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Leaf Clean Energy injects $20 million to expand Greenline Industries
In California, Leaf Clean Energy has invested $20 million in Greenline Industries, to facilitate expansion of Greenline’s R&D effort. Leaf Clean, a publicly-traded investment company, said that it expect to complete its investment phase in December 2008 and is shortlisting another 23 companies for potential investments.
Greenline Industries says new biodiesel processor opens up more yellow grease, waste vegetable oil, other low-cost feedstocksIn California, Greenline Industries, which recently received a $20 million capital infusion, has developed a high free fatty acids processor that will permit more yellow grease and waste vegetable oil...
Miami to be home to new 60 Mgy biodiesel project from Oilsource Holding and Greenline IndustriesIn Florida, Oilsource Holding and Greenline Industries announced a 60 Mgy biodiesel plant in Miami. The $96 million project is expected to open in the first quarter of 2009.
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Biofuel Industries signs with GreenShift to expand capacity 20 MgyIn Michigan, Biofuel Industries Group has signed an agreement with GreenShift to procure $10 million of proprietary biodiesel equipment, to expand its capacity by 20 Mgy. Biofuels Industries, which do...
Philippine government pledges $30 million to expand San Carlos sugarcane ethanol plant to 19 MgyIn the Philippines, the central government signed a $30-million agreement to expand capacity at the FE Clean Energy/Bronzeoak Clean Energy sugarcane ethanol plant in San Carlos, Negros Occidental to 1...
Global Clean Tech investment to reach $7 trillion by 2030: studyCambridge Energy Research Associates said in a report that clean tech investment will exceed $7 trillion by 2030, including investment in wind turbines, solar panels and biofuels. The study warns that...
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