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The funny little thing about shareholder voting at biofuel company Kior. Read more »
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Next-gen biofuel company KiOR has started up production of its biocrude at its plant in Columbus, Mississippi. It’s an important advancement for an industry that’s had major delays and setbacks. Read more »
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KiOR, a next-gen biofuel startup backed by Khosla Ventures, says it will turn on its first factory next month and will churn out diesel and gasoline made from biomass (plant waste,… Read more »
The New York Times’s Matthew Wald is dubbing the arguments between the EPA and the auto industry over how much ethanol is safe to blend into gasoline “The Ethanol Wars.” The… Read more »