Category: Top Stories

Short Takes for April 25 in Biofuels

Short Takes for April 25 in Biofuels

April 25, 2013 |

What Do I Absolutely Need to Know About… Florida’s repeal of the state’s Renewable Fuel Standard. Bob Dinneen, CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, and Tom Buis, CEO of Growth Energy said: “A pyrrhic victory for ethanol detractors. It substantively changes nothing because the state mandate was redundant. The federal Renewable Fuel Standard will still […]

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Zero Mix Thirty: Heliae debuts Volaris, for algae at scale

Zero Mix Thirty: Heliae debuts Volaris, for algae at scale

April 24, 2013 |

Heliae emerges from stealth with Volaris — its next-gen algae platform — “This technology will unlock the industry,” the company says. Is the secret in the mixology? OK, algae fans, you’ve been waiting a long while for a production platform that will produce algae on a commercially competitive basis. It’s been like the search for […]

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Who’s Fooling Whom? The real drivers in Africa’s food crisis

Who’s Fooling Whom? The real drivers in Africa’s food crisis

April 24, 2013 |

In Belgium, PANGEA (Partners for Euro-African Green Energy) launched an update to its report “Who’s Fooling Whom? The Real Drivers Behind the 2010/11 Food Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa”. The report demonstrates an important conclusion: the degree of price transmission from international to local markets has been quite limited. The research found there is little room […]

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Cobalt, Mercurius, BioProcess Algae, Frontline land $17.7M in military biofuels grants

Cobalt, Mercurius, BioProcess Algae, Frontline land $17.7M in military biofuels grants

April 23, 2013 |

Pilot-scale biorefineries for drop-in military diesel, jet fuel the focus of the DOE’s latest grant round. In Washington, the US Department of Energy announced up to $17.7 million in grants to four pilot-scale biorefinery projects aimed at military-spec hydrocarbon fuels. Cobalt Technologies, Mercurius Biofuels, BioProcess Algae and Frontline BioEnergy were selected for negotiation. Recipients are […]

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Warning issued on risks of “Carbon Bubble”

Warning issued on risks of “Carbon Bubble”

April 23, 2013 |

This past week, we have been relaying reports, originally from Bloomberg and now including crowdsourced reaction on the scale-back of the Catchlight Energy project. Reporting has focused on the 5-10 percent return on capital which was expected for the Catchlight drop-in fuels project, using solvent liquefaction, compared to the average 17 percent returns achieved by […]

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Agronomists and Admirals: Looking back at ABLC 2013

Agronomists and Admirals: Looking back at ABLC 2013

April 22, 2013 |

Takeaways from the Advanced Biofuels Leadership Conference By Pavel Molchanov Senior Vice President, Raymond James & Associates Earlier this week, we attended the Advanced Biofuels Leadership Conference, a major gathering of public and private companies in an industry that should, over time, become a mainstream component of U.S. and global fuel markets – next-generation (Gen2) […]

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“Who killed $2.18 gasoline?” Reaction from the field

“Who killed $2.18 gasoline?” Reaction from the field

April 22, 2013 |

Readers inundate the Digest with old slide shows, perspective, anecdotes. On Friday morning, the Digest published “Who killed $2.18 gasoline?”, reviewing an explosive investigative report from Bloomberg that itself looked at low-cost, low-carbon fuels technology developed by Catchlight Energy. “They say [Chevron is] pushing back against the California rule because it demands technology that may […]

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Aemetis transitions from corn ethanol to advanced biofuels at Keyes plant

Aemetis transitions from corn ethanol to advanced biofuels at Keyes plant

April 22, 2013 |

In California, Aemetis announced that its 60 million gallon per year capacity ethanol facility in Keyes, CA has completed maintenance and Advanced Biofuels retrofit, and is now restarting production. Last December, the EPA issued a final rule, determining that ethanol made from grain sorghum at dry mill facilities qualifies as a Renewable Fuel under the […]

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Who killed $2.18 gasoline?

Who killed $2.18 gasoline?

April 19, 2013 |

An explosive report from Bloomberg alleges that a pathway to $2.18 per gallon gasoline was developed at Chevron-Weyerhaeuser owned Catchlight Energy. Yet, the project was sidelined. Why? Was the project really saddled with a threshold ROI 10 percent above Chevron’s annual average return on capital? The Bloomberg investigative team of Ben Elgin & Peter Waldman […]

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Looking back at ABLC 2013

Looking back at ABLC 2013

April 18, 2013 |

As ABLC 2013 closes, we look back at 10 slides that caught our eye. ABLC 2013 has closed, and the delegates are now departing until May 18-20, 2014 when the latest in advanced biofuels goes again on display and under the microscope at ABLC 2014. After three intense days of activity, with two cabinet secretaries, […]

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