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IRENA analysis shows hydrogen could disrupt global trade and bilateral energy relations

IRENA analysis shows hydrogen could disrupt global trade and bilateral energy relations

January 23, 2022 |

In United Arab Emirates, rapid growth of the global hydrogen economy can bring significant geoeconomic and geopolitical shifts giving rise to a wave of new interdependencies, according to new analysis by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). “Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: The Hydrogen Factor” sees hydrogen changing the geography of energy trade and regionalising […]

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Eco Wave Power’s deal with AltaSea in LA, NJ legislation, $1B Build Back Better challenge and more

Eco Wave Power’s deal with AltaSea in LA, NJ legislation, $1B Build Back Better challenge and more

January 23, 2022 |

It’s been wave after wave of news from Eco Wave Power lately. Just hours before they rang the bell on the Nasdaq Capital Market on Friday to celebrate becoming a public company – a measure of success by many – Eco Wave Power shared the news that they signed a collaboration agreement with AltaSea at […]

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Measuring Carbon Reductions: The Digest’s 2022 Multi-Slide Guide to California LCFS Fuel Pathways

Measuring Carbon Reductions: The Digest’s 2022 Multi-Slide Guide to California LCFS Fuel Pathways

January 23, 2022 |

The most recent DigestConnect took a special look at carbon markets — measuring reductions, qualifying for markets such as those created by the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard, the CA-GREET Calculator, pathway verification, and more. Turner, Mason analyst Eamon Culliname’s presentation on all the details is ready for you now.

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Philips biobased appliances, BIOPROT face masks, bio yoga mats and bandages, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 20th

Philips biobased appliances, BIOPROT face masks, bio yoga mats and bandages, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 20th

January 19, 2022 |

That mornin’ cup of joe will taste even better knowing it was brewed in a biobased coffee maker. Yep, biobased appliances are going mainstream with Philips launching an entire line of home appliances – toaster, kettle, and coffee maker – made out of polypropylene manufactured from used plant-based cooking oil. Then you can head out […]

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NREL’s Catalyst Property Database can accelerate biofuels research

NREL’s Catalyst Property Database can accelerate biofuels research

January 16, 2022 |

In Washington, D.C., National Renewable Energy Laboratory researchers developed a public, online library of catalyst data, the Catalyst Property Database, which could be fertile ground for breakthroughs in catalytic technologies needed to turn renewable biomass or waste materials into sustainable transportation fuels and here are 3 ways the CPD can accelerate biofuels research. The tool […]

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Governor promises new legislation to improve access to biodiesel and ethanol

Governor promises new legislation to improve access to biodiesel and ethanol

January 16, 2022 |

In Iowa, kicking off the 2022 Iowa legislative session with her Condition of the State address, Governor Kim Reynolds issued a promising call for passing biofuels legislation this year, saying she is introducing new legislation that will improve access to both 20% biodiesel (B20) and 15% ethanol (E15), and upgrade Iowa’s fuel infrastructure to offer […]

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Biotalys and Olon partner for biocontrols production

Biotalys and Olon partner for biocontrols production

January 16, 2022 |

In Belgium, Biotalys, an agricultural technology company protecting crops and food with protein-based biocontrol solutions, and Olon, a contract development and manufacturing organization, developed a long-term strategic partnership for the manufacturing of Biotalys’ biocontrol products. Relying on its expertise in microbial fermentation, Olon Group will manufacture Biotalys’ biocontrols beginning with Evoca. The partnership is driven […]

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First-of-its-kind interconnection system bridges dairy RNG and PG&E pipelines

First-of-its-kind interconnection system bridges dairy RNG and PG&E pipelines

January 16, 2022 |

In California, marking a first for Pacific Gas and Electric Company, renewable natural gas from Maas Energy’s facilities in Merced began flowing into PG&E’s gas transmission system through a “mid-market” third-party pipeline. This project effectively diverts methane that would have been released into the atmosphere from dairies in Merced County and converts it to RNG, […]

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Denmark hits new record for biogas in gas system

Denmark hits new record for biogas in gas system

January 16, 2022 |

In Denmark, biogas facilities in Denmark have never before supplied as much biogas to the Danish gas system than they did in 2021 and they predict gas networks will use only biogas in 2034. At the end of 2021, biogas injected into the gas system reached a level corresponding to just under 25%, compared to […]

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Ethanol production 6.9% above same week last year, but 8.1% below two years ago

Ethanol production 6.9% above same week last year, but 8.1% below two years ago

January 16, 2022 |

In Washington, D.C., ethanol production scaled back by 42,000 barrels per day (b/d), or 4.0%, to 1.006 million b/d, equivalent to 42.25 million gallons daily, according to the Renewable Fuels Association. Production was 6.9% above the same week last year, which was affected by the pandemic, but 8.1% less than the same week two years […]

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