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The Oil Industry’s Bright Green Energy Future

The Oil Industry’s Bright Green Energy Future

August 31, 2021 |

By Mike Newman, Director, Parhelion Underwriting Special to The Digest The Oil industry is under pressure on many fronts in the climate change era and faces an existential threat from alternative, renewable sources of energy – but the industry is also best-positioned to win the Prize in energy’s green future. It’s “code red for humanity” […]

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Decarbonizing Ag & Transportation: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to BETO

Decarbonizing Ag & Transportation: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to BETO

August 31, 2021 |

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office’s Nichole Fitzgerald, Program Manager, shared this short but sweet slide guide on BETO’s goals for 2021-2030 with large volumes of biomass being critical to achieving those goals, why they are looking at CO2 removal, feedstock technologies program at BETO, and more.

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One if by sea, two if by sky: the search for affordable CO2 capture technology

One if by sea, two if by sky: the search for affordable CO2 capture technology

August 30, 2021 |

In a companion piece, “Where will we put all the CO2?” we looked at the potential storage solutions from geologic storage to limestone. Here’s the math. According to a chart from the US Department of Energy, we need to bring 10 billion gigatons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. That’s enough, by volume, to fill […]

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Renewable Propane from Marine Sediment Bacteria: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to SHV Energy

Renewable Propane from Marine Sediment Bacteria: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to SHV Energy

August 30, 2021 |

Propane is usually made from oil refining, but it doesn’t have to be! SHV Energy found bacterial species from a marine sediment that are capable of producing propane. Find out how through gene sequencing they identified partial pathways that might be involved in utilising inorganic carbonate for propane synthesis and more.

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Natural Extract for Cosmetics, Food & Beverages: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to RedLeaf Biologics

Natural Extract for Cosmetics, Food & Beverages: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to RedLeaf Biologics

August 29, 2021 |

Kentucky-based RedLeaf Biologics developed a proprietary, non-GMO red sorghum variant that expresses compounds at levels 2000 times higher than native strains, allowing the first ever commercial extraction. Find out how they are working with local farmers to grow, harvest, and process their red sorghum into valuable natural ingredients.

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Farm-Powered Anaerobic Digestion: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to Vanguard Renewables

Farm-Powered Anaerobic Digestion: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to Vanguard Renewables

August 26, 2021 |

Vanguard Renewables sequesters organic waste that could be a dangerous contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and converts it into a powerful source of renewable energy, renewable natural gas. Find out how it works, the role of farms, project inputs and outputs, and more.

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The Fuel Economy Rule: An EPA That Won’t See, Hear, or Speak to the Facts

The Fuel Economy Rule: An EPA That Won’t See, Hear, or Speak to the Facts

August 25, 2021 |

By Doug Durante, Executive Director Clean Fuels Development Coalition Special to The Digest The release of the highly anticipated revision of the Safe Affordable Fuel Efficient Vehicle (SAFE) proposed rule this month was, for the biofuels industry, yet another poke in the eye as the EPA totally ignored reality and continued their long history of […]

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Biomass, conversion, low carbon fuels: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to ABLC Digital’s Opening Remarks

Biomass, conversion, low carbon fuels: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to ABLC Digital’s Opening Remarks

August 25, 2021 |

If you missed ABLC Digital’s opening remarks earlier this year, check out this short but sweet slide guide from Kyriakos Maniatis PhD. From GHG emissions, the global carbon cycle, the need for disruptive policies, and more.

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Biofuel Scale-Up and Conversion: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to BETO

Biofuel Scale-Up and Conversion: The Digest’s 2021 Multi-Slide Guide to BETO

August 25, 2021 |

The U.S Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office aims to verify integrated systems research at engineering scale for hydrocarbon biofuel technologies at mature modeled MFSP of $3.00/GGE with a minimum 50% reduction in emissions by 2022. And by 2030, build and operate 4-5 Demonstration scale integrated biorefineries with a focus on sustainable aviation fuels capable […]

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SUSTAINABLE HIGHWAYS: New technologies will help us Build Healthier Societies in 7 Ways

SUSTAINABLE HIGHWAYS: New technologies will help us Build Healthier Societies in 7 Ways

August 24, 2021 |

Wonder of an earlier age, the modern limited-access highway is a commonplace of our times that we almost never give a thought to it — it’s just there, seems eternal and never changes, like granite formations or the fortunes of the Seattle Mariners. Change is coming, and perhaps soon. Because the most important fact of […]

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