Archive for 2019

Engineering Thermophiles to Produce Drop-in Fuels from Syngas: The Digest’s 2019 Multi-Slide Guide to Syngas Bioprocess

Engineering Thermophiles to Produce Drop-in Fuels from Syngas: The Digest’s 2019 Multi-Slide Guide to Syngas Bioprocess

October 2, 2019 |

Drop-in fuels from syngas are in. Syngas feedstocks are relatively inexpensive and diverse, thermophiles have several unique advantages, and end products have value as fuel and solvent applications among others. Sounds like win, win, win, right? But the big question that Kiverdi and NREL are working on right now are how to develop recombinant thermophilic […]

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$73 Million, 35 Projects, who won, for what and why: The DOE Bioenergy Technologies Office 2019 Project Selections

$73 Million, 35 Projects, who won, for what and why: The DOE Bioenergy Technologies Office 2019 Project Selections

October 1, 2019 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy has selected 35 projects totaling $73 million for bioenergy research and development support. Funded through the DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, these projects will help reduce the price of drop-in biofuels, lower the cost of biopower, and enable high-value products from biomass or waste resources. […]

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Better Breakdown: The Digest’s 2019 Multi-Slide Guide to PET Upcycling

Better Breakdown: The Digest’s 2019 Multi-Slide Guide to PET Upcycling

October 1, 2019 |

As frustrated as you may get with your pet sometimes, we aren’t talking about upcycling dogs and cats here, but PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic that is typically landfilled. One group at NREL and ORNL are working on developing cost-effective biological methods to better breakdown and upcycle PET. At the recent DOE BETO 2019 Project Peer […]

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Sainc Energy secures 180,000 tons/year of olive tree waste for Spanish 2G project

Sainc Energy secures 180,000 tons/year of olive tree waste for Spanish 2G project

October 1, 2019 |

In Spain, Sainc Energy Limited, a London-based developer of biomass refineries, has entered into a definitive supply contract for 180,000 tons per annum of local olive tree prunings for its planned advanced bio-refinery at Villaralto, in Cordoba Province, Andalusia, Spain. The bio-refinery will produce second generation (2G) ethanol alongside so-called crude lignin oil (CLO). The CLO […]

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Fuel the Cure to raise funds for breast cancer research in Nebraska

Fuel the Cure to raise funds for breast cancer research in Nebraska

October 1, 2019 |

In Nebraska, throughout October, drivers can help Fuel the Cure for breast cancer by choosing American Ethanol at the pump. More than 30 Nebraska gas stations will donate 3 cents for every gallon of higher ethanol blends – E15 to flex fuel E85 – sold between October 1­‑­October 31. All donations will support cancer research […]

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Corn growers send letter to Trump demanding he keep the RFS whole

Corn growers send letter to Trump demanding he keep the RFS whole

October 1, 2019 |

In Washington, state leaders of corn grower organizations in 23 states sent a letter to President Trump, calling on him to follow the law and keep the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) whole. The letter to the President comes on the heels of the Trump Administration’s most recent approval of 31 new RFS waivers to big oil […]

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Cielo runs into delays getting Aldersyde facility online

Cielo runs into delays getting Aldersyde facility online

October 1, 2019 |

In Canada, since Cielo’s grand opening of its Aldersyde, Alberta facility in July, it has been refining and honing the process and technology in preparation for consistent production, including the installation of instrumentation and automation components to allow for accurate measurements of both feedstock input and renewable fuel output. The majority of these design enhancements […]

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Diamond Green Diesel to invest in $1.1 billion expansion with UOP’s Ecofining™ tech

Diamond Green Diesel to invest in $1.1 billion expansion with UOP’s Ecofining™ tech

October 1, 2019 |

In Illinois, Honeywell announced that Diamond Green Diesel will expand its annual production capacity of renewable diesel using Honeywell UOP’s Ecofining™ process technology to meet growing demand for renewable fuels in North America and Europe. With the planned $1.1 billion expansion, the Norco, La.-based facility will become one of the world’s largest renewable diesel plants. […]

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IRS looking for public comments on biofuel producer credit

IRS looking for public comments on biofuel producer credit

October 1, 2019 |

In Washington, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden invites the general public and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on information collections during 60 days, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 concerning Biofuel Producer Credit. Form 6478 is used […]

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UAE launches microalgae biomass project Green Barjeel

UAE launches microalgae biomass project Green Barjeel

October 1, 2019 |

In the UAE, the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) announced the launch of the Green Barjeel research project that aims to leverage innovative methods to grow microalgae biomass with a high lipid content in tower-shaped structures. Run in cooperation with American University of Sharjah (AUS) and Khalifa University (KU), the project involves collecting […]

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