Archive for 2019

Gevo teams with Leaf to potential use cellulosic derived sugars and glycerol to produce hydrocarbon molecules

Gevo teams with Leaf to potential use cellulosic derived sugars and glycerol to produce hydrocarbon molecules

September 11, 2019 |

In Colorado, Gevo announced the signing of a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with Leaf Resources. Leaf is a Queensland, Australia-based company and one of the world’s leading companies in converting plant biomass into industrial sugars. The JDA is to explore the potential use of cellulosic derived sugars and glycerol from Leaf and the ability to […]

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Trondheim backs MAN for biodiesel and biogas buses

Trondheim backs MAN for biodiesel and biogas buses

September 11, 2019 |

In Norway, MAN Truck & Bus delivered 105 city buses to Vy Buss AS and another 84 vehicles to Tide Buss AS to Trondheim, most of which run on biodiesel or biogas. The solobuses are 12 meters long and feature an E2876 LUH Euro 6 gas engine. In terms of fuel, drivers can use both […]

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DNV says low-carbon fuels a necessary transition for maritime until carbon-neutral fuels ready for market

DNV says low-carbon fuels a necessary transition for maritime until carbon-neutral fuels ready for market

September 11, 2019 |

In Denmark, DNV says in its most recent edition of its Maritime Forecast to 2050 that widespread adoption of low-emission and carbon-neutral fuels could potentially take a long time, factoring in the time needed to properly develop low-carbon fuels, production capacity and infrastructure and to scale this. This study therefore introduces ‘bridging technologies’ that can […]

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UK National Farmers Union net-zero carbon strategy includes BECCS

UK National Farmers Union net-zero carbon strategy includes BECCS

September 11, 2019 |

In the UK, the National Farmers Union has released its net-zero to 2040 farming strategy which includes a pillar focused on displacing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through bioenergy. The NFU says the combining bioenergy with carbon capture and storage on farms could reduce GHG emissions by […]

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Ethanol production inches back up but stocks still fell last week

Ethanol production inches back up but stocks still fell last week

September 11, 2019 |

In Washington, DTN reports that Energy Information Agency data shows that ethanol production moved up from a 21-week low last week, producing an average of 1.023 million barrels per day. An increase in production of about 10,000 barrels per day didn’t offset the drawdown on stocks, which fell by more than 1.3 million barrels from […]

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US Grains Council has high hopes for ethanol in Asia even with China out of the picture

US Grains Council has high hopes for ethanol in Asia even with China out of the picture

September 11, 2019 |

In Singapore, Reuters reports that the US Grains Council sees Asia as a major market for increased ethanol imports, where it current exports about 300 million gallons per year but could reach 1 billion gallons in the next five years. With the ongoing trade war with China that has hit ethanol demand hard, that target […]

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UC Santa Barbara researchers get $2.25 million DOE grant to research cellulosomes

UC Santa Barbara researchers get $2.25 million DOE grant to research cellulosomes

September 11, 2019 |

In California, with a $2.25 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy, a research group at the University of California Santa Barbara, along with collaborators at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), are poised to advance the knowledge of and technology for advanced biofuels. “Cellulosomes are multi-protein complexes of enzymes that work together to […]

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White House brings together oil and biofuel companies—separately—to nail down deal

White House brings together oil and biofuel companies—separately—to nail down deal

September 11, 2019 |

In Washington, Bloomberg reports that the White House is hosting two separate meetings on Wednesday to try to break the oil-biofuel deadlock, with Valero Energy Corp., PBF Energy Inc., Monroe Energy, HollyFrontier Corp., Marathon Petroleum Corp. and Phillips 66 meeting on one side and Archer Daniel Midland, Louis Dreyfus Co., Renewable Biofuels Inc., Ag Processing […]

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US Grains Council says ethanol fastest growing US ag export over past five years

US Grains Council says ethanol fastest growing US ag export over past five years

September 10, 2019 |

In Washington, analysis by the U.S. Grains Council (USGC) showed that non-beverage ethanol has been the fastest growing U.S. agricultural export over the past five years, an achievement supported by Council and ethanol industry programming to promote import-facilitating policy development around the world. In 2018, U.S. ethanol exports totaled more than 6.1 billion liters (1.62 […]

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Diamond Green Diesel initiate advanced engineering for new plant in Port Arthur, Texas

Diamond Green Diesel initiate advanced engineering for new plant in Port Arthur, Texas

September 10, 2019 |

In Texas, Valero Energy Corporation and Darling Ingredients Inc. are addressing the growing demand for renewable diesel in global, low-carbon markets by initiating an advanced engineering and development cost review for a new plant in Port Arthur, Texas. The proposed facility under review would be designed to produce 400 million gallons of renewable diesel annually […]

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