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Thursday, July 13, 2006

Biodiesel Magazine

Biodiesel Magazine: "Methanol Institute issues biodiesel report
The Arlington, Va.-based Methanol Institute, in collaboration with the worldwide International Fuel Quality Center, released a report titled, �A Biodiesel Primer: Market and Public Policy Developments, Quality, Standards and Handling� in April. �People in the emerging biodiesel industry are looking for basic information, particularly information on proper handling and management of chemical feedstocks,� said Greg Dolan, Methanol Institute�s vice president for communications and policy. The report also addresses use and production of the fuel on a global scale. Methanol is used in biodiesel production during pretreatment and the transesterification process. The report is available at www.methanol.org. "

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