Category: Top Stories

The Advanced Bioeconomy, a leadership conversation: Where do we go from here?

The Advanced Bioeconomy, a leadership conversation: Where do we go from here?

May 26, 2015 |

Anna Rath, CEO, NexSteppe; Jim Greenwood, CEO, BIO; and Dario Giordano, CEO, Beta Renewables step onto the stage at the World Bioenergy Leadership Forum in Seville to look at what’s next in feedstock, processing technology, policy and finance for the advanced bioeconomy. At the World Bioenergy Leadership Forum in Seville, in a conversation with noted […]

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Voices from Europe, on Europe and renewable fuels

Voices from Europe, on Europe and renewable fuels

May 25, 2015 |

The EU is changing its ambitions on biofuels — some say, “with every passing fad”, others say that EU biofuels have “not met the sustainability goals many hoped for it.” Why use biofuels at all, in terms of carbon goals? How does the European renewable fuels industry look at itself? Too focused on survival instead […]

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Your illustrated guide to the next world crisis, its energy roots, the issues, the players, the steps, and remedies

Your illustrated guide to the next world crisis, its energy roots, the issues, the players, the steps, and remedies

May 23, 2015 |

The Digest’s guide to the links between terror, petroleum dependence, economic stability, and military build-ups, as nations bear down in pursuit of energy security. In March 2014, Truman National Security Project executive director Mike Breen warned, in an address at the Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Conference: “The most dangerous fallacy going around today is the idea […]

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How do I save $$ and save on CO2? Looking at the hard data on biofuels, hybrids, all-electric, and gasoline

How do I save $$ and save on CO2? Looking at the hard data on biofuels, hybrids, all-electric, and gasoline

May 21, 2015 |

What’s the best way to maximize the value for your transportation dollar — cost per mile, and in delivering CO2 emission reductions? If you guessed “all electric”, dial again. But if you opted for the little-understood world of “E85”, you’re in for a treat. Good value, isn’t that important to you? Many readers tell us […]

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Price at the gas pump unaffected by RIN Credits: report

Price at the gas pump unaffected by RIN Credits: report

May 21, 2015 |

In Washington, retail gasoline prices from 2013 through the first quarter of 2015 were unaffected by prices for “RIN credits” (Renewable Identification Numbers) that are used to demonstrate compliance with the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), according to a new detailed statistical analysis conducted by Informa Economics, Inc. The study found that “Changes in prices of […]

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Sustainable Bioenergy High-Impact Opportunity launches

Sustainable Bioenergy High-Impact Opportunity launches

May 20, 2015 |

Novozymes, Bloomberg, KLM, Boeing, RSB, Carbon War Room, FAO, UN Foundartion, PANGEA, NEPAD, ICAO, Sky NRG, and the Inter-American Development Bank aim to “facilitate the development and deployment of sustainable bioenergy solutions…and doubling the use of renewable energy.” Seven projects underway in Bioenergy and Food Security, Sustainable Aviation, Policy Tools, Sustainability Certification and Sustainable Bioenergy […]

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Renewable Isobutanol: It’s Time for a Truce

Renewable Isobutanol: It’s Time for a Truce

May 18, 2015 |

By James Evangelow & Sam Nejame, Special to the Digest If an advertising professional were writing the copy, renewable isobutanol would be called “The new and improved ethanol”. It overcomes essentially all the major deficiencies of ethanol as a fuel and can be produced in an ethanol plant. However, relentless litigation, waning interest in biofuels […]

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The Materials Superhighway

The Materials Superhighway

May 18, 2015 |

New physical materials — stronger than steel, stiffer than Kevlar, lightweight, conductive, non-toxic, and highly absorbent.  New liquid fuels and chemicals — strong on performance, price, and emissions. New edible materials — lighter in unhealthy fats, and delivering more targeted nutritional benefit with fewer side effects from obesity to diabetes. A revolution in physical materials is occurring […]

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18 pilot and demonstration DOE bioenergy projects, reviewed

18 pilot and demonstration DOE bioenergy projects, reviewed

May 17, 2015 |

What’s the latest with such projects such as Frontline BioEnergy, Myriant, POET-DSM, INEOS Bio, Sapphire Energy, Abengoa, Haldor Topsoe, UOP. ZeaChem, Mercurius, and American Process, among others? In Washington this June 25th, the Department of Energy will publish its annual 2015 Project Peer Review final report, at its annual Program Management Review, which immediately follows […]

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Biofuels Digest Index rebounds to 68.80 despite an advanced biofuels slump

Biofuels Digest Index rebounds to 68.80 despite an advanced biofuels slump

May 14, 2015 |

The Biofuels Digest Index, an index of publicly traded biofuels stocks, rebounded 0.39 percent to 68.80 despite an advanced biofuels slump. For the day, Gevo (GEVO) plunged 15.14 percent to $3.85 following a capital raise, while Ceres (CERE) lost 11.29 percent to $2.13. Among other equities, Dyadic (DYAI) rallied 4.95 percent to $1.06. Overall, advances […]

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