the UK, near the ConocoPhillips refinery. Greenergy may be a seasoned "early bird" in new fuels, but it certainly w..

Wright, Tim L., Hydrocarbon Processing Staff

Greenergy will go ahead and build its first biodiesel plant in the Humber Estuary in the UK, near the ConocoPhillips refinery. Greenergy may be a seasoned "early bird" in new fuels, but it certainly won't have the biofuels market to itself by the time its plant is up and running. The UK independent's got the finance lined up and, assuming it doesn't get snared by red tape, it's on course to start producing 100,000 tpy of fatty acid methyl ester by spring next year. Others are moving in, too, including an oil company promising a next-generation process and a diesel superfuel. Although fuels from vegetables and animals aren't new in Europe, by the end of the year, the UK is expected to s

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