Category: Top Stories

Total, Amyris say their renewable jet fuel is ready to go

Total, Amyris say their renewable jet fuel is ready to go

June 16, 2014 |

Renewable Jet Fuel Developed by Total & Amyris Meets Newly Updated ASTM Standard for Jet A/A1 The Digest received news from California that ASTM has revised the D7566, the Standard Specification for Aviation Turbine Fuel Containing Synthesized Hydrocarbons to include the use of renewable farnesane as a blending component in jet fuels for commercial aviation. […]

Read More

Delta signs with Carbon War Room to advance renewable jet fuel

Delta signs with Carbon War Room to advance renewable jet fuel

June 16, 2014 |

From Washington, The Digest has learned that Delta Air Lines is partnering with the Carbon War Room, a nonprofit organization founded by Sir Richard Branson, in an effort to accelerate low-carbon jet fuel production worldwide. This is part of the global carrier’s commitment to environmental accountability, transparency and carbon emission reduction. The organizations, which have […]

Read More

Roquette moves to commercial-scale with microalgae-based food and ingredients project in France

Roquette moves to commercial-scale with microalgae-based food and ingredients project in France

June 16, 2014 |

Last year in the Digest, we reported the break-up of Solazyme Roquette, a JV aimed at producing a new range of food ingredients made from renewable plant-based raw materials with exceptional nutritional potential. Happily, Solazyme has subsequently reached commercial scale at Moema, and news reached the Digest this week that Roquette, a global leader in […]

Read More

Tequila sunrise: Byogy, AusAgave sign pact to advance agave as aviation biofuels feedstock

Tequila sunrise: Byogy, AusAgave sign pact to advance agave as aviation biofuels feedstock

June 15, 2014 |

It’s been known as a source of fiber, and tequila. But exotically high per acre yields and sugar content, and adaptability for low-water and marginal land prompt a key hook-up between Byogy and AusAgave. Can agave transform the economics of sustainable aviation biofuels? The Digest investigates. From California, news has arrived from Byogy Renewables that […]

Read More

Proposal on indirect land-use change: EU Council reaches agreement

Proposal on indirect land-use change: EU Council reaches agreement

June 13, 2014 |

Received at the Digest from the Council of the European Union: Today’s Energy Council reached a political agreement on the draft directive on indirect land-use change (ILUC) amending the fuel quality (98/70/EC) and renewable energy (2009/28/EC) directives (10300/14 + 10300/14 COR 1). The aim of the proposed directive is to start a transition to biofuels […]

Read More

Conversion technology regulation in California – A decade of bureaucratic intransigence

Conversion technology regulation in California – A decade of bureaucratic intransigence

June 13, 2014 |

By James L. Stewart, Chairman of the Board, BioEnergy Producers Association It has now been ten years since the BioEnergy Producers Association was founded to pursue a constructive permitting and regulatory environment that would justify biobased technology providers in risking their time and financial resources to pursue projects in the State of California. During the […]

Read More

Ethanol, oil, corn duke it out in “The Battle of the Benjamins”

Ethanol, oil, corn duke it out in “The Battle of the Benjamins”

June 12, 2014 |

Corn producers, ethanol producers and crude oil refiners: locked in a rollercoaster of commodity prices, and a battle for market share and profits.  As the EPA readies to unleash its view of the future volumes of renewable fuels — who’s winning, who’s losing the “Battle of the Benjamins”? In their 1987 album release Document, the alternative […]

Read More

Department of the Navy seeks biofuels on a large scale

Department of the Navy seeks biofuels on a large scale

June 10, 2014 |

CCC funds will be available to defray additional costs, if  produced using domestic feedstocks approved by the USDA for CCC eligibility. In Washington, the Department of the Navy announced that at least 37 million gallons of drop-in biofuels are being sought as part of its F-76 marine diesel and JP-5 shipboard jet fuel supply in […]

Read More

The I-75 Biofuels Corridor: now, the world’s longest

The I-75 Biofuels Corridor: now, the world’s longest

June 10, 2014 |

Complete this summer — this 1786-mile stretch of American interstate highway aims to offer the longest all-biofuels driving experience on the planet. B20, E85? Here are the need-to-knows. This week across six US states, stakeholders are celebrating the impending completion of the “World’s Longest Biofuels Corridor”, The I‐75 Green Corridor Project. The Project was launched five […]

Read More

Elevance Clean 1200 degreaser launches: renewables titan packs a wallop into all that sustainability

Elevance Clean 1200 degreaser launches: renewables titan packs a wallop into all that sustainability

June 10, 2014 |

“Commercially available solvent outperforms conventional and bio-based solvents in heavy manufacturing, transportation MRO and industrial food processing degreasing applications,” say the Elevantians. When we last visited with Elevance, they had introduced their third novel product line in a period of rapid commercial deployment dating back to September. Now, there’s a fourth. And a second cleaning […]

Read More