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Jump into the future: ABLC NEXT 2016 line-up announced

Jump into the future: ABLC NEXT 2016 line-up announced

July 6, 2016 |

In Florida, The Digest announced the initial agenda for ABLC NEXT (the Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Conference on NextGen Technologies) on November 2-4, 2016 at the Hotel Nikko in San Francisco. The theme of the conference is “Jump into the Future” and the speakers will cover a dizzying array of technologies for advanced nutrition, advanced fuels, […]

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59 million saw this video tied-in to sustainability and renewable fuels. Did you?

59 million saw this video tied-in to sustainability and renewable fuels. Did you?

July 5, 2016 |

Over the past 3 months, 59 million views were recorded for a single video, co-produced by Prince Ea with Neste, with which Neste launched its Pre-Order the Future project relating to sustainability and everyday life. Without a doubt, and by a country mile, it’s the biggest exposure The Digest has ever heard of for a renewable brand in […]

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The East is [Infra]Red: Gasification, energy and China

The East is [Infra]Red: Gasification, energy and China

July 4, 2016 |

More prosperity, less pollution for China? In the East, the search is on for more sustainable, efficient energy, and flexible gasification answers the challenge. There, Synthesis Energy Systems is leading the way. Premier Zhou En-lai famously referred to China as “an attractive piece of meat coveted by all … but very tough”. Myself, I have […]

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US ethanol production rises to 15.27 billion gallon annual clip

US ethanol production rises to 15.27 billion gallon annual clip

July 3, 2016 |

In Washington, according to EIA data as analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association, ethanol production averaged 1.003 million barrels per day (b/d)—or 42.13 million gallons daily. That is up 41,000 b/d from the week before. The four-week average for ethanol production stood at 996,000 b/d for an annualized rate of 15.27 billion gallons. Stocks of […]

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The BioWizards of Oz: The Digest’s 2016 Special Report on Australia

The BioWizards of Oz: The Digest’s 2016 Special Report on Australia

July 3, 2016 |

Who’s running the show? Inconclusive Aussie election points to minority government, hung parliament In Australia, the center-right Coalition parties are clinging to power after a Federal election Saturday which resulted in a sharp swing to the Labor Party, and to a plethora of minor parties. The government has secured 65 seats, 11 short of an […]

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Advance Australia Air: Byogy steps up in Australia in drive for low-carbon jet fuels

Advance Australia Air: Byogy steps up in Australia in drive for low-carbon jet fuels

July 3, 2016 |

From Australia comes the news that the country’s former Federal Resources and Energy Minister, Martin Ferguson, is now the chairman of the advisory board for Byogy Renewables, the California-based alcohol-to-jet fuel pioneer that has been working towards an Australia-based first commercial project. Now, many people wonder: with spot ethanol prices at $1.60 and spot jet […]

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The Top 10 Australian Bioeconomy stories of 2016

The Top 10 Australian Bioeconomy stories of 2016

July 3, 2016 |

#10: Refocusing away from algae In April, we reported that Muradel is refocusing its commercial scale up of its Green2Black technology not using microalgae as it had been originally but instead using tires and biosolids from municipal waste as feedstock. The company had hoped to get production cost to under A$1 per liter but hadn’t […]

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Clariant joins Carbon2Chem project to reduce steel CO2 emissions 

Clariant joins Carbon2Chem project to reduce steel CO2 emissions 

July 3, 2016 |

In Germany, Clariant announces its participation in the Carbon2Chem project, a cross-industry project for the reduction of industrial CO2 emissions of industrial facilities for steel production. The project aims at transforming smelting gases from the steel industry into valuable chemicals. Currently, these chemicals are only used energetically – as a source of power generation in […]

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Novozymes, DONG Energy sign pact for biological waste sorting

Novozymes, DONG Energy sign pact for biological waste sorting

July 3, 2016 |

In Denmark, Novozymes have agreed that Novozymes will deliver enzymes for the coming DONG Energy REnescience plant in Northwich in the North West of England. It will be the first full-scale bio plant in the world capable of handling household waste by means of enzymes. The REnescience plant in Northwich is expected to be operational […]

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4 new webinars on ethanol’s octane properties

4 new webinars on ethanol’s octane properties

July 3, 2016 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Foundations will host the second of five webinars focused on ethanol’s unique octane properties, its importance as a blend component in today’s gasoline supply, and its potential role as the low-carbon octane source of choice in future fuels. The webinars are being conducted by MathPro, Inc., a firm specializing in […]

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