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The big green bus goes to Piedmont Biofuels and gets a chemistry lesson

The big green bus goes to Piedmont Biofuels in North Carolina and gets a chemistry lesson. When you've seen the video
you can check out the Piedmont Biofuels energy blog which is nicely cooperative.

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Marc Jackson:

I have been reading about dropping glycerine prices in many parts of the world. I think this is a leading indicator for vegetable oils and oleic acid prices. In other words, I think low glycerine prices means we are about to see a significant reduction in veg oil and related materials.

Any other opinions on this?

Simon Robinson Author Profile Page:

Hi Marc, I'm not sure about glycerine being a lead indicator for veg oils. It is an indicator of the volume of biofuels that are being produced via esterification.

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