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Algae.Tec in $1m capital raising
Australian biofuel company Algae.Tec Ltd has announced it it has raised $1 million in fresh capital from investors. The company, which has a market capitalisation of $63 millionwill offer over
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Biofuel exports are go
Australian biodiesel producer, Australian Renewable Fuels Ltd (ARF) says it has received its first order to more than 10 milion litres of biodiesel, kick-starting the recommencement of the company’s export
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WA first for waste to energy
Western Australian could be the first state to introduce a waste-to-energy plant. A proposed $180 million plant has been approved by the Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) for construction
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Algae Tec in Worley Parsons deal
Perth-based biofuel company, Algae.Tec has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Australian engineering company WorleyParsons Ltd. The MOU will provide a framework for WorleyParsons to provide development support to
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Solid Energy spent NZ$60 million on Biofuels
Failed state-owned NZ utility Solid Energy spent NZ$60 million building up a portfolio of biofuel assets before collapsing with total debts of around NZ$400 million, a parliamentary select committee has
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Darwin biofuel plant inches closer
Canadian biofuels developer, Lignol Energy Corporation (Lignol) has announced a $1.18 million investment in Territory Biofuels Ltd (TBF), which includes an assistance package aimed at restarting TBF’s Darwin biodiesel plant.
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More awards for LanzaTech
New Zealand-founded biofuels company LanzaTech has received more recognition for their innovative technology, this time from Forbes magazine. The US business magazine has named the biotech company as one of
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Biofuel facility for Whyalla
Australian renewable biofuel company, Muradel Pty Ltd has received permission to locate their low carbon microalgae processing pilot operation in Whyalla, South Australia. The two hectare facility will be Muradel’s
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Biofuel plan for Tasmania
Tasmania’s timber communities in the Huon Valley and Dorset are hoping the area’s waning forestry industry could become the main source for Australia’s first commercial biofuel plant. Formal talks have
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Canadians can up stake in Australian Renewable Fuels
Canadian biorefining company Lignol Energy has received regulatory approval to lift its stake in listed biodiesel producer Australian Renewable Fuels beyond the 15 per cent foreign ownership threshold. The Foreign






