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Sunoco licenses corn oil tech from GreenShift

Sunoco licenses corn oil tech from GreenShift

June 28, 2011 |

In New York, GreenShift Corporation has licensed its patented technology to Sunoco for extraction of corn oil from a co-product of Sunoco’s corn ethanol manufacturing facility in Fulton. The recovered corn oil is a valuable raw material for use in the manufacturing of biodiesel and other carbon-neutral products. Sunoco additionally awarded GreenShift the construction project […]

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Detroit Airport to grow up to 1700 acres of camelina

Detroit Airport to grow up to 1700 acres of camelina

June 28, 2011 |

In Michigan, Wayne County Airport Authority will team with Michigan State University Extension to grow bioenergy crops on 1,700 acres of land belonging to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) and Willow Run airport. A test agreement on three acres that grew oriental mustard seed and camelina is wrapping up with harvesting, refining and testing. Michigan Economic […]

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Verenium, Novus ink partnership in animal feed enzymes

Verenium, Novus ink partnership in animal feed enzymes

June 28, 2011 |

In California, Verenium and Novus International announced a strategic collaboration to jointly develop and commercialize a suite of new enzyme products from Verenium’s late-stage product pipeline targeting the poultry, swine, beef, dairy, aquaculture and companion animals markets. The companies will partner equally to fund development and commercialization and share in the profits, as well as […]

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EU: oilseed biofuels will miss carbon thresholds

EU: oilseed biofuels will miss carbon thresholds

June 28, 2011 |

In Belgium, the European Commission’s unpublished impact assessment on biofuels shows that biofuels produced from oilseeds will fail the minimum GHG thresholds no matter what ILUC factor is added as a way to counter indirect effects. By eliminating the use of oilseed-based biofuels, GHG savings could reach 70% by 2020 compared to 15% if oilseed-based […]

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Thai ethanol industry seeks policy shift to stabilize cassava prices

Thai ethanol industry seeks policy shift to stabilize cassava prices

June 28, 2011 |

In Thailand, industry is pushing the government to set a clear policy on ethanol to help stabilize prices of feedstocks such as cassava. Currently 2 million metric tons of cassava are being used for ethanol production but as much as 5 million tons could be used if higher ethanol blends were mandated. Cassava prices are […]

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"Could biofuels actually save the rainforest?"

"Could biofuels actually save the rainforest?"

June 28, 2011 |

down2earthnews: Interesting Levine’s prime directive is to refocus Verenium on “the incredible enzyme technology that Diversa cr… FinancialReview: Resources Daily | Qld eyes #biofuels deal with #US Navy EarthsKeepers: Biofuels: the sad truth behind them: GuyEdwards: FAO’s new boss says biofuels shouldn’t be demonized but leading orgs call for end to G20 subsidies for them: […]

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Qteros wins key patents for the Q Microbe

Qteros wins key patents for the Q Microbe

June 28, 2011 |

In Massachussets, Qteros and the University of Massachusetts Amherst announced two intellectual property (IP) advances that extend the patent estate for their unique ethanol-producing microorganism, Clostridium phytofermentans, also known as the Q Microbe. The United States Patent and Trademark Office issued US Patent 7,943,363 B2 covering genetic constructs of Clostridium phytofermentans. This patent is significant […]

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Indian PM may have to intervene to settle ethanol dispute

Indian PM may have to intervene to settle ethanol dispute

June 28, 2011 |

In India, farm minister Sharad Pawar is trying to get the Prime Minister to intervene on the on-going dispute over setting ethanol prices for the 2011/12 season. Over the past six months, 600,000 metric tons of ethanol were exported at low prices because there was no market for them, which the farm minister says should […]

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On the Move in Biofuels: American Coalition for Ethanol

On the Move in Biofuels: American Coalition for Ethanol

June 28, 2011 |

In Indiana, the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) announced that ethanol industry veteran Rick Serie has joined the ACE staff as Director of Market Development, based out of the organization’s Sioux Falls office.

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Biofuels Digest Index drops to 84.79 as advanced bio weakens

Biofuels Digest Index drops to 84.79 as advanced bio weakens

June 28, 2011 |

The Biofuels Digest Index™ (BDI), a basket of public biofuels stocks, dropped 0.24 percent to 84.79 as the Index continues to fall on fears of sector and global economic weakness. For the day, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) rebounded 1.09 percent to $29.62, while Amyris (AMRS) fell 2.39 percent to $29.40. Among other equities, Gevo (GEVO) […]

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