Category: Top Stories

Big Oil’s Big Smear?

Big Oil’s Big Smear?

March 4, 2013 |

By Brad Krohn Big Oil’s best kept secret from the American consumer is Brazil’s fuel ethanol mandate, which started during the 1970s as a result of the OPEC oil embargoes. In Brazil, where ethanol is made from sugar cane, all gasoline contains 20 percent to 25 percent ethanol (E20-E25). At retail stations, consumers can choose […]

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Australian Government awards $10 million to Licella, Muradel as accelerator towards commercial scale

Australian Government awards $10 million to Licella, Muradel as accelerator towards commercial scale

March 1, 2013 |

Algae, drop-in fuels get a kick-start from $3.2 billion ARENA funds In Australia, two key projects focused on algae biofuels and drop-in fuels from wood biomass and residues took major steps forwards with an Australian Government investment of $10.0 million, through the Australian Renewable Energy Agency’s (ARENA) Advanced Biofuels Investment Readiness Program. The Minister for […]

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Rentech to close Colorado demo unit, drop advanced biofuels R&D activities

Rentech to close Colorado demo unit, drop advanced biofuels R&D activities

March 1, 2013 |

In California, Rentech announced plans to cease operations at, reduce staffing at, and mothball its research and development Product Demonstration Unit, in Commerce City, CO, and to eliminate all related R&D activities. As a result of these changes, Rentech will eliminate 65 employee and contractor positions in the Company’s alternative energy segment during the first […]

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Can the US still meet its 2022 biofuels targets?

Can the US still meet its 2022 biofuels targets?

February 27, 2013 |

As cellulosic biofuels technologies start to deploy — critics and friends ask, 36 billion gallons by 2022, can it still be done? Yep, there’s a pathway. In Washington, the US Energy Information Administration released a map and commentary on its website this week — indicating the spread of commercial-scale cellulosic biofuels, while cautioning that “EIA’s […]

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Flying the Aussie BioSkies

Flying the Aussie BioSkies

February 27, 2013 |

What’s up with Australia and aviation biofuels? The kangaroos are flying, for sure, and perhaps only feedstock woes could get in the way. In the world of biofuels there is no sector as active as military and aviation biofuels in terms of willing customers. At the Low Carbon Fuel Conference, held over two days in […]

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EPA green lights camelina, energy cane but keeps the lid on arundo

EPA green lights camelina, energy cane but keeps the lid on arundo

February 26, 2013 |

New renewable feedstock OKs. Good news, bad, neutral? The Digest looks in depth at the latest from EPA. In Washington, the US Environmental Protection Agency issued a final rule qualifying biofuels produced from camelina oil as biomass-based diesel or advanced biofuel, as well as biofuels from energy cane which qualify as cellulosic biofuel. This final […]

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Australia at the Crossroads – import or export aviation biofuels?

Australia at the Crossroads – import or export aviation biofuels?

February 26, 2013 |

The following is adapted from remarks by Digest editor Jim Lane at the Low Carbon Fuels Conference — Avalon Air Show, Avalon, Australia Distinguished delegates, As journalists, at the Digest our job is to ask the 7 Questions. Who, What, Where, When, How Much, How and Why. In aviation biofuels the task is made easier […]

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Licella’s Fibre Fuels – drop-in biofuels, in pictures

Licella’s Fibre Fuels – drop-in biofuels, in pictures

February 25, 2013 |

What is fibre fuel, how does it displace petroleum via supercritical technology, and what does the plant look like? A cryptic note appeared less than two weeks ago in the Bay of Plenty Times, a newspaper servicing the northern tip of New Zealand and its largest commercial port, in Tauranga. “Z Energy and Norske Skog, […]

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Bill Russell vs Wilt Chamberlain, the algae biofuels angle

Bill Russell vs Wilt Chamberlain, the algae biofuels angle

February 22, 2013 |

Turns out you may need a Russellesque defensive style to go with your favorite algae’s Chamberlain-like productivity. Here’s what you need to know. Congratulations, you’re in the algae business. You’ve found your magic strain, built your lab, some mini-ponds and tiny paddle-wheels. The sun is shining, the CO2 is pumping, your pond is turning a […]

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The Biorefinery Project of the Future — Today

The Biorefinery Project of the Future — Today

February 20, 2013 |

A major biomass deal between Pacific Ethanol and Chromatin heralds a trend towards advanced biofuels in the US ethanol fleet. Is the Bioenergy Project of the Future here? Who’s doing what, where? 5 Paths to Advanced Biofuels in play now. As we highlighted this week in the Digest, Chromatin and Pacific Ethanol announced that they […]

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