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This won’t hurt a bit, tell us all about cellulosic sugars, lignin: DOE’s new RFI

This won’t hurt a bit, tell us all about cellulosic sugars, lignin: DOE’s new RFI

July 26, 2016 |

In Washington, U.S. Department of Energy is seeking input from industry, academia, national laboratories and other biofuels and bioproducts stakeholders to identify existing capabilities to produce lignocellulosic sugars and lignin for use by the research community. Many conversion technologies that produce biofuels or bioproducts utilize cellulosic sugars or lignin in their process. As a result, […]

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How much wood could a woodgrower grow if a woodgrower would grow wood? Relaunched Wood2Energy site has the answers.

How much wood could a woodgrower grow if a woodgrower would grow wood? Relaunched Wood2Energy site has the answers.

July 26, 2016 |

In South Carolina, the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities relaunched a revitalized wood bioenergy facility database and mapping tool. The site is the most comprehensive database of its kind in North America. The vision for Wood2Energy.org was to develop a database and mapping tool that aggregates facility level data to deliver a unique perspective […]

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Leaf Resources, Claeris form  JV to pursue Americas, Asia opportunities

Leaf Resources, Claeris form JV to pursue Americas, Asia opportunities

July 25, 2016 |

Australia’s Leaf Resources and US-based project developer Claeris, LLC have established a joint venture entity, Leaf Development, for the purpose of developing up to five renewable chemical projects that utilize Leaf Resources’ proprietary Glycell process. Leaf CEO Ken Richards told The Digest, “they have the right to five sites  with some exclusions for our existing […]

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CoOptima: Redesigning Engines, Fuels, Marketplace strategies all at once

CoOptima: Redesigning Engines, Fuels, Marketplace strategies all at once

July 24, 2016 |

If you ever ask yourself why the US has a Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy, supervising the Vehicle Technologies Office and the Bioenergy Technologies Office, here’s your answer: the CoOptima initiative. In Washington, this new initiative out of the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy — brings together BETO and VTO in a co-ordinated […]

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Spider Couture: The emergence of spider silk for applications from fashion to protection

Spider Couture: The emergence of spider silk for applications from fashion to protection

July 21, 2016 |

Since roughly three minutes after the Chinese figured out how to use silkworms, people have been dreaming of farming spider silk, for its exotic qualities of flexibility and strength. Spider Silk Strength: Stronger Than Steel Material Toughness  Tensile Strength Weight  Dragline spider silk 120,000-160,000 1,100-2,900 1.18-1.36 Kevlar 30,000-50,000 2,600-4,100 1.44 Steel 2,000-6,000 300-2,000 7.84 The […]

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Bind it or blend it: Accelerating the renewable jet fuel market

Bind it or blend it: Accelerating the renewable jet fuel market

July 20, 2016 |

We would like you to consider the proposition that alcohol-to-jet fuels, known as ATJ to the 3-letter acronym enthusiasts, deserve two RINs. and two credits under the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard. For cellulosic jet fuels, two gallons under the cellulosic waiver credit provision and two gallons under the cellulosic production tax credits. And I’ll explain […]

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American Refining Group invests in Novvi to accelerate renewable base oils, lubricants

American Refining Group invests in Novvi to accelerate renewable base oils, lubricants

July 20, 2016 |

In California, American Refining Group has committed to a 33.3% equity investment into Novvi , a joint venture of Amyris and Cosan. Both Amyris and Cosan will continue to hold share ownership stakes in Novvi, together with ARG. It’s not a tiny market by any means. The global markets for base oils and lubricants, are expected […]

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Abengoa’s Hugoton cellulosic ethanol project goes on the Block

Abengoa’s Hugoton cellulosic ethanol project goes on the Block

July 18, 2016 |

In Missouri, Ocean Park Advisors has been retained by Abengoa Bioenergy to find a strategic partner or to complete a sale of Abengoa cellulosic ethanol plant, electricity cogeneration plant and related assets in Hugoton, Kansas. Additionally, there is an opportunity for interested parties to acquire the cellulosic technology and other intellectual property assets that are owned […]

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Toyota: Let’s Go Places with Anellotech, Bio-places that is

Toyota: Let’s Go Places with Anellotech, Bio-places that is

July 17, 2016 |

In New York, Toyota Tsusho was identified this week as a multinational strategic equity investor in Anellotech and corporate partner in the renewable aromatic chemicals supply chain. Toyota Tsusho is a member of the Toyota Group and is one of the major value chain partners (along with Suntory) in the Anellotech alliance. Now, the corporate […]

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I must break you, Price: DOE invests $15 million in algae tech to crush the costs

I must break you, Price: DOE invests $15 million in algae tech to crush the costs

July 14, 2016 |

In Washington, as the DOE’s Bioenergy 2016 conference opened its third day, the Energy Department announced up to $15 million for three projects aimed at reducing the production costs of algae-based biofuels and bioproducts through improvements in algal biomass yields. It’s one of those moments in the algae narrative that remind you of that scene […]

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