Category: Top Stories

A National Biomass Lend-Lease project

A National Biomass Lend-Lease project

February 4, 2013 |

The military would like, affordable, domestically-produced, drop-in, renewable fuels. Drop-in fuel producers would like long-term, stable fuel sale and feedstock purchase contracts. Why not put those needs together? According to a Defense Department report, the US Navy will need 336 million gallons of renewable fuel by 2018 to meet its Green Fleet goals. Let’s take […]

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“Good Bye to All That” – Secretary Chu Leaves Department of Energy

“Good Bye to All That” – Secretary Chu Leaves Department of Energy

February 4, 2013 |

Chu, in Review by Robert Kozak, Advanced Biofuels USA Secretary of the Department of Energy Steven Chu announced his resignation Friday in a 3,700 word “Dear Colleague” address. While this is the time usually reserved for valedictory addresses or sentimental remembrances, I for one cannot do that. For me, and I’d guess other supporters of […]

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Chu to step down as Energy Secretary

Chu to step down as Energy Secretary

February 1, 2013 |

In Washington, Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced his decision to not serve a second term as Secretary. Text of the letter follows: Serving the country as Secretary of Energy, and working alongside such an extraordinary team of people at the Department, has been the greatest privilege of my life. While the job has had many […]

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Novozymes acquires Iogen Bio-Products for up to $79.9M

Novozymes acquires Iogen Bio-Products for up to $79.9M

February 1, 2013 |

In Canada, Iogen Corporation announced today that Danish enzyme manufacturer Novozymes will acquire its wholly owned industrial enzyme business, Iogen Bio-Products, for a purchase price of $67.45 million and potential earn-out payments up to $12.5 million. The deal provides Novozymes with all commercial rights to Iogen Bio-Products’ existing product portfolio, pipeline, facilities and know-how. Iogen […]

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The 2013 Renewable Fuel Standard: Biofuels Digest’s 10-Minute Guide

The 2013 Renewable Fuel Standard: Biofuels Digest’s 10-Minute Guide

February 1, 2013 |

The 2013 RFS2 proposed standards are out – what do they mean? Who’s in clover, who’s in trouble? Our 10-Minute Guide details the Volumes, the Issues and the Opportunities. In Washington, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its proposed 2013 Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS2).

The proposal will be open for a 45-day public comment period and […]

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Brave New Bio Wor(l)d

Brave New Bio Wor(l)d

January 31, 2013 |

Three dissident voices offer challenges to cherished orthodoxies. “When experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” — George Santayana There is an old manuscript, Of Plymouth Plantation, written by an ancestor of mine named William Bradford, that deals with the terrors of […]

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A Path Not Yet Trod

A Path Not Yet Trod

January 31, 2013 |

By Douglas L. Faulkner, “The Cleantech Conservative”  The dictionary defines a Pyrrhic Victory as a victory achieved at too great a cost. Well, the ancient Greeks would indeed quickly identify the Pyrrhic implications of the recent midnight resolution of the fiscal cliff. That is, the cost of renewed tax breaks for the biofuels industry came […]

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Is Reduction of Our Dependence on Foreign Oil Just Talk?

Is Reduction of Our Dependence on Foreign Oil Just Talk?

January 31, 2013 |

Is the government’s commitment to alternative fuels being stymied by the American Petroleum Institute, or is the Department of Energy stymying the commitment all by itself? Commentary from the National Algae Association The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia recently canceled a mandate from the Environmental Protection Agency that required refiners to […]

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FAME is not (necessarily) the answer

FAME is not (necessarily) the answer

January 31, 2013 |

By Pamela Serino Director, Quality Tech Support Office Defense Logistics Agency Energy In this note, Ms,. Serino is responding to DNV: biofuels are key to meeting marine emissions targets. I agree that biofuels are the key and the easiest way forward at this time.  A mandate in all countries to go to ULSD marine fuel would […]

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That Cotton-pickin’ Varmint Ethanol vs that Bush Whackin’ Cherry-pickin’ API

That Cotton-pickin’ Varmint Ethanol vs that Bush Whackin’ Cherry-pickin’ API

January 30, 2013 |

Who’s right, in the fight of their lives over E15 ethanol blending? Whose data’s from Toontown, whose from the real-world? Yesterday the American Petroleum Institute held a press conference in DC to highlight a new report from the Coordinating Research Council on E15 ethanol blends. The report is here. The API: Blast your scuppers, now […]

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