Any updates on costs from the earlier lipase threads? Are these getting
cheaper over time and are they about to get a lot cheaper with greater use
in industry?

Ed B.
www.biofuels.ca


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From: "Ken Provost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Novozymes/Biodiesel


> >Any potential for use of enzymes in biodiesel production -  anyone know?
> >
> >Ed B.
> >www.biofuels.ca
>
> Most definitely -- immobilized lipase will be my next batch of
experiments,
> as soon as I have the time. Great for ethanol-based biodiesel, which is
harder
> to make with the usual alkali method than methanol-based biodiesel.
Lipases
> are happy to have water around also, which is a big advantage when using
> recycled veg oil.
>
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