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HDSI acquires algal biofuels technologies from Hillwinds Ocean Energy

HDSI acquires algal biofuels technologies from Hillwinds Ocean Energy

August 19, 2011 |

In Rhode Island, HDS International has acquired an exclusive license for integrated carbon capture, carbon sequestration and industrial algae-for-biofuels technologies from Hillwinds Ocean Energy. HDS also announced that Tassos D. Recachinas has been appointed the President, CEO, CFO, Secretary, Treasurer and a Director of the Company, and Mark Simon, HDS’s sole officer and director prior […]

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Moringa expands in South Africa as biofuels feedstock

Moringa expands in South Africa as biofuels feedstock

August 19, 2011 |

In South Africa, the iLembe District Municipality is working with Dr. Samason Tesfay of the University of KwaZulu-Natal to start a plantation project for moringa oleifera.  The plan is to use emerging small-scale farmers to harvest the pods for biodiesel.  The plant has many uses, with other parts of the tree used for relieving malnutrition […]

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Boa Vista to triple sugarcane crushing capacity

Boa Vista to triple sugarcane crushing capacity

August 19, 2011 |

In Brazil, Grupo Martinho and Petrobras will more than triple the Boa Vista crushing capacity from 2.3 million to 8 million tonnes.  This will allow the plant to produce 700 million liters of ethanol a year and 600,000 MWh annual electrical cogeneration.  The expansion is expected to cost R$520.7 million.

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Renewable Resins: new research from North Dakota

Renewable Resins: new research from North Dakota

August 19, 2011 |

In North Dakota, NDSU researchers have developed a family of resins from renewable raw materials, creating resins that eliminate hazardous components such as formaldehyde and bisphenol-A. The resins are based on sucrose and vegetable oils, and can be varied to perform in many applications and industries. The resins developed can be made from from sugarbeets, […]

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Is corn a fertilizer hog? Times are changing, says RFA

Is corn a fertilizer hog? Times are changing, says RFA

August 19, 2011 |

In Washington, RFA Vice President Geoff Cooper took issue with the contention that US corn yields are rising because of, simply, increased fertilizer use. “Data from USDA show that 2010 application rates of the three common macronutrient fertilizers (nitrogen, potassium, and phosphate) were the same–or below—the application rates seen in the early 1980s. Thus, nitrogen application […]

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Biofuels Digest Index plunges to 71.15 as global equities are battered

Biofuels Digest Index plunges to 71.15 as global equities are battered

August 19, 2011 |

The Biofuels Digest Index™ (BDI), a basket of public biofuels stocks, plunged 5.25 percent to 71.15 as global equities melted down over renewed recessionary fears.. For the day, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) fell 2.89 percent to $27.51, while Solazyme (SZYM) plunged 13.07 percent to $14.30. Among other equities, Gevo (GEVO) gained 0.61 percent to $11.49. […]

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Biofuels-related investment, M&A activity passes $10B for 2011

Biofuels-related investment, M&A activity passes $10B for 2011

August 18, 2011 |

51 transactions, $10B changing hands in a hot year for biofuels-related investment; US leads, but Latin America, EU close behind. Deal flow surges in Q2; free DealFlow database download. In Florida, Biofuels Digest released its Biofuels DealFlow recap for 2011, tracking private sector investments totaling $3.8 billion in new biofuels capacity or in advancing early-stage […]

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Genencor joins Raizen, Dow, Neste, Monsanto on "big brands in trouble" list in Transformative Technologies voting

Genencor joins Raizen, Dow, Neste, Monsanto on "big brands in trouble" list in Transformative Technologies voting

August 18, 2011 |

In Florida, Neste Oil, Raizen, Dow, Monsanto and Genencor are among the “big brands” trailing in first-round match-ups in the 2011 Transformative Technologies tournament. 32 first round battles will continue in the voting until Friday at 5pm Eastern Time, with winners proceeding to second round voting which begins on Monday, August 22nd. With two days […]

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Missouri study identifies SE part of state for algal biofuels

Missouri study identifies SE part of state for algal biofuels

August 18, 2011 |

In Missouri, preliminary results from a feasibility study expected in September show that Bootheel, in the southeast corner of the state, along with a few adjacent counties would be ideal locations to grow algae for biodiesel production due to ample supplies of groundwater reserves and flat land. MRIGlobal, formerly called Midwest Research Institute, partnered with […]

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Biodiesel of Las Vegas to restart production

Biodiesel of Las Vegas to restart production

August 18, 2011 |

In Nevada, Biodiesel of Las Vegas plans to begin producing biodiesel again in October after its hiatus since 2008 when the company was forced to shut down due to financial difficulties. The company’s new $65 million, 30 million gallon per year facility is under construction, a project which stalled two years ago. The company’s parent, […]

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