Category: Top Stories

Myths and Facts about Bioenergy in Africa

Myths and Facts about Bioenergy in Africa

March 11, 2013 |

In the Netherlands, PANGEA (Partners for Euro African Green Energy) is launching today a booklet outlining Myths and Facts about Bioenergy in Africa. The brochure is intended to demystify the manipulated data and misinformation that is often used to describe bioenergy in sub-Saharan Africa. Download the report here. The publication presents real facts about bioenergy […]

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World Biofuels Market – 2013 preview

World Biofuels Market – 2013 preview

March 11, 2013 |

Today in the Netherlands, World Biofuels Markets kicks off again as Rotterdam becomes, for the next three days, the epicenter of the global bioenergy business. The streaming in of bioenergy’s global leadership — and the mass of industry suppliers joining in — assured that the papal conclave would have a little competition this week for […]

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Anellotech and the advent of the Green ‘Enes

Anellotech and the advent of the Green ‘Enes

March 10, 2013 |

Fast pyrolysis developer plans to rapidly expand green benzene and toluene production in 2013 for downstream product development purposes. Opens new pilot plant, R&D facility in New York; green BTX platform ready to emerge. To the outsider, a green BTX probably sounds like a really cool bike for a 13-year old. In the world of […]

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Answers to your questions about parity-priced, algae-based fuels

Answers to your questions about parity-priced, algae-based fuels

March 8, 2013 |

Wondering when affordable algae-based transportation fuels might arrive at your local retail outlet? Might be sooner than you think. Here’s the lowdown. We’ve been hearing quite a bit of news this week here in Digestville about the strong demand for price-competitive algae fuels. By far the biggest news is that sales of algae-based Soladiesel B20 […]

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Hot sauce! 5 Lessons Louisiana can teach us about advanced bayoufuels

Hot sauce! 5 Lessons Louisiana can teach us about advanced bayoufuels

March 7, 2013 |

Louisiana — it’s as hot as cayenne pepper in biofuels capacity development, but there are cautionary tales hidden in the sauce. When it comes to the first generation of ethanol and biodiesel-based biofuels, Louisiana didn’t figure much into the calculations — to date, there’s just the 5 million gallon (per year) Oswalt Bioenergy biodiesel plant […]

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Survey says: Soladiesel Algae fuel is a monster hit in Propel Fuels retail trial

Survey says: Soladiesel Algae fuel is a monster hit in Propel Fuels retail trial

March 6, 2013 |

Sales increase 35 percent at participating test sites — and survey results reveal driver preference for algae-based Soladiesel over conventional fuels. In California, Propel Fuels and Solazyme announced that sales grew by 35 percent at Propel stations, offering SoladieselBD in a B20 blend during a 30-day retail pilot program, compared to non-test sites. The pilot […]

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Siluria taps new CEO in the race to replace oil with natural gas, via biotech

Siluria taps new CEO in the race to replace oil with natural gas, via biotech

March 6, 2013 |

LS9’s former CEO joins Siluria — “the first company to come up with an economical, practical way to turn natgas into liquid fuels and chemicals”. In and around the world of money, there is the concept of an “investment thesis” — and to the extent that a news service guide by a thesis, our coverage […]

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Canada, Renewables and the Courtroom Wallah

Canada, Renewables and the Courtroom Wallah

March 5, 2013 |

Take some process heat and steam and CO2 from an ethanol plant — add a greenhouse, then stir and bake — what do you get? A whole bunch of healthy food, and fuel, and you get to see what Canadians look like when they get animated. It was one of the those mornings when the […]

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Obama taps Moniz as Energy Secretary, McCarthy for EPA

Obama taps Moniz as Energy Secretary, McCarthy for EPA

March 5, 2013 |

In Washington, President Barack Obama nominated MIT professor Ernest J. Moniz as US Secretary of Energy, replacing Steven Chu, and nominated Gina McCarthy as EPA Administrator. Moniz is currently serving as the Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics and Engineering Systems, as well as the director of the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) and the […]

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Is the U.S. Military Fighting Straw Men?

Is the U.S. Military Fighting Straw Men?

March 4, 2013 |

Are supporters of the oil industry grasping at straws to keep the U.S. military addicted to oil? By Brent Erickson, executive vice-president, Biotechnology Industry Organization; head, Industrial & Environmental Section Achieving energy security is critical not only for civilians, but also for U.S. military readiness and national security reasons. Our reliance on foreign oil has […]

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