EASTERN EUROPE IS GROWING ITS BIOFUEL FEEDSTOCK CAPACITY

BY ZLATKO CONKAS, BLAKE BERRY, MONIKA HANLEY, MARK ROWE and KEITH NUTHALL EASTERN Europe is often regarded as developing in the slipstream of richer western Europe - and so far the model seems to be fitting with biofuels. That said, significant biodiesel manufacturing capacity is in place in the region, according to the European Biodiesel Board. It noted significant production potential in Bulgaria (425,000 tonnes annually); the Czech Republic (427,000 tonnes); Estonia (135,000); Hungary (158,000); Latvia (156,000); Lithuania (147,000); Poland (710,000); Romania ...


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