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AFCC’s 3rd International Bioeconomy Conference & Exhibit November 12-14, 2023

AFCC’s 3rd International Bioeconomy Conference & Exhibit November 12-14, 2023

October 15, 2023 |

AFCC holds conferences each year to help grow and strengthen the biobased economy in the U.S. and around the world. Its 3rd international conference will be held November 12-14 at the Gaylord Resort and Conference Center at Washington Habor, adjacent to Washington, DC, USA. You are invited to join other attendees to: Network with new […]

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DOE awards $16.7M to accelerate affordable biofuels and biochemicals: Zymochem, Invizyne, Wisconsin, OSU, MTU in the money

DOE awards $16.7M to accelerate affordable biofuels and biochemicals: Zymochem, Invizyne, Wisconsin, OSU, MTU in the money

October 14, 2023 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) announced $16.7 million in funding for five projects to advance the production of affordable biofuels and biochemicals. DOE observed, “Located in four states, these selected projects support DOE’s long-term objectives of advancing high-impact technologies that will create well-paying jobs, support underserved economies, and accelerate the […]

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Sustainable Aviation Fuel needs Sustainable Agriculture, and SusAg is accelerating

Sustainable Aviation Fuel needs Sustainable Agriculture, and SusAg is accelerating

October 13, 2023 |

By Mike Sticklen, Lee Enterprise Consulting Special to The Digest Throughout my work with Lee Enterprises Consulting, I often get asked about producing renewable and biobased fuels, chemicals and plastics from alternative feedstock sources such as cellulosic biomass or other waste. Many potential investors and policymakers believe that alternative feedstocks will reduce greenhouse gas emissions […]

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Biden Administration announces the 7 US Hydrogen Hubs with $7B in federal support

Biden Administration announces the 7 US Hydrogen Hubs with $7B in federal support

October 13, 2023 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy (announced $7 billion to launch seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs) across the nation and accelerate the commercial-scale deployment of low-cost, clean hydrogen—a valuable energy product that can be produced with zero or near-zero carbon emissions and is crucial to meeting the President’s climate and energy security goals. […]

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The Digest’s 2023 Multi-Slide Guide to the Economics and Sustainability of CO2 Utilization Technologies with TEA and LCA

The Digest’s 2023 Multi-Slide Guide to the Economics and Sustainability of CO2 Utilization Technologies with TEA and LCA

October 12, 2023 |

A recent DOE project aims to perform techno-economic analysis (TEA), life cycle analysis (LCA), and water analysis of CO2 utilization (CO2U) technologies to address their costs and energy/environmental sustainability implications and to present economic and environmental value proposition of the technologies. Argonne National Lab legend Michael Wang  presented these slides at DOE’s Project Peer Review […]

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The Digest’s 2023 Multi-Slide Guide to CO2 Utilization Markets, Resources, and Environmental and Energy Justice

The Digest’s 2023 Multi-Slide Guide to CO2 Utilization Markets, Resources, and Environmental and Energy Justice

October 11, 2023 |

A recent DOE project aims to quantify resource availability and costs for CO2 utilization (CO2U) in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production to inform industry, technology communities, and policymakers on location-specific economic and societal impacts. It will provide insights to guide R&D efforts to achieve BETO’s decarbonization goals, SAF cost and production targets, while meeting DOE’s […]

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The Digest’s 2023 Multi-Slide Guide to the Feasibility of Utilizing Electricity to Produce Intermediates from CO2 and Biomass

The Digest’s 2023 Multi-Slide Guide to the Feasibility of Utilizing Electricity to Produce Intermediates from CO2 and Biomass

October 10, 2023 |

A recent DOE project analyzed promising bolt-on compatible CO2 reduction pathways to fuels or products from standalone biorefineries, (2) Published a comprehensive strategic plan for achieving industrial decarbonization goals via CO2 conversion, with inclusion of outyear technical, cost, and carbon intensity targets, and (3) Performing integrated TEA/LCA Analysis of CO2 conversion. At the DOE Project […]

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Tar Wars: FrontLine BioEnergy’s tar-free gasification force awakens

Tar Wars: FrontLine BioEnergy’s tar-free gasification force awakens

October 10, 2023 |

What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, but what happens in Nevada occasionally rocks the world. Nevada, Iowa, that is. Sure enough, news arrives from Nevada that Frontline BioEnergy announced has achieved a breakthrough in syngas quality for biomass gasification at its new pilot facility located in Nevada, Iowa. Nevada is, if you will, to the […]

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The Digest’s 2023 Multi-Slide Guide to the Eco-Farewell to Bioplastics

The Digest’s 2023 Multi-Slide Guide to the Eco-Farewell to Bioplastics

October 9, 2023 |

This week on the Digest webinar stage, we looked at The Next Chapter for Bioplastics, our title was the Eco-Friendly Farewell and my guest was Ashvini Shete, Technology Lead – Renewable Chemicals & Materials at Praj Industries, returning to the Digest stage. Bioplastics have taken center stage as the eco-conscious alternative to traditional plastics, offering […]

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36 Characters in Search of an Author: The Quest for a National Energy Solution, Part 1

36 Characters in Search of an Author: The Quest for a National Energy Solution, Part 1

October 9, 2023 |

The problem of renewable molecules is not hard to understand. Molecules that are sustainable and affordable are not available.  Those that are sustainable and available are not affordable. If they are available and affordable, they are not sustainable. So: sustainable, affordable, available, pick two out of three, or head to Congress and ask for a […]

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