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Amyris debuts Pathways Program: access to its synthetic biology technology.

Amyris debuts Pathways Program: access to its synthetic biology technology.

January 17, 2016 |

In California, Amyris announced the availability of its Pathways Program, a program that provides partners a low-cost, low-risk opportunity to access Amyris’s industry-leading synthetic biology technology. Through the Pathways Program, partners can, with a small initial investment, sponsor and secure a molecule they are interested in having Amyris produce using the next-generation tools and technologies […]

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Regulatory relief, not RFS reform, is key to ethanol growth: Ethanol Across America white paper

Regulatory relief, not RFS reform, is key to ethanol growth: Ethanol Across America white paper

January 17, 2016 |

In Washington, a new white paper publsihed at EthanolAcrossAmerica.net contends that “the potential for corn ethanol to contribute to meeting a range of public policy objectives has only scratched the surface,” and that in order for corn ethanol production and use to move beyond the limits imposed by the RFS, the key is regulatory relief. […]

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POET increases production capacity by 25 million gallons

POET increases production capacity by 25 million gallons

January 17, 2016 |

In South Dakota, POET said that three of its network of biorefineries will expand ethanol production capacity by a combined total of 25 million gallons in 2016. POET Biorefining – Hanlontown (Iowa), POET Biorefining – Hudson (South Dakota) and POET Biorefining – Caro (Michigan) each filed separate expansion permits within their respective states and will […]

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Iowa on cusp of biochemicals expansion, if legislature provides incentive: Report

Iowa on cusp of biochemicals expansion, if legislature provides incentive: Report

January 17, 2016 |

In Iowa, Cultivation Corridor and IowaBio released a new white paper, finding that “Iowa is better-positioned than many domestic competitors to capitalize on the next frontier of bioprocessing in the United States.” At least five potential bio-based chemical production projects were identified through an industry interview process as part of the report. Representatives of each […]

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Iowa biodiesel production sets 242 million gallon record in 2015

Iowa biodiesel production sets 242 million gallon record in 2015

January 17, 2016 |

In Iowa, the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association said that despite policy uncertainty for nearly all of 2015, Iowa biodiesel production set a new annual record of 242 million gallons.  Biodiesel production was up from 227 million gallons in 2014, and topped the previous record of 230 million gallons set in 2013.  Once national numbers are […]

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US ethanol production tops 1 million barrels per day as 2016 reporting gets underway

US ethanol production tops 1 million barrels per day as 2016 reporting gets underway

January 17, 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 7,000 b/d from the week before and the second-largest total on record. The four-week average for ethanol production stood at 991,000 b/d for an annualized rate […]

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Unconventional bacteria promise to lift celulosic biofuels yields: BESC study  

Unconventional bacteria promise to lift celulosic biofuels yields: BESC study  

January 17, 2016 |

In Tennessee, a new comparative study from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory-based center finds the natural abilities of unconventional bacteria could help boost the efficiency of cellulosic biofuel production. The study is published as “Biological lignocellulose solubilization: Comparative evaluation of biocatalysts and enhancement via cotreatment” in Biotechnology for Biofuels. The analysis demonstrated that under carefully […]

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Digest Bioeconomy Index drops 2.03 percent to 47.81 as global equities wilt on oil price, China concerns

Digest Bioeconomy Index drops 2.03 percent to 47.81 as global equities wilt on oil price, China concerns

January 17, 2016 |

The Digest Bioeconomy Index, an index of publicly traded advanced bioeconomy stocks, dropped 2.03 percent to 47.81 as global equities wilted on oil price, China concerns.  For the day, BioAMber (BIOA) dumped 27.15 percent to $4,24 after a dilutive capital raise, while DuPont (DD) shed 5.77 percebt to $54.09. Among other equities, Metabolix (MBLX) lost […]

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Digest Bioeconomy Index regains 0.80 percent to 48.80 as ethanol equities rally

Digest Bioeconomy Index regains 0.80 percent to 48.80 as ethanol equities rally

January 14, 2016 |

The Digest Bioeconomy Index, an index of publicly traded advanced bioeconomy stocks, regained 0.80 percent to 48.80 as ethanol equities rallied. For the day, Aemetis (AMTX) was up 11.16 percent to $2.39, while UPM dumped 9.21 percent to $15.28. Among other equities, Evogene (EVGN) lost 7.85 percent to $7.40. Overall, advances led declines by a […]

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Calysta’s quest to turn salmon into “Happy Little Vegemites” via methane gains momentum

Calysta’s quest to turn salmon into “Happy Little Vegemites” via methane gains momentum

January 14, 2016 |

Soaring fish meal prices, a 9 billion human population on the way, and a world eating more protein per capita every day. A recipe for disaster? Along comes Calysta with a technology to turn abundant natural gas into food. And getting closer to industrialization. If, like the author, you happened to laze away the 1970s […]

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