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Top 10 Asia Bioeconomy Trends

Top 10 Asia Bioeconomy Trends

December 24, 2017 |

With apologies to every other region around the world. we continue to see Asia as the epicenter of the biobased revolution over the next 20 years. The reasons are three and relatively straightforward: 1. Continued and robust economic growth. 2. Massive biomass resource. 3. Lack of fossil energy reserves. Among Asia-watchers we are far less […]

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Nutrition, Energy from Methane: The Digest’s 2017 Muti-Slide Guide to Calysta

Nutrition, Energy from Methane: The Digest’s 2017 Muti-Slide Guide to Calysta

December 24, 2017 |

In December, we reported that Cargill and Calysta will co-create the world’s largest gas fermentation facility in Memphis, Tennessee to produce Calysta’s FeedKind protein, a family of sustainable, traceable nutritional ingredients for fish, livestock and pets. Start-up is expected in late 2018. Amidst a flurry of development announcements, Calysta CEO Alan Shaw gave this illuminating overview of […]

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Boosting Ethanol’s Value via CO2 use: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to White Dog Labs

Boosting Ethanol’s Value via CO2 use: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to White Dog Labs

December 24, 2017 |

US-based White Dog Labs have developed a new process that eliminates the production of CO2, a potent greenhouse gas, during fermentation and instead shifts the carbon to added ethanol production, boosting fermentation yields by around 50 percent. The by-products are distillers grains, corn oil (if extracted from the grains) and water. The process can boost […]

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Affordable, renewable hydrocarbons made from ethanol: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to Vertimass

Affordable, renewable hydrocarbons made from ethanol: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to Vertimass

December 24, 2017 |

Vertimass technology was originated at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where scientists discovered novel catalysts that convert a wide range of alcohols into various hydrocarbon blend stocks which can be used in existing gasoline, diesel and jet engines without modifications. CEO Charles Wyman gave this illuminating overview of the technology, the commercial rationale and the timelines […]

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#AltFuelRocks: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to below50 and alt fuels deployment

#AltFuelRocks: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to below50 and alt fuels deployment

December 23, 2017 |

Below50 is an initiative that brings businesses together with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), Roundtable for Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) and Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) to promote the best-of-breed of sustainable fuels. The companies and organizations driving the initiative include ABBI, Arizona State University, Audi, BSR, CGEE, Carbon Recycling International, Carbon War […]

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The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to EnerSysNet Canada

The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to EnerSysNet Canada

December 22, 2017 |

An early stage renewable energy company focused on commercializing patent-pending technologies to convert low-value forestry residuals to high value liquid hydrocarbons that are compatible with the existing petroleum infrastructure. EnerSysNet Canada CEO Gary Scoggins gave this illuminating overview of the company’s promise and progress at ABLC Next in San Francisco.

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The Sun Also Ryzes: Ryze Renewable secures financing, heads for commercial-scale advanced biofuels in Nevada

The Sun Also Ryzes: Ryze Renewable secures financing, heads for commercial-scale advanced biofuels in Nevada

December 22, 2017 |

Today, we’d like to share news that a new biorefinery for diesel and jet fuel has finalized $112.6 million loan, backed by a USDA loan guarantee. This is Ryze Renewables, which will construct its biorefinery in Storey County, Nevada. The  new refinery is scheduled to open in the second quarter of 2019. Production capacity has […]

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CRISPR is rocking, Inscripta too, but there’s the Coco Chanel problem

CRISPR is rocking, Inscripta too, but there’s the Coco Chanel problem

December 20, 2017 |

The term CRISPR-Cas9 may not mean anything to you yet, but CRISPR will re-shape everything around including possibly the color of your children’s eyes, so listen up. Time to have a chat about Inscripta, which generated a colossal amount of publicity last week for releasing one of its own, unique CRISPR enzymes, which will be […]

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Changing the Sugar Paradigm: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to Fluid Quip clean sugar technology

Changing the Sugar Paradigm: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to Fluid Quip clean sugar technology

December 20, 2017 |

For over 20 years, Fluid-Quip has been engineering and manufacturing separation equipment for corn wet milling and pulp and paper applications. Fluid-Quip has more recently leveraged wet milling knowledge to develop enhancements for dry-grind ethanol plants. Jeff Robert gave this illuminating overview on Fluid Quip’s Clean Sugars Technology at ABLC Next in San Francisco.

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How EtOH production affects yeast health: 4 tips for dealing with ethanol stress

How EtOH production affects yeast health: 4 tips for dealing with ethanol stress

December 18, 2017 |

By Dale Earls, Scientist, Novozymes Special to The Digest It turns out that too much of a good thing can actually be a bad thing—even when it comes to ethanol. At least in terms of the fermentation process. In commercial yeasts available today, as fermentation progresses and the concentration of ethanol rises, yeast cells are […]

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