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Amyris, REG, Sweetwater, StoraEnso create winning Photo Votes for November 23, 2015 – The 50 Hottest Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy

Amyris, REG, Sweetwater, StoraEnso create winning Photo Votes for November 23, 2015 – The 50 Hottest Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy

November 23, 2015 |

Here are the winning Photo Votes for the week in this years’s competition for the Hottest Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy. Amaris (two winning photo votes), REG, Sweetwater Energy and Stora Enso took home the winning bonus votes this week. Voting continues through January 15th, 2016 at 5pm ET. “There’s nothing like a photo vote to help […]

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Nexant Petro-Bio Training returns in December

Nexant Petro-Bio Training returns in December

November 23, 2015 |

The next Nexant Petro-Bio Training course is being given in Chicago, December 8-10, 2015.  It is a briefing on the petrochemical and hydrocarbon sector that bio-based industrial chemicals and fuels seek to replace, juxtaposed with the bio-based sector itself. Last year, Nexant initiated this 50/50 version in San Francisco, attended by a diversity of people from the chemical and energy industry […]

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Algae: 2015, the Year in Review

Algae: 2015, the Year in Review

November 22, 2015 |

By Matt Carr, Executive Director, Algae Biomass Organization, special to The Digest The 2015 conference season is coming to a close and a common theme seems to be that the state of the bioeconomy is one of transition. Speaking for the hundreds of innovating companies in the algae industry: We wouldn’t have it any other […]

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Will EPA Undercut the RFS at the Start of the Paris Climate Change Conference?

Will EPA Undercut the RFS at the Start of the Paris Climate Change Conference?

November 22, 2015 |

By Brent Erickson, Executive VP, Biotechnology Industry Organization, special to The Digest With his planned visit to the 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference in the coming weeks, President Obama seeks a leading role for the United States in addressing global climate change. Unfortunately, that leading role could be forfeited before the conference even gets under […]

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API Push Poll “biased with prejudicial lead-in text that the data cannot be considered remotely credible,” says RFA

API Push Poll “biased with prejudicial lead-in text that the data cannot be considered remotely credible,” says RFA

November 22, 2015 |

In Washington, Renewable Fuels Association CEO Bob Dinneen dismissed a push poll released today by the American Petroleum Institute (API), which claimed that a majority of voters are concerned about using ethanol in their engines and are opposed to the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Dinneen called the poll utterly dishonest and noted that the questions […]

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Oregon’s Clean Fuels Standard creates revenue opportunity

Oregon’s Clean Fuels Standard creates revenue opportunity

November 22, 2015 |

Starting January 2016, Oregon’s Clean Fuels Standard goes into effect, meaning you can be paid for the clean fuels you produce or build infrastructure for. For example, do you import or produce biogas in Oregon for transportation fuel? Import or produce renewable diesel or renewable gasoline? Import or produce biofuels? If you answered yes to […]

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IowaBio’s Partnering For Growth forum set for March 31, adds Biotech Innovation Showcase

IowaBio’s Partnering For Growth forum set for March 31, adds Biotech Innovation Showcase

November 22, 2015 |

In Iowa, Iowa Biotechnology Association Executive Director Joe Hrdlicka announced a day-long Biotech Innovation Showcase event will be added to the group’s “Partnering For Growth” forum on Wednesday, March 30th.  The event is the result of industry leaders and investors seeking to establish a gathering of innovators, inventors and investors to collaborate on their work […]

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US ethanol production drops to 14.84 billion gallon rate

US ethanol production drops to 14.84 billion gallon rate

November 22, 2015 |

In Washington, according to EIA data as analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association, US ethanol production averaged 975,000 barrels per day, or 40.95 million gallons daily. That is down 7,000 b/d from the week before. The four-week average for ethanol production stood at 968,000 b/d for an annualized rate of 14.84 billion gallons. Stocks of […]

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E85prices.com gets a facelift

E85prices.com gets a facelift

November 22, 2015 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Association has unveiled a redesigned version of its popular fuel market website E85prices.com. The revamped crowdsourcing site offers a highly-optimized user experience by integrating mobile device compatibility so that users can access E85prices.com no matter where they are. The layout of the site has been updated for easier navigation and […]

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Washington state judge rules that states have a “mandatory duty” to “preserve, protect, and enhance the air quality for the current and future generations”

Washington state judge rules that states have a “mandatory duty” to “preserve, protect, and enhance the air quality for the current and future generations”

November 22, 2015 |

In Washington state, King County Superior Court Judge Hollis R. Hill issued a groundbreaking ruling that the “scientific evidence is clear that the current rates of (emissions) reduction mandated by Washington law. . . cannot ensure the survival of an environment in which [youth] can grow to adulthood safely.” The judge determined that the State […]

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