Category: Top Stories

NexSteppe takes biomass sorghum to commercial-scale in Brazil

NexSteppe takes biomass sorghum to commercial-scale in Brazil

April 15, 2015 |

Next-gen feedstock developer records 1000% year-on-year growth for its Palo Alto Biomass Sorghum hybrids in Brazil. Sustainable, available, reliable and affordable? Yes, as the Digest discovers. In California, NexSteppe announced that it sold more than 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres) of its Palo Alto biomass sorghums in Brazil this past growing season, compared to just over […]

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Solazyme, Flotek Industries ink major advanced drilling fluid pact

Solazyme, Flotek Industries ink major advanced drilling fluid pact

April 14, 2015 |

In California, Flotek Industries and Solazyme announced agreements to globally commercialize Flocapso, an innovative, advanced drilling fluid additive. In addition, Flotek will market Solazyme’s Encapso lubricant – the first commercially available, biodegradable encapsulated lubricant for drilling fluids – in certain Middle Eastern markets. Under the Joint Product Development and Marketing Agreement, Flotek and Solazyme will […]

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Reduce, re-purpose, re-use: The Water Crisis and BioOpportunity

Reduce, re-purpose, re-use: The Water Crisis and BioOpportunity

April 14, 2015 |

California is in the fourth year of severe drought, a condition which visited the US Midwest just two summers ago. With water scarcity increasing around the globe, how can agriculture cope, and what can the technologies of the advanced bioeconomy do to help? This week, we’ve been photographing a surge in roadrunners roaming our small […]

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Cascades unveils $26M cellulosic project in Quebec

Cascades unveils $26M cellulosic project in Quebec

April 13, 2015 |

Targeting the extraction of hemicellulose from wood chips, replacing chemical process. In Quebec, Cascades Inc. announced the company’s investment in a new technology at its Norampac – Cabano facility. This innovative new process – a Canadian first – is used to extract hemicellulose, a cellulosic sugar with high value-added potential, from wood chips. This $26M […]

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At last! EPA proposes timelines for finalizing 2014, 2015, and 2016 Renewable Fuel Standard volumes

At last! EPA proposes timelines for finalizing 2014, 2015, and 2016 Renewable Fuel Standard volumes

April 12, 2015 |

Proposed consent decree offers timelines for ethanol, advanced fuels through 2016, biobased diesel through 2017. In Washington, the EPA released a proposed consent decree in litigation brought against EPA by, the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM), that would establish the following schedule for issuing Renewable Fuel Standards for […]

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Pentagon releases its Rocky Mountain/ West Coast advanced biofuels solicitation

Pentagon releases its Rocky Mountain/ West Coast advanced biofuels solicitation

April 9, 2015 |

In Washington, news filtered out from the Pentagon today that the Rocky Mountain/ West Coast advanced biofuels solicitation is now posted on the FedBizOpps website (www.fbo.gov).  This solicitation will be for fuel deliveries from 1 October 2015 to 30 September 2016. As you will read in the solicitation, vendors can submit bids with a minimum […]

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Minnesota, the Green Giant: Going all out on agrastructure and the advanced bioeconomy

Minnesota, the Green Giant: Going all out on agrastructure and the advanced bioeconomy

April 9, 2015 |

In “The Iowa Renaissance” we looked at the rise in Iowa’s fortune through development of bioenergy and its sustainable agricultural base. Today, we look at how Minnesota, too, has been experiencing success via its bioeconomy, and how and why. The traditional view of “Minnesota”? A giant metropolis in the Twin Cities, replete with giant ag-focused corporations like […]

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Answers for your Questions about biofuels, renewable chemicals, bioproducts and sustainable agriculture.

Answers for your Questions about biofuels, renewable chemicals, bioproducts and sustainable agriculture.

April 8, 2015 |

Amazing questions get asked at ABLC — and except for attendees, you generally don’t hear them, or the answers. Let’s change that. With great sessions at conferences, delegates are usually keen to get a hold of the powerpoint decks. But how do you get a hold of the great Q&A that follows the presentations — or […]

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Residue or Residon’t: Untapped fuel yields from the US corn production system

Residue or Residon’t: Untapped fuel yields from the US corn production system

April 7, 2015 |

Why not use the materials we don’t need, to produce the fuels we do need? The Digest looks at the hard data. Wherever you look, there are concerns about energy production — cost, infrastructure, environment, emissions, and water impact, just to name a few. No matter what energy system you develop, it seems like someone will […]

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The Wealth Effect, and farm impact on the US economy

The Wealth Effect, and farm impact on the US economy

April 6, 2015 |

Though representing just 1.3% of the US GDP, if the farm sector has a major impact on US economic health, it may tie back to what economists call “the wealth effect”. In today’s Digest, we look at “the wealth effect” and why political uncertainty over the Renewable Fuel Standard might lead to economic uncertainty, and impact on the […]

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