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Truly Renewable Energy: The Importance of Organics Recycling in a Decarbonized Future

Truly Renewable Energy: The Importance of Organics Recycling in a Decarbonized Future

January 18, 2021 |

By Shawn Kreloff, Founder & CEO of Bioenergy Devco Special to The Digest Facing rising shorelines and catastrophic wildfires, the reality of climate change has set in. Policymakers, business leaders, consumers, and businesses of all types have been pushing for a transition away from their reliance on fossil fuels – towards a carbon-negative power supply […]

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Getting to Neutral Carbon: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Carbon Drawdown

Getting to Neutral Carbon: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Carbon Drawdown

January 18, 2021 |

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s A.J. Simon shared this illuminating slide guide at ABLC 2020 to look at the role that bioeconomy pathways play in drawing down CO2 from the atmosphere. From pathway selection, corn starch, switchgrass, forest residue, and a comparison of their net emissions pathways, this is one slide guide you won’t want to […]

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Bioindustrial Manufacturing and Design Ecosystem: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to BioMADE

Bioindustrial Manufacturing and Design Ecosystem: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to BioMADE

January 17, 2021 |

On DigestConnect last week, Patrick Rose of the US Department of Defense and BIOMADE CEO Doug Friedman shared this illuminating slide guide to look into the Bioindustrial Manufacturing And Design Ecosystem (BioMADE), a Manufacturing USA Institute working to build a sustainable, domestic end-to-end bioindustrial manufacturing ecosystem. Here’s your chance to see what they had to […]

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Competitive Edge: MBP Solutions biofuels, biogas production

Competitive Edge: MBP Solutions biofuels, biogas production

January 14, 2021 |

Q: What was the reason for founding your organization – what was the open niche you saw that could be addressed with a new product or service? What was the problem, or gap, or opportunity? MBP Solutions was founded in 1999 in Scandinavia based on the idea of sustainability, legal compliance, transparency and optimal utilization […]

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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Bioeconomy: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Idaho National Laboratory

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Bioeconomy: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Idaho National Laboratory

January 14, 2021 |

Barriers abound in the bioeconomy, but this slide guide from Idaho National Lab shows how artificial intelligence and machine learning will lower the barriers to growing a bioeconomy. From biomass supply and logistics to preprocessing and conversion, AI and ML has many applications that can lower those barriers.

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DOE forms Fuels of the Future Advisory Board; disbands Biomass Research and Development TAC 

DOE forms Fuels of the Future Advisory Board; disbands Biomass Research and Development TAC 

January 14, 2021 |

In Washington, the US federal government formed the Fuels of the Future Advisory Board, which will have three subcommittees on biofuels, hydrogen and methane hydrates. At the same time, the government terminated the Biomass Research and Development Technical Advisory Committee (BR&D TAC); Methane Hydrate Advisory Committee (MHAC); and Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technical Advisory Committee […]

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Renewable DME: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Oberon Fuels

Renewable DME: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Oberon Fuels

January 13, 2021 |

Taking trash to treasure to a new level, renewable Dimethyl Ether can be made from animal manure, food and agriculture waste, landfill gas and wood. Oberon Fuels’ President, Rebecca Boudreaux, PhD shared this illuminating slide guide that dives into Oberon’s small-scale production process, the 1st fuel-grade DME in North America, the power of DME to […]

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Many Reasons for U.S. to Count Carbon Savings from Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel

Many Reasons for U.S. to Count Carbon Savings from Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel

January 12, 2021 |

By Kurt Kovarik, Vice President of Federal Affairs, National Biodiesel Board Special to The Digest As the new Biden administration and a growing number of states examine options to address transportation carbon emissions, biodiesel and renewable diesel stand out as the workhorses of existing low-carbon fuel programs. State programs are sending a strong signal for […]

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Advanced Sorghum for Colorants, Flavors, Fragrances: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to RedLeaf Biologics

Advanced Sorghum for Colorants, Flavors, Fragrances: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to RedLeaf Biologics

January 12, 2021 |

Sean Voigt, the president of Red Leaf Biologics, shared this illuminating slide guide at DigestConnect last week about their fascinating new platform in advanced sorghum that will initially break out in sustainable colorants but as you’ll see, there’s much more in flavors, fragrances and chemicals for this company. How they address big pain points facing […]

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South by Yeast: Ginkgo acquires a venture that Sputtered but Never Failed to Intrigue

South by Yeast: Ginkgo acquires a venture that Sputtered but Never Failed to Intrigue

January 11, 2021 |

It was styled as a biofuels and biochemical producer, founded back in the heady days of the Recovery Act in February 2009, focused on developing high value oils and animal feeds by fermentation of low cost substrates. The business, as former CEO Colin South once described it, was “focused on integration of process enabling technologies, […]

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