Category: Top Stories

Meet Me at the World’s Flare; methane gas flaring, and the role of biobased tech

Meet Me at the World’s Flare; methane gas flaring, and the role of biobased tech

November 18, 2013 |

As stranded natural gas is poured into the atmosphere by the millions of tons each year — biologists are coming to the rescue with a new class of technologies. They’re designed to convert more “old methane” to higher value fuels and chemicals, and make more “new methane” via high-tech digesters that turn waste into liquid […]

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Obama Messes with the RFS

Obama Messes with the RFS

November 17, 2013 |

Obama, in trouble on healthcare, sounds the retreat on renewable fuels; industry groups aghast as EPA targets next-generation, non-food biofuels for biggest cuts; slashes corn ethanol also. Major push-back expected following “complete capitulation to Big Oil”. What are the political, economic drivers? What’s the impact, and how will industry respond? In Washington, the EPA released […]

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Biofuels, True North, natural gas, and Primus Green Energy

Biofuels, True North, natural gas, and Primus Green Energy

November 14, 2013 |

Primus Green Energy recently completed a landmark technology demonstration — and heads off to scale with a catalytic technology for making $2.00 gasoline. But, in shifting to natural gas as a feedstock for the first commercial, are they still in the renewable fuels space at all? Out there in the land of technologies, there are […]

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“Conan the Bacterium” gets a gig, as Deinove develops fuels, chemicals via the world’s toughest bacteria

“Conan the Bacterium” gets a gig, as Deinove develops fuels, chemicals via the world’s toughest bacteria

November 13, 2013 |

With a $8 million award from the French government, Deinove heads for the next level in developing deinococcus as a biofuels and chemicals platform. What’s next for consolidated bioprocessing via the roughest, toughest bacteria genus that Mother Nature has yet devised? At some point in your reading, you may have run across the assertion that, should […]

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Peyton Pace: As a soap opera bubbles over KiOR’s speed-to-profits, revenues and production triple

Peyton Pace: As a soap opera bubbles over KiOR’s speed-to-profits, revenues and production triple

November 12, 2013 |

Slow pace, low yields have depressed KiOR’s share prices, but tripled production and revenue has recently delighted the markets. What’s up with the cellulosic biofuels leader? Good news, bad news? If you have ever spent any time reading up on ion thrusters — a next-gen engine technology that NASA recently employed on the Dawn spacecraft […]

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What’s Good for Algae is Good for Renewables

What’s Good for Algae is Good for Renewables

November 12, 2013 |

By Mary Rosenthal Executive Director, Algae Biomass Organization I had the privilege of sitting in the Science, Space, & Technology Committee Room of the Rayburn House Office Building last month for the launch of the new Congressional Algae Caucus with its bi-partisan chairmen, Republican Matt Salmon of Arizona and Democrat Scott Peters of California. They, […]

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Birth of a feedstock: SGB, Yulex set to to double guayule rubber yield via accelerated breeding platform

Birth of a feedstock: SGB, Yulex set to to double guayule rubber yield via accelerated breeding platform

November 11, 2013 |

Goodbye, wild plant, full of promise. Hello, domesticated and optimized plant-soldier in the struggle to make rubber for a planet with limited acreage and rapidly-expanding demand. In biofuels and related industries, there may be a hundred feedstocks or so. Some developed, some merely domesticated, some hardly improved over the wild types in the field. 100 […]

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Iowa farmers blast AP ethanol story, allege bias, misrepresentation

Iowa farmers blast AP ethanol story, allege bias, misrepresentation

November 11, 2013 |

In Iowa, the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association responded to an Associated Press ethanol story that’s set to be published in news outlets around the country tomorrow. The IRFA was able to view an early version of the story, and speak with Wayne County residents who felt they were misrepresented by the AP in the story.  […]

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Is it the future of fuel? New Battelle mobile pyrolysis unit nets 130 gallons of bio-oil per ton

Is it the future of fuel? New Battelle mobile pyrolysis unit nets 130 gallons of bio-oil per ton

November 11, 2013 |

If you can’t afford to bring the biomass to the refinery, why not bring the refinery to the biomass? A new, farm-scale mobile pyrolysis may travel by 18-wheeler — munching feedstock, making fuels. In Ohio, Battelle engineers and scientists have developed a mobile device that transforms residues such as wood chips or agricultural waste into […]

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Obama “caving in to Big Oil instead of holding them accountable to statutory requirements”: Congressman

Obama “caving in to Big Oil instead of holding them accountable to statutory requirements”: Congressman

November 11, 2013 |

In Washington, Iowa Congressman Bruce Braley blasted President Obama and his Administration — suggesting that in an effort to pacify Big Oil, the President was betraying the Midwestern economy, long-standing US (and his own) energy policy, and those in the business community who relied on his support in making investments in renewable fuels. In a […]

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