Last month, Kiplinger's (Washington, D.C.) began the publication of "Kiplinger's Biofuels Market Alert," a newsletter targeted to professionals with business and investment interests in the biofuels industry.Last month, Kiplinger's (Washington Washington, town, England Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area. , D.C.) began the publication of "Kiplinger's Biofuels Market Alert," a newsletter targeted to professionals with business and investment interests in the biofuels industry. Published twice a month, the newsletter is designed to provide business and investment forecasts for established companies as well as start-ups, coverage of new technologies, trade agreements and prices, stock alerts and recommendations, regulatory and legislative updates at both the state and federal levels, business briefs and overviews of the industry both internationally and domestically. It includes coverage of the availability of petroleum, biofuel bi·o·fuel n. Fuel such as methane produced from renewable resources, especially plant biomass and treated municipal and industrial wastes. bi crops, cement cement, binding material used in construction and engineering, often called hydraulic cement, typically made by heating a mixture of limestone and clay until it almost fuses and then grinding it to a fine powder. , steel, copper and other raw materials, policy initiatives affecting ethanol ethanol (ĕth`ənōl') or ethyl alcohol, CH3CH2OH, a colorless liquid with characteristic odor and taste; commonly called grain alcohol or simply alcohol. , biodiesel, and biobutanol production, and foreign competition as well as international and domestic transportation and distribution developments. |
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