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Communique from Global Bioeconomy Summit: “promoting technologies, governance, cooperation” are key to sustainable bioeconomy.

Communique from Global Bioeconomy Summit: “promoting technologies, governance, cooperation” are key to sustainable bioeconomy.

February 7, 2016 |

The first Global Bioeconomy Summit in Berlin Germany released a communique: “We, a community of experts and stakeholders from more than 50 countries, met in Berlin to review the state of bioeconomy in different parts of the world and to identify opportunities for accelerated transition to a more biobased economy, i.e., an economy that fulfills […]

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US ethanol producers exported 836 million gallons in 2015: report

US ethanol producers exported 836 million gallons in 2015: report

February 7, 2016 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Association is reporting that the U.S. ethanol industry exported 836 million gallons of ethanol worth $1.8 billion in 2015.  The RFA report finds that U.S. ethanol made its way to all six inhabited continents in 2015, reaching more than 75 countries. The top five countries receiving U.S. ethanol last year […]

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American Coalition for Ethanol announces spring 2016 Washington DC fly-in

American Coalition for Ethanol announces spring 2016 Washington DC fly-in

February 7, 2016 |

In South Dakota, the American Coalition for Ethanol has targeted April 13-14 for its annual grassroots lobbying effort in Washington, DC this year. “The most persuasive and effective spokespeople for our industry are real people, whose everyday life experiences and authenticity illustrate how the decisions made in Washington, DC impact their businesses and communities.  Given […]

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Vegetable oil prices steady despite 12-year crude oil low

Vegetable oil prices steady despite 12-year crude oil low

February 7, 2016 |

In Germany, UFOP relates that the January dive of New York crude oil prices widened the gap with prices of palm and soybean oil even further. In looking at the trends, UFOP commented: “Global surplus put strong downward pressure on crude oil prices on the futures market. Positive stimuli usually only had a short-term effect. […]

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US ethanol production drops to 4-week low, below 15 billion gallon annual rate

US ethanol production drops to 4-week low, below 15 billion gallon annual rate

February 7, 2016 |

In Washington, according to EIA data as analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association, ethanol production averaged 959,000 barrels per day (b/d)—or 40.28 million gallons daily. That is down 2,000 b/d from the week before and the lowest in nine weeks. The four-week average for ethanol production stood at 976,000 b/d for an annualized rate of […]

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Cleaner biomass cookstoves could prevent up to 4 million deaths each year: researchers

Cleaner biomass cookstoves could prevent up to 4 million deaths each year: researchers

February 7, 2016 |

In Tennessee, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Colorado State University and Envirofit International report that up to the 4 million premature deaths each year attributed to indoor cookstove smoke might be prevented because cleaner biomass cookstoves. With 3 billion people in developing countries using open fire cookstoves, the need is great for durable, low-cost […]

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Biofuels, a winner or loser in Iowa Caucuses? Opinions sharply divide

Biofuels, a winner or loser in Iowa Caucuses? Opinions sharply divide

February 7, 2016 |

In Iowa, the America’s Renewable Future advocacy group said that 83% of voters supported candidates who recognized that the RFS is crucial to over 852,000 American jobs, our lowered dependence on foreign oil, and consumers’ choice at the pump for a clean, less expensive fuel. “83 percent of Iowans supported pro-RFS candidates in 2016. In […]

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Digest Bioeconomy Index drops 1.56 percent to 48.67 as advanced bio and ethanol retreat

Digest Bioeconomy Index drops 1.56 percent to 48.67 as advanced bio and ethanol retreat

February 7, 2016 |

The Digest Bioeconomy Index, an index of publicly traded advanced bioeconomy stocks, dropped 1.56 percent to 48.67 as advanced bio and ethanol retreated.  For the day, BioAmber (BIOA) fell 6.28 percent to $3.73, while Aemetis (AMTX) lost 4.86 percent to $1.95. Among other equities, Solazyme (SZYM) tumbles 7.59 percent to $1.46. Overall, declines led advances […]

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Transportation and Industrial Ecology – making sustainability sustainable?

Transportation and Industrial Ecology – making sustainability sustainable?

February 7, 2016 |

Real-world Industrial Ecology Projects and NREL’s Sustainable Mobility projects show a way forward that EPCOT once charted in our stars. This year marks the 50th year since Walt Disney died, and every year it becomes more clear how transformative he was at changing the way we bring stories to life. He was more than a […]

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Digest Bioeconomy Index edges up 0.39 percent to 49.44 as advanced bio rebounds

Digest Bioeconomy Index edges up 0.39 percent to 49.44 as advanced bio rebounds

February 4, 2016 |

The Digest Bioeconomy Index, an index of publicly traded advanced bioeconomy stocks, edged up 0.39 percent to 49.44 as advanced bio rebounded.  For the day, Corbion (CRBN.AS) dropped 3.41 percent to $19.51, while Pacific ethanol (PEIX) rocketed up 7.06 percent to $3.64.  Among other equities, Solazyme (SZYM) surged 6.04 percent to $1.58. Overall, advances led […]

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