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Gevo Enters On-Road Automobile Gasoline Market in Houston

Gevo Enters On-Road Automobile Gasoline Market in Houston

November 13, 2016 |

In Colorado, Gevo’s gasoline blended with its isobutanol and marketed for use in automobiles has begun to be sold in the Houston area.  This marks the first time that Gevo’s isobutanol has been specifically targeted towards on-road vehicles. Previously, Gevo and its partners have focused on specialty markets such as marinas and off-road engines. Musket […]

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Sunflower production perks up from lackluster 2015: report

Sunflower production perks up from lackluster 2015: report

November 13, 2016 |

In Germany, UFOP reports that despite a reduction in sunflower area, sunflower production in the EU-28 picked up from the previous year. In particular, the extensive production in Hungary accounts for the growth. According to current estimates, the 2016 production of sunflowerseed will likely outstrip the fairly average 2015 output. Although the area planted with […]

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“The only obvious energy shift with Trump: Clean Power Plan will not take effect,” writes energy analyst

“The only obvious energy shift with Trump: Clean Power Plan will not take effect,” writes energy analyst

November 13, 2016 |

In New York, noted Raymond James energy analyst Pavel Molchanov noted in an industry brief, “initial thoughts on how investors should think about clean tech and renewables in the wake of Donald Trump’s surprising victory.” Molchanov wrote: “Here we ought to distinguish between the knee-jerk reaction in many of the stocks (which is very harsh […]

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Stanford team hits 30% record for storing solar energy in hydrogen fuel

Stanford team hits 30% record for storing solar energy in hydrogen fuel

November 13, 2016 |

In California, Stanford University reports that an interdisciplinary team at Stanford has made significant strides toward solving the solar energy storage issue, demonstrating the most efficient means yet of storing electricity captured from sunlight in the form of chemical bonds. As Stanford observed in a release, “that stored energy can be recovered later in different […]

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US ethanol production hits 15.38 bilion gallon rate

US ethanol production hits 15.38 bilion gallon rate

November 13, 2016 |

In Washington, according to EIA data analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association, ethanol production averaged 1.002 million barrels per day (b/d)—or 42.08 million gallons daily. That is down 20,000 b/d from the week before. The four-week average for ethanol production stood at 1.003 million b/d for an annualized rate of 15.38 billion gallons. Stocks of […]

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The East is (Sorghum) Red: NexSteppe, Longping Hi-Tech partner for expansion in China

The East is (Sorghum) Red: NexSteppe, Longping Hi-Tech partner for expansion in China

November 10, 2016 |

In Arizona, NexSteppe and Longping Hi-Tech partnered for distribution, marketing and sales of NexSteppe’s Palo Alto biomass sorghum hybrids in China and will continue to evaluate joint research activities aimed at the development of improved hybrids best suited for local climate and growing conditions in China. The biobased industries are experiencing rapid growth driven by […]

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New and Improved! RSB updates its definitive take on sustainability standards

New and Improved! RSB updates its definitive take on sustainability standards

November 9, 2016 |

Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) celebrated the announcement at its Annual Assembly of Delegates meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam that its global members have voted to approve and publish revised Principles &Criteria. This independent, multi-stakeholder collective works to promote the sustainability of biomaterials and its user-friendly certification scheme is the most trusted of its kind because […]

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Scaling Biofuels Technology 

Scaling Biofuels Technology 

November 9, 2016 |

By David Edwards, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Zeton Inc., (a strategic partner of Lee Enterprises Consulting) Special to The Digest The recommended approach for scaling bioenergy and biofuels technology follows a similar stage gate process to that used in traditional Chemical Process Industry (CPI) processes. But the processing of solids in bioenergy […]

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Changing of the Guard: 5 Minutes on 2017 and beyond with US biodiesel’s new commander-in-chief.

Changing of the Guard: 5 Minutes on 2017 and beyond with US biodiesel’s new commander-in-chief.

November 9, 2016 |

In case you hadn’t heard, the US conducted a national election yesterday and the voters opted for change, in a big way. In the world of biodiesel, we also have a new Commander-in-Chief just elected. But in this case, the National Biodiesel Board’s members opted for continuity, by selecting longtime Chief Operating Officer Donnell Rehagen as […]

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US elections: what Trump’s victory means for the bioeconomy

US elections: what Trump’s victory means for the bioeconomy

November 9, 2016 |

In Washington, Donald Trump captured the US Presidency in an upset victory that confounded pollsters and political pundits even as it delighted supporters of his maverick candidacy based on themes of immigration and trade reform, coupled with a message that government policies of the past generation had failed for too many Americans. An unexpected series […]

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