Archive for 2020

COVID-19 restrictions could threaten U.S. ethanol recovery

COVID-19 restrictions could threaten U.S. ethanol recovery

November 19, 2020 |

In Colorado, Reuters reports that U.S. ethanol production has been unusually light ever since March, when the coronavirus pandemic sharply curbed global fuel consumption and that the resurgence of the virus and increasing restrictions, especially just before the holidays, threaten to derail a comeback in fuel demand. “Ethanol output in recent weeks has very slowly […]

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Sustainable aviation fuels report finds enough feedstocks to meet projected SAF for 2030

Sustainable aviation fuels report finds enough feedstocks to meet projected SAF for 2030

November 19, 2020 |

In Switzerland, a new report from the World Economic Forum, “Clean Skies for Tomorrow: Sustainable Aviation Fuels as a Pathway to Net-Zero Aviation,” demonstrates the feasibility, scalability and potential cost of different technological pathways for sustainable aviation fuel production. It finds that sufficient sustainable feedstocks are available to meet the projected jet fuel demand for […]

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Low ethanol production affecting CO2 supply could complicate COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Low ethanol production affecting CO2 supply could complicate COVID-19 vaccine rollout

November 19, 2020 |

In Washington, D.C., Chemical & Engineering News reports that because the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines need to be kept at super cold temperatures best done with dry ice, which is made by compressing and cooling liquid CO2 often captured from ethanol and ammonia production, it can impact the vaccine rollout. “The ethanol industry is […]

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Miscanthus can contribute to UK net zero targets via bioenergy, biofuels

Miscanthus can contribute to UK net zero targets via bioenergy, biofuels

November 19, 2020 |

In the United Kingdom, Terravesta reports that Jonathan Scurlock, chief adviser, renewable energy and climate change for the National Farmers Union, believes Miscanthus can contribute significantly to UK net zero targets and be a feedstock supply for bioenergy, biobased materials, biofuels. “The NFU expects growth in land use for perennial energy crops like Miscanthus to […]

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New membrane could pave way for cheap, efficiently made biofuels

New membrane could pave way for cheap, efficiently made biofuels

November 19, 2020 |

In the United Kingdom, Livingston Group at Imperial College London in collaboration with bp developed a membrane-based extraction system which uses less than 25 percent of the energy of current processes and produces ten times more biofuel with over 99.5 percent purity. In their labs at Imperial, researchers investigated the performance of several thin-film composite […]

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German government to remove 1st gen biofuels by 2025

German government to remove 1st gen biofuels by 2025

November 19, 2020 |

In Germany, Argus Media reports that the planned introduction of multipliers for electricity and hydrogen in a draft law for the use of renewables in transport published by the German environment ministry (BMU) will remove first generation biofuels from the market by 2025. The German government outlined its plans to toughen the country’s biofuels legislation […]

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Nanocellulose Advanced Filtration Tech Perfect for Pandemic: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Celluair

Nanocellulose Advanced Filtration Tech Perfect for Pandemic: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Celluair

November 19, 2020 |

Shortages of medical face masks were just one problem we faced this year, but Celluair tackled it head on by using nanocellulose materials for face masks enabling it to decouple from the traditional supply chain, thereby eliminating the bottlenecks in the supply of chemicals and materials used. Instead of fossil fuel based raw material, Celluair […]

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Coaxing crops to create animal proteins, cucumber peels for food packaging polymers, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of November 20th

Coaxing crops to create animal proteins, cucumber peels for food packaging polymers, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of November 20th

November 19, 2020 |

Cucumber peels converted into cellulose nanocrystals with potential to be used in food packaging, bamboo and sugar waste tableware that biodegrades in 60 days, a new pen design with edible ink and compostable materials, coaxing crops to create animal proteins – these are just some of the crazy yet not-so-crazy innovations this week. Here are […]

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Continental Refining Company unveils plans for new biodiesel production facility

Continental Refining Company unveils plans for new biodiesel production facility

November 18, 2020 |

In Kentucky, Hemisphere Limited, the parent company of Continental Refining Company (CRC), is exploring plans to invest an additional $25 million to acquire, relocate and install a soybean crushing, biodiesel refining and blending facility at the current CRC oil refinery in Somerset, Kentucky. The ability to produce biofuels and soy-based products in Somerset would open […]

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Greenlane Renewables hits record revenue $6.5M in Q3

Greenlane Renewables hits record revenue $6.5M in Q3

November 18, 2020 |

In Canada, Greenlane Renewables Inc. had record revenue of $6.5 million (Canadian dollars) in Q3 2020 representing a 30% year-over-year increase from $5.0 million reported in the third quarter 2019. Other Third Quarter Highlights Include: Gross margin of $1.7 million (26% of revenue), was 31% higher than the $1.3 million (26% of revenue) reported in […]

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