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Second White House meeting this month for biofuels industry reps

Second White House meeting this month for biofuels industry reps

March 11, 2018 |

In Washington, DC another meeting is scheduled for today, Monday, at The White House to talk about the future of biofuels policy. The meeting will include biofuels leaders Poet CEO Jeff Broin and Green Plains CEO Todd Becker, as well as oil representatives, Valero CEO Joe Gorder, and Monroe Energy CEO Jeff Warmann. President Trump […]

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It doesn’t stink – North America’s first closed-loop waste management system opens

It doesn’t stink – North America’s first closed-loop waste management system opens

March 11, 2018 |

In Canada, Surrey’s Biofuel Facility officially opened in the Port Kells industrial area in the British Columbia province. The $68 million facility is the first fully integrated closed-loop organic waste management system in North America. The facility converts curbside organic waste into renewable biofuel to fuel the City’s fleet of natural gas-powered waste collection and […]

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Guayule and guar being looked at as potential biofuel feedstock

Guayule and guar being looked at as potential biofuel feedstock

March 3, 2018 |

In New Mexico, researchers from New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences and College of Engineering have joined the Sustainable Bio-economy for Arid Regions project led by the University of Arizona. The SBAR project will research guayule and guar, two plants that grow well in the Southwest, as potential feedstock for […]

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Sappi acquires Cham Paper’s specialty paper business

Sappi acquires Cham Paper’s specialty paper business

March 3, 2018 |

In South Africa, producer of dissolving wood pulp, specialties and packaging papers, printing and writing papers and biomaterials, Sappi Limited, is acquiring the specialty paper business of Cham Paper Group Holding AG. The transaction includes the acquisition of CPG’s Carmignano and Condino Mills in Italy, its digital imaging business located in Cham, Switzerland as well […]

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First UCO to biodiesel facility in Philippines now supplying biofuel to city vehicles

First UCO to biodiesel facility in Philippines now supplying biofuel to city vehicles

March 3, 2018 |

In the Philippines, Davao City created a government program to recycle used cooking oil into biodiesel, the first in the country. Every month, the city is collecting more than 10,000 liters of used cooking oil and converting it at a facility set up in 2017 with technical help from Japan. The facility is self-sustainable using […]

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Sorghum genetic modification increases yield

Sorghum genetic modification increases yield

March 3, 2018 |

In New York, a simple genetic modification can triple the grain number of sorghum, which is used for food, animal feed, and biofuel. Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory figured out a genetic change boosts the plant’s yield: by lowering the level of a key hormone, generating more flowers and more seeds. Their discovery points […]

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German Biodiesel exports increased due to high demand

German Biodiesel exports increased due to high demand

March 3, 2018 |

In Germany, UFOP reports that according to export figures published by the German Federal Statistical Office, demand for biodiesel from Germany continues to be very high. Demand has grown strongly, especially in the EU-28. German biodiesel exports amounted to around 1.61 million tons in 2017. In other words, exports exceeded the previous year’s level by […]

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Ethanol Production and Blending Set New Records in 2017

Ethanol Production and Blending Set New Records in 2017

March 3, 2018 |

In Washington, D.C., data released by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) confirms that the U.S. ethanol industry produced a record amount of high-octane, low-carbon renewable fuel in 2017. According to EIA, the industry churned out 15.84 billion gallons of ethanol, up 3% from the 2016 total and a four-fold increase over the 3.91 billion gallons […]

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GMO switchgrass has no negative effect on soil

GMO switchgrass has no negative effect on soil

March 3, 2018 |

In Washington, D.C., researchers with the BioEnergy Science Center (BESC) genetically modified switchgrass to produce less lignin to improve ethanol conversion and found that the long-term effects of the modified lignin had no negative impacts on the soil. The study looked at the impact on soil over two to five years and concluded that there […]

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RFA issues statement after White House Trump meeting about RFS

RFA issues statement after White House Trump meeting about RFS

March 3, 2018 |

In Washington, DC, Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Bob Dinneen issued a statement after meeting with President Trump, several members of his cabinet, a handful of senators, a number of ethanol and oil industry stakeholders, including RFA members, to discuss the Renewable Fuel Standard. The RFA statement said, “We appreciate that President Trump took […]

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