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Zika Fighter? New video shows how nootkatone attacks the Brazilian scourge 

Zika Fighter? New video shows how nootkatone attacks the Brazilian scourge 

August 20, 2016 |

In Switzerland. Evolva has launched a short animated video that highlights the potential for the company’s nootkatone product in development to one day play a role in the fight against Lyme disease, as well as Zika, chikungunya, dengue and West Nile viruses. The video can be viewed on the Evolva website by clicking on this […]

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The Advanced Bioeconomy and the Pet Wellness Revolution

The Advanced Bioeconomy and the Pet Wellness Revolution

August 18, 2016 |

These days, we don’t call it algae, we call it nutritional superfood, and we don’t call our furry friends “pets”, we call them companion animals. I suppose to distinguish them from wild animals, work animals, and the ones we reserve for, er, eating. But it’s a good name. Companion as a word comes from the […]

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The RINferno, as it burns up America’s venture into advanced biofuels

The RINferno, as it burns up America’s venture into advanced biofuels

August 17, 2016 |

In yesterday’s Digest, we covered the topic of RINferno, the controversy over rising RIN prices and the impact on parties in the Renewable Fuel Standard — refiners, and potentially fuel terminal operators. Today, let’s look at impact on producers — and specifically the catastrophic impact of current RIN prices on advanced biofuels. The advanced biofuels […]

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RINferno

RINferno

August 16, 2016 |

Let me see if we got this right. Donald Trump loves the Renewable Fuel Standard Carl Icahn loves Donald Trump Therefore, Carl Icahn hates the Renewable Fuel Standard With that, welcome to the 2016 United States Presidential election season. And welcome to something that used to be called RINsanity and now we had better call RINferno. […]

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When amber means caution but BioAmber means go: progress, prospects for the Sarnia’s Sultans of Succinic

When amber means caution but BioAmber means go: progress, prospects for the Sarnia’s Sultans of Succinic

August 15, 2016 |

In Canada, BioAmber recorded net income of $4.8M for Q2 2016 and an operating loss of $1.0M on revenues of $2.5M. Revenues were up 73 percent over Q1 and 637 percent compared to Q2 2015. For those less familiar with the company, it produces succinic acid from sugar at a first commercial-scale plant which opened […]

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Amyris: The New Colossus aims to unlock its Golden Door

Amyris: The New Colossus aims to unlock its Golden Door

August 14, 2016 |

In California, Amyris reported a Q2 net loss of $13.8M on revenues of $9,6M, up from $7.8M in Q2 2015. Revenues rose 27% from the corresponding period in 2015 primarily driven by the shipment of a new novel fragrance product, as well as Neossance Squalane sales. At the same time, Amyris, which has recorded $18.4M […]

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Record Crop, Record Ethanol Production in the US: report

Record Crop, Record Ethanol Production in the US: report

August 14, 2016 |

In Washington, US farmers are “poised to harvest a record corn crop this fall and achieve the highest yield per acre in U.S. history”, according to new U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates which project the 2016 corn crop at 15.15 billion bushels, with a record average yield of 175.1 bushels per acre. Corn ending stocks […]

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New, better biofuel process using E. coli production booster: new research

New, better biofuel process using E. coli production booster: new research

August 14, 2016 |

In Missouri, engineers at Washington University have found a new way to boost biofuel production in E. coli bacteria by altering its protein structure. Fuzhong Zhang, assistant professor in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, along with researchers in his lab, reported in the journal Metabolic Engineering that they have discovered a new method […]

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Renewable Gasoline, Solvents, and Fuel Additives from 2,3-Butanediol: new research

Renewable Gasoline, Solvents, and Fuel Additives from 2,3-Butanediol: new research

August 14, 2016 |

In California, a US Navy research team at China Lake led by Ben Harvey reported that 2,3-Butanediol, which has received a significant amount of interest based on the ability to generate it at much higher titer than n-butanol owing tothe relatively low toxicity of 2,3-BD to the producing organism, “can be converted to butenes over bifunctional […]

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Green Plains prices $170M in new convertible

Green Plains prices $170M in new convertible

August 14, 2016 |

In Nebraska, Green Plains priced its offering of $170 million aggregate principal amount of convertible senior notes due 2022, which was upsized from the previously announced $150 million aggregate principal amount of notes. The notes will mature on September 1, 2022 and will bear interest at a fixed rate of 4.125% per year. On and […]

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