Category: Top Stories

Two Thumbs Up for Solazyme: AkzoNobel deal, new technology for structured oils

Two Thumbs Up for Solazyme: AkzoNobel deal, new technology for structured oils

May 9, 2013 |

The sector’s perennial hottest company strikes again — with “potentially disruptive” new technology to change the positioning and performance of triglyceride oils. In California, Solazyme and AkzoNobel announced an agreement targeting the development of advanced tailored triglyceride oils and commercial sales for near-term product supply. The agreement focuses on supply for the chemical giant’s Surface […]

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Garden State bioEnterprises adopts OriginOil’s algae harvesting technology

Garden State bioEnterprises adopts OriginOil’s algae harvesting technology

May 9, 2013 |

In California, Garden State bioEnterprises announced that it has adopted OriginOil’s harvesting technology as a key component of its proprietary production system for the high-value product Astaxanthin. In a recent trial, GS bioE concentrated its algae with an OriginOil Algae Appliance and then successfully stressed the cells into Astaxanthin-bearing product. ”Being able to concentrate the […]

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Attention biotech shoppers: Save 31% on BioAmber’s IPO

Attention biotech shoppers: Save 31% on BioAmber’s IPO

May 8, 2013 |

Will BioAmber complete its IPO? As the industry waits, fingers crossed, the biosuccinic developer sweetens the pot with warrants, lower share prices. In Canada, BioAmber has reduced the proposed price range for its IPO to $10-$12 per share, down from a $15-$17 range — as it seeks to keep the initial public offering on track. […]

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Intrexon raises $150 million in hot biotech investment round

Intrexon raises $150 million in hot biotech investment round

May 8, 2013 |

In California, Intrexon Corporation, a next generation synthetic biology company, announced that it has closed a Series F preferred investment round of $150 million, bringing the company’s total capital raised to $509 million. Undisclosed investors accounted for the majority of the round, with current investors, including affiliates of Randal J. Kirk, Intrexon’s Chairman and CEO, […]

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Save $270M! (and Make Biofuels Feedstocks, er, Feasible, er, Now)

Save $270M! (and Make Biofuels Feedstocks, er, Feasible, er, Now)

May 6, 2013 |

Is there bio-based relief for the harried taxpayer in sight? Could conservationists, growers and biofuels producers find common ground in adapting the Conservation Reserve Program for bioenergy? Could the US save $270M/year, and strengthen two carbon-reducing laws on the books? The eminent Iowa State economist Bruce Babcock recently opined: “The future of cellulosic biofuels in […]

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“Sylvian LeDuc on why woody biofuels wouldn’t be the best plan for the EU.”

“Sylvian LeDuc on why woody biofuels wouldn’t be the best plan for the EU.”

May 6, 2013 |

EcoManLeader #Renewable Biofuels scientists are asking more complex questions about how molecules spin, bond, and break when… EuroGeosciences: Sylvian LeDuc on why woody biofuels wouldn’t be the best plan for the EU: opean: Renewable Energy Association fires back at green groups pushing for subsidy cuts:

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Crazy 8s: Algae’s 8 crazy-fast cores of innovation

Crazy 8s: Algae’s 8 crazy-fast cores of innovation

May 6, 2013 |

Who’s behind the 8-ball, the algae optimists or pessimists? It all comes down to the pace of innovation in 8 cores. Predictions of when algae biofuels will become an everyday option at scale are, famously, all over the map — ranging from “the next few years” to “never”. In a recent survey of its members, […]

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2013 U.S. Clean Energy Education & Empowerment (C3E) Awards open for nominations

2013 U.S. Clean Energy Education & Empowerment (C3E) Awards open for nominations

May 3, 2013 |

“If you have not done so already,” the UN Foundation writes, “we encourage you to nominate eligible women with 10–15 years of experience working in the clean energy sector for the 2013 U.S. Clean Energy Education & Empowerment (C3E) Awards. This is especially a great chance to recognize women who are dedicated to bringing sustainable […]

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The Promiscuous, the Selective, and Biofuels

The Promiscuous, the Selective, and Biofuels

May 3, 2013 |

A new, potentially game-changing path to biofuels? And what exactly does promiscuity have to do with it? There’s been some potentially world-changing work going on of late at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Guelph and Los Alamos National Laboratory that it’s time for you to know about. And if phrases like “enantioselectivity” or […]

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Gevo’s Gevolution

Gevo’s Gevolution

May 2, 2013 |

Has Gevo whipped its problems, and whipped them good? When a problem comes along, you must whip it Before the cream sets out too long, you must whip it When something’s goin’ wrong, you must whip it Now whip it into shape Shape it up, get straight Go forward, move ahead Try to detect it, […]

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