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Deinove validates key milestone 3 of its Deinochem program and receives €0.8 million from ADEME

Deinove validates key milestone 3 of its Deinochem program and receives €0.8 million from ADEME

December 18, 2016 |

In France, ADEME has validated key step 3 of Deinove’s DEINOCHEM program, dedicated to the bio-based production of carotenoids and financed by ADEME (the French Environment and Energy Management Agency) under the “Investissements d’Avenir” (Investments for the Future) program. This new key milestone validates the technical progress made in developing the carotenoid production process. The target […]

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US ethanol production hits all time 4-week high

US ethanol production hits all time 4-week high

December 18, 2016 |

In Washington, according to EIA data as analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association, ethanol production averaged 1.040 million barrels per day (b/d)—or 43.68 million gallons daily. That is up 17,000 b/d from the week before and an all-time record weekly total. The four-week average for ethanol production posted a 15-week high of 1.022 million b/d […]

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Pacific Ethanol, ACECo form JV as PEIX strengthens balance sheet

Pacific Ethanol, ACECo form JV as PEIX strengthens balance sheet

December 18, 2016 |

In California, Pacific Ethanol announced agreements to refinance its term debt that was due in September and solidify its relationship with Aurora Cooperative Elevator Company (ACE) at its Aurora plants. Pacific Ethanol entered into an agreement to refinance its $155.1mn in principal term debt, due September 2017. The refinancing will reduce total debt outstanding by […]

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86% of U.S. Voters Agree ‘Shifting Renewable Fuel Compliance Would Harm Consumers”

86% of U.S. Voters Agree ‘Shifting Renewable Fuel Compliance Would Harm Consumers”

December 18, 2016 |

In Washington, a survey released by the national trade association representing truckstops and travel plazas, the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America, and the National Association of Convenience Stores found that majority of American voters believe that shifting the point of obligation under the Renewable Fuel Standar from refiners to wholesalers and fuel retailers […]

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The Carbon Negative Power Machine. Get one while supplies last.

The Carbon Negative Power Machine. Get one while supplies last.

December 15, 2016 |

News has arrived from Denver (the company) and the UK (the project and partners) that SynTech Bioenergy will build what it terms “a revolutionary clean-energy plant in the United Kingdom capable of carbon negative operation.” Carbon negative – what’s that? Carbon negative generally means that some of the resulting carbon is sequestered — possibly in […]

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Can We Avoid Another Cataclysmic Meltdown Of The Global Financial System?

Can We Avoid Another Cataclysmic Meltdown Of The Global Financial System?

December 14, 2016 |

Take-aways from Rana Foroohar’s Article Titled  “Saving Capitalism” (Time Magazine, May 23, 2016) and her book titled ”Makers and Takers, The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business”. By Tim Sklar,  A Concerned Project Development and Project Finance Professional Special to The Digest Background Over the last thirty years my firm Sklar and […]

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Chief Pilot: the ABPDU, where the elite meet to defeat petroleum

Chief Pilot: the ABPDU, where the elite meet to defeat petroleum

December 14, 2016 |

Every airline has pilots, but then there’s the Chief Pilot, and in the advanced bioeconomy the chief pilot is known by the ungainly acronym ABPDU, which might as well decode as “All Bioeconomy Processes Developed Upstairs,” but actually stands for the far more modest “Advanced Biofuels Process Demonstration Unit.” It’s run out of the Berkeley […]

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Battelle Unlocks Door, Algae Could Rush In

Battelle Unlocks Door, Algae Could Rush In

December 13, 2016 |

By Stafford “Doc” Williamson Special to The Digest Reported in the Feednavigator.com (Dec. 8, 2016) is news that soymeal has taken a step toward replacing fishmeal as aquaculture feed. The Battelle company, at the behest of the Ohio Soybean Council, has developed a non-fermentation method that instead adds an enzyme to remove oligosaccharides (an “anti-nutritional factor”) from soybean meal […]

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Green Biologics begins shipments from 1st commercial plant 

Green Biologics begins shipments from 1st commercial plant 

December 13, 2016 |

It seems that the two people around the globe that are doing exactly what they said they would are Donald Trump and Green Biologics CEO Sean Sutcliffe. President-elect Trump is appointing a team on energy, EPA and at the Department of State right out of the membership rolls of the “Universal Brotherhood of Climate Deniers’ […]

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Digest Bioeconomy Index drops 1.50 percent to 57.86 as advanced bio slumps

Digest Bioeconomy Index drops 1.50 percent to 57.86 as advanced bio slumps

December 12, 2016 |

The Digest Bioeconomy Index, an index of publicly traded advanced bioeconomy stocks, dropped 1.50 percent to 57.86 as advanced bio slumped. For the day, Gevo (GEVO) dumped 13.89 percent to $0.23, while BioAmber (BIOA) plunged 15.63 percent to $4.05. Among other stocks, TerraVia (TVIA) plummeted 19.36 percent to $1.25. Overall, declines led advances by a […]

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