In California and North Carolina, low-cost jatropha oil developer SG Biofuels and the Biofuels Center of North Carolina strengthened their respective teams. SG announced that former DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy COO Paul Dickerson and former congressman the Hon. Jerry Weller will join the company’s advisory board, while Steven Burke has become the Biofuels Center’s new president after serving as board chairman since the center’s inception. Burke has been working full time as Senior VP of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.
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