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Gevo, South Hampton ink isobutanol production deal

Gevo, South Hampton ink isobutanol production deal

July 27, 2011 |

In Colorado, Gevo announced it plans to work with South Hampton Resources, Inc., a subsidiary of Arabian American Development, to build a hydrocarbon processing demonstration plant at their facility just outside of Houston in Silsbee, Texas. This demonstration plant is expected to process up to 10,000 gallons of Gevo’s isobutanol per month into a variety […]

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Chevy to debut biodiesel version of the popular Cruze

Chevy to debut biodiesel version of the popular Cruze

July 27, 2011 |

In Michigan, US car manufacturer Chevrolet announced plans to introduce a diesel version of the Chevrolet Cruze for sales in the US beginning in 2013. Diesel versions of the Cruze are already being sold across Europe under the Opel brand. Selling the diesel version in the US will give customers the ability to use biodiesel […]

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NASA aims for biofuels made from astronaut CO2

NASA aims for biofuels made from astronaut CO2

July 27, 2011 |

In Washington, NASA awarded the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology a $750,000 grant develop cyanobacteria to produce energy dense fuels, high value chemicals, O2, and cleansed water directly from CO2, sunlight, and wastewater.  Most of the research will be done at So. Dakota State Unversity.  Associate Professor Ruanbao Zhou stated “This project will […]

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Copersucar, Los Grubo postpone Brazilian IPOs, citing market conditions

Copersucar, Los Grubo postpone Brazilian IPOs, citing market conditions

July 27, 2011 |

In Brazil, agricultural companies Copersucar SA and Los Grobo SA postponed previously announced initial public offerings, causing even more concern over a slump in the region’s largest equity market. Copersucar’s sale, which was sale was slated to raise up to US$1.7 billion, will be delayed for 60 business days due to “unfavorable” market conditions. At […]

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German Biofuel reopens Falkenhagen biodiesel plant

German Biofuel reopens Falkenhagen biodiesel plant

July 27, 2011 |

In Germany, German Biofuel announced the reopening of a Falkenhagen biodiesel plant it purchased from former owner, EOP. With a total production capacity of 136,000 tons, the plant began with a test production of 1,000 tons of biodiesel from 3,000 tons of rapeseed. The Company expects to receive much larger orders as the rapeseed harvest […]

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Scientists peer into cow tummies to find the future of biofuels

Scientists peer into cow tummies to find the future of biofuels

July 27, 2011 |

In Scotland, researchers in Aberdeen and Edinburgh are investigating if enzymes naturally found in cow’s stomachs can be synthesized on an industrial scale to create biofuels. The scientists are specifically looking at cattle’s ability to break down plants and trees in order to release energy. Life sciences company, Ingenza, the Rowett Institute in Aberdeen, and […]

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USDA awards $45 million to four new BCAP projects

USDA awards $45 million to four new BCAP projects

July 27, 2011 |

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today the creation of four additional Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) project areas in six states to expand the availability of non-food crops to be used in the manufacturing of liquid biofuels. USDA has allocated approximately $45 million for contracts that range between less than five years up to 15 […]

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On the Move in Biofuels: Butamax taps new CEO

On the Move in Biofuels: Butamax taps new CEO

July 27, 2011 |

Butamax Advanced Biofuels named Paul Beckwith as CEO.  Beckwith succeeds Tim Potter, who served as chief executive officer for Butamax during the company’s startup phase, which began in 2009. Beckwith brings 27 years of fuels market experience to the position, having led the market introduction of multiple major new fuels products in the United States […]

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Biofuels Digest Index falls to 88.95 as advanced biofuels retreat

Biofuels Digest Index falls to 88.95 as advanced biofuels retreat

July 27, 2011 |

The Biofuels Digest Index™ (BDI), a basket of public biofuels stocks, fell 1.08 percent to 88.95 as advanced biofuels retreated. For the day, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) fell 0.72 percent to $31.60, while Solazyme (SZYM) dropped 3.48 percent to $23.56. Among other equities, Amyris (AMRS) retreated 3.19 percent to $24.62. Overall, declines led advances 2 […]

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Pathway to Advanced Ethanol: build, sustain, E30-optimized network of pumps, engines

Pathway to Advanced Ethanol: build, sustain, E30-optimized network of pumps, engines

July 26, 2011 |

In Maryland, Advanced Biofuels USA today detailed an action plan for creating sustainable markets for advanced ethanol in the automotive and light duty truck sector. “The Pathway to a Sustainable Total Biomass Advanced Ethanol Industry,” itemizes six steps cellulosic and advanced ethanol producers could take to build a long term high (30% and higher blend) ethanol […]

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