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				<title><![CDATA[Michael Fiedler-Panajotopoulos commented on Energy: the Next 20 Years Part 1.]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://www.commentvisions.com/members/mfpanajotopoulos/" title="Michael Fiedler-Panajotopoulos" rel="nofollow">Michael Fiedler-Panajotopoulos</a> commented on <a href="http://www.commentvisions.com/2010/07/01/other/energy-the-next-20-years-part-1/#comment-665" rel="nofollow">Energy: the Next 20 Years Part 1.</a> „Given the current under-utilization of European bio-fuels production capacity, and assuming technological breakthroughs leading to “2nd generation” renewable fuels, we can achieve 20% renewable fuels in the next 20 years”.</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Michael Fiedler-Panajotopoulos commented on Risk, the future and climate change]]></title>
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					<p><a href="http://www.commentvisions.com/members/mfpanajotopoulos/" title="Michael Fiedler-Panajotopoulos" rel="nofollow">Michael Fiedler-Panajotopoulos</a> commented on <a href="http://www.commentvisions.com/society-and-sustainability/progress-towards-sustainability/risk-the-future-and-climate-change/#comment-416#comment-416" rel="nofollow">Risk, the future and climate change</a> By quickly using the existing CO2-neutral alternatives like renewable diesel from waste.</p>
<p>Petrotec Biodiesel currently produces 200 million litres of this advanced biofuel by using used cooking oil it collects from restaurants and the catering industry.</p>
<p>It uses a tailored multi-feedstock techn [...]</p>
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