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Green Hydrogen: What’s Really Real in a Gathering of haters, hypers, pettifoggers, filibusters, and transformative technologies like you’ve never ever seen: 

Green Hydrogen: What’s Really Real in a Gathering of haters, hypers, pettifoggers, filibusters, and transformative technologies like you’ve never ever seen: 

July 25, 2021 |

On June 7, 2021, the US Department of Energy launched the Hydrogen Shot, which got kinda mixed up with the Moderna and Pfizer shots in the Battle for The Nation’s Attention that erupts on Facebook each morning. So, if you missed it, don’t feel alone.  It’s the first Shot in a series the DOE is […]

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Arosa, WARF lead financing to expand Pyran

Arosa, WARF lead financing to expand Pyran

July 24, 2021 |

In Wisconsin, Pyran closed its latest round of fundraising, bringing its total of investments and grants to nearly $4 million, and announced that industry veteran Mel Luetkens will join as CEO. The investment comes from lead investor, Arosa Capital, with support from the venture arm of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. Several new investors joined […]

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Governors Biofuels Coalition ask Biden to Expand the Market for ultra-low carbon, high-octane fuel

Governors Biofuels Coalition ask Biden to Expand the Market for ultra-low carbon, high-octane fuel

July 24, 2021 |

In Washington, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem sent a letter to the Biden Administration pointing out the role that higher-octane ethanol could play in meeting the Administration’s climate and public health goals. Governor Walz is the chair and Governor Noem is the vice chair of the Governors’ Biofuels Coalition. The governors’ letter […]

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20 million gallon New Energy Freedom cellulosic ethanol project announced for Iowa

20 million gallon New Energy Freedom cellulosic ethanol project announced for Iowa

July 24, 2021 |

In Pennsylvania, New Energy Blue announced its New Energy Freedom biomass refinery on a 155-acre site near Mason City, Iowa. 275,000 tons of crop residue (cornstalks and wheat straw) will be locally sourced, then converted into 20 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol and 95 tons of lignin, a solid biofuel and natural binder. Half the […]

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OPAL Fuels invests in ultra-low carbon intensity Indiana RNG project 

OPAL Fuels invests in ultra-low carbon intensity Indiana RNG project 

July 24, 2021 |

In Indiana, OPAL Fuels has invested in Bio Town Biogas, one of the most environmentally-friendly RNG production facilities in the country. The centerpiece of the project will be a large-scale dairy digester that will produce about 1,000 MMBTUs of fuel per day.  The project will provide the equivalent of 28.5 million gallons of fuel per […]

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Raymond James rates Origin Materials at ‘market perform’: cites ‘limitless market’ but looming technology validation

Raymond James rates Origin Materials at ‘market perform’: cites ‘limitless market’ but looming technology validation

July 24, 2021 |

In New York, investment advisors Raymond James initiated coverage of Origin Materials with a Market Perform rating. Renowned sector analyst Pavel Molchanov wrote that “PET resin alone is a $145 billion market, and penetration of bio-based plastics is sub-1%…bio-based plastics are an important means of decarbonizing the chemical industry. With producers as well as consumers […]

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Business as Unusual: 2nd POET Purified Alcohol plant debuts in Indiana

Business as Unusual: 2nd POET Purified Alcohol plant debuts in Indiana

July 24, 2021 |

In Indiana,  POET Bioprocessing – Alexandria began production of purified alcohol this week after breaking ground in late 2020. The facility will produce purified alcohol which will include grain neutral spirits (GNS) and USP-grade alcohol. Alexandria is the second purified alcohol production facility within the POET footprint. POET Bioprocessing – Leipsic began production in March. […]

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Frontline BioEnergy Delivers Plant Modules to Stine Seed Farms in Joint Pyrolysis Project

Frontline BioEnergy Delivers Plant Modules to Stine Seed Farms in Joint Pyrolysis Project

July 24, 2021 |

In Iowa, Frontline BioEnergy delivered the final module of the Stine pyrolysis plant to the project site in Redfield, Iowa. The Stine pyrolysis project, a collaboration between Stine Seed Farms and Frontline BioEnergy, will transform biomass into biochar and bio-oil. Frontline took the project from conception through detailed engineering and fabrication. Work on the 9-module […]

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Circla Nordic debuts, backed by ECCO investment, utilizing Bio2Oil hydrothermal liquefaction technology for biocrude

Circla Nordic debuts, backed by ECCO investment, utilizing Bio2Oil hydrothermal liquefaction technology for biocrude

July 24, 2021 |

In Denmark, ECCO Investment has made a key investment in Bio2Oil technology and a new company has been formed, Circla Nordic, to stress the circular nature/sustainability of the technology. The company has also received notice of a “big national grant to co-fund one of the first two full scale plants.,” according to a source familiar […]

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Cats, dogs agree on something: ‘We prefer Arbiom SylPro to what you’re feeding us’

Cats, dogs agree on something: ‘We prefer Arbiom SylPro to what you’re feeding us’

July 24, 2021 |

In North Carolina, new trials conducted by the Pet Food Program at Kansas State University, found that cats preferred the food formulated with Arboim SylPro over food formulated with conventional protein ingredients, such as chicken meal and pea protein concentrate. Cats not only chose the SylPro-based food first, but they remained with the SylPro based […]

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