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Ethanol industry evolving in COVID-19 world – from biofuel to hand sanitizer, adapting is necessary

Ethanol industry evolving in COVID-19 world – from biofuel to hand sanitizer, adapting is necessary

July 19, 2020 |

Being flexible and adapting to a shifting environment is not just about Darwinism, but about survival in a changing world quickly. Just this week, Green Plains shifted one of their Nebraska facilities to make FCC grade alcohol to be used for producing hand sanitizer. Lactips developed a solution to produce water-soluble strips for sealing COVID-19 […]

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Discovery yields road map to oxygenated hydrocarbon production

Discovery yields road map to oxygenated hydrocarbon production

July 19, 2020 |

In Wisconsin, Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center scientists and collaborators at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have described a pathway for furan fatty acid production in bacteria and other cells, which could substitute for petroleum-based products including fuel, engine lubricant, medicines and food additives. Fatty acids, the compounds that give a diet rich in leafy greens […]

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USDA Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program deadline less than a month away

USDA Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program deadline less than a month away

July 19, 2020 |

In Washington, D.C., with the USDA’s Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP) deadline just one month away, the Renewable Fuels Association reminds retailers and other interested parties that any further delays may threaten their ability to complete the registration and application process by the deadline of August 13. Among the important tools available to interested […]

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BASF and Isobionics launch corn-based alternative to sandalwood oil

BASF and Isobionics launch corn-based alternative to sandalwood oil

July 19, 2020 |

In Germany, BASF Nutrition & Health and Isobionics are launching their first joint product, a new fragrance in BASF’s portfolio. The starting material for the fermentation process is corn starch obtained from corn grown in Europe. Thanks to its woody odor profile, the new fragrance in BASF’s portfolio is a convincing alternative to sandalwood oil. […]

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Ethanol production up 1.9% over previous week

Ethanol production up 1.9% over previous week

July 19, 2020 |

In Washington, D.C., ethanol production increased 1.9%, or 17,000 barrels per day (b/d), to 931,000 b/d—equivalent to 39.10 million gallons daily, according to EIA data analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association. Production remains tempered due to COVID-19 disruptions, coming in 12.7% below the same week in 2019. The four-week average ethanol production rate increased 2.6% […]

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World’s largest green hydrogen project will use Haldor Topsoe ammonia technology

World’s largest green hydrogen project will use Haldor Topsoe ammonia technology

July 19, 2020 |

In Denmark, a $5 billion dollar green hydrogen production facility to be sited in NEOM, Saudi Arabia, will include Topsoe’s proven ammonia technology. The planned green ammonia loop will be the world’s largest on a par with the Gulf Coast Ammonia facility to be built in Texas, US, which will also use Topsoe ammonia technology. […]

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Global EcoPower acquires TAM’s spirulina assets to ramp up spirulina and phycocyanin production

Global EcoPower acquires TAM’s spirulina assets to ramp up spirulina and phycocyanin production

July 19, 2020 |

In France, a specialist in positive renewable energy production units, Global EcoPower, has purchased all of TAM’s spirulina production and marketing assets. TAM was the leading producer of spirulina in France through the CYANE trademark. With the forthcoming launch of its Spirulina production unit in Hers and Spiruline d’Anjou, which will supply photovoltaic energy to […]

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DOE selects 3 projects to get $1M for bioenergy and feedstock technologies

DOE selects 3 projects to get $1M for bioenergy and feedstock technologies

July 19, 2020 |

In Washington, D.C., the U.S. Department of Energy selected Catalyxx, Inc., Forest Concepts and Pyran as the three projects to receive approximately $1 million in funding to leverage the unique computational capabilities at DOE’s National Laboratories. The projects will address technical challenges in bioenergy feedstock handling and logistics, as well as catalyst design and development. […]

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Amyris JV launches plant-derived silica made from sugarcane ashes

Amyris JV launches plant-derived silica made from sugarcane ashes

July 19, 2020 |

In California, Aprinnova, Inc., an Amyris, Inc. joint venture, the leading supplier of high performance, clean beauty ingredients is commercializing a plant-derived silica made from sugarcane ashes. Silica is used widely in personal care and cosmetics. It is traditionally sourced from non-renewable sand dredging, which requires significant energy consumption and emits large amounts of C02. […]

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Praj pivots to Bio-Prism – from transport fuels to renewable chem and materials

Praj pivots to Bio-Prism – from transport fuels to renewable chem and materials

July 13, 2020 |

A little over 47 years ago, Pink Floyd released their iconic “Dark Side of the Moon” prism-designed album which became one of the best-selling albums worldwide and sent the band into international fame. There was much speculation on the meaning behind the prism, but one thing is clear today – Praj Industries has chosen wisely […]

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