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Understanding Biofuel Standards

Understanding Biofuel Standards

October 2, 2016 |

By Angela Fivga, PhD and Zsuzsa A. Mayer, PhD, Lee Enterprises Consulting, Inc. Special to The Digest The analysis and standardization of biofuels are in constant development, therefore in many studies they follow a historic view or borrow unsuitable methods from fossil fuel analysis. An overview of the current standards helps to achieve better results. Due […]

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Is there power potential in mushroom waste? Ag-Grid Energy is investigating

Is there power potential in mushroom waste? Ag-Grid Energy is investigating

October 2, 2016 |

In Pennsylvania, Ag-Grid Energy has selected the Anaerobic Digestion Lab Test Network to perform a set of four lab tests on Solid Mushroom Substrates including Biomethane Potential (BMP) testing. Ag-Grid Energy hopes to convert agricultural and organic waste into renewable energy, compost and support local area practices that support a sustainable environment. They intend to […]

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Deinove dumps biofuels for nutrition and antibiotics; shares plunge

Deinove dumps biofuels for nutrition and antibiotics; shares plunge

October 2, 2016 |

This past week, Deinove’s shares have been plunging and you might wonder why. Bottom line, the company’s directors decided on a strategic refocus of its activities on high value-added markets of carotenoids (nutrition and cosmetics) and antibiotics (human health), with notably the conversion of Deinobiotics’ activities (created in 2012, specialized in research & development of […]

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8317267 Canada brings its lignin fractionation tech out of stealth

8317267 Canada brings its lignin fractionation tech out of stealth

October 2, 2016 |

In British Columbia, 8317267 Canada brought its Lignin Isolate Fractionation Technology out of stealth, describing it as “a cost-effective and highly efficient lignin purification and preparation process, designed to meet the demand for a reliable supply of technical lignin optimized for use within high-value applications.  Also, the company is seeking both upstream raw lignin feedstock suppliers and downstream off-take development partners to commercialize the […]

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RFA says high-ethanol blends are key to meeting stringent fuel economy targets

RFA says high-ethanol blends are key to meeting stringent fuel economy targets

October 2, 2016 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Association said in comments to the EPA that “high octane, low carbon (HOLC) fuels can play an important role in helping automakers comply with increasingly stringent fuel economy (CAFE) and greenhouse gas emission standards in the 2022–2025 timeframe.” The comments were  submitted to EPA and the National Highway Traffic Safety […]

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Calysta’s FeedKind protein wins innovation award

Calysta’s FeedKind protein wins innovation award

October 2, 2016 |

In California, Calysta’s FeedKind protein, a new fish and animal feed ingredient, has been named as the Most Disruptive Innovation at the Bridge2Food Protein Awards. The award, presented at the 9th Protein Summit in Lille, France, comes just days after Calysta officially opened its market introduction facility to produce FeedKind in Teesside, England. Dr. Alan […]

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Aviation emissions offset scheme under negotiation

Aviation emissions offset scheme under negotiation

October 2, 2016 |

In Canada, negotiations to complete the first global agreement on capping a single sector’s climate impact are due to resume in Montreal on Tuesday as the world’s governments meet for the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) 39th Assembly. The Assembly, which takes place every three years, will focus heavily on finding agreement between governments to […]

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US ethanol production reaches 15.22B gallon annual pace

US ethanol production reaches 15.22B gallon annual pace

October 2, 2016 |

In Washington, according to EIA data analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association, ethanol production averaged 989,000 barrels per day (b/d)—or 41.54 million gallons daily. That is up 8,000 b/d from the week before. The four-week average for ethanol production stood at 993,000 b/d for an annualized rate of 15.22 billion gallons. Stocks of ethanol stood […]

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American Airlines Hires Ocean Park to Assist with Renewable Jet Fuel Evaluation 

American Airlines Hires Ocean Park to Assist with Renewable Jet Fuel Evaluation 

October 2, 2016 |

In Texas, American Airlines has retained Ocean Park to assist with evaluating alternative jet fuels and identifying the most promising companies and technologies. American recognizes the need to make jet fuel – the most important component of its supply chain – more sustainable. The airline is encouraged by the pace of developments within the renewable […]

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The Rise of Organic Manufacturing: Ginkgo, Amyris, Genomatica’s circle of innovation is a trend to watch

The Rise of Organic Manufacturing: Ginkgo, Amyris, Genomatica’s circle of innovation is a trend to watch

September 29, 2016 |

The factories of old — a technological wave that swept in with the Industrial Revolution — these were inorganic manufacturing centers, and they are now the wave of the past. They used a suite of lifeless fossil ingredients and mechanical, lifeless manufacturing techniques. They might have been made fast through computers, sensors and robotics, but […]

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