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The Force: the Cellulosic biofuels tax credit is back, but is it really needed?

The Force: the Cellulosic biofuels tax credit is back, but is it really needed?

January 3, 2013 |

Finding it hard to explain to taxpayers why the PTC is needed, for the jump to cellulosic biofuels lightspeed, or to ward off predatory fossil-fuel evildoers? Turns out, The Force may not be needed after all.  So, the fiscal cliff was averted in a last minute-deal by DC lawmakers. Sort of. For now. Or […]

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The Fiscal Cliff deal: the definitive biofuels guide

The Fiscal Cliff deal: the definitive biofuels guide

January 3, 2013 |

Three key tax credits extended for cellulosic biofuels, biodiesel and renewable diesel; playing field leveled for algae; Farm Bill provisions extended, but mandatory funding eliminated for energy title. Well, the viziers and examiners have completed their go-through on the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 – the fiscal cliff-averting bill that is now awaiting President […]

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Biofuels 2013, The Year of Capital

Biofuels 2013, The Year of Capital

January 2, 2013 |

Launching a year-long focus on capital and investment — featuring a sneak preview of the new BioInvest Digest, and an expanded Big Dialogue on capital and investment at ABLC 2013. Plus, a look at the impact of last night’s US fiscal cliff deal. Technology, market, price, management, feedstock, and policy – these are always vital. But […]

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SNEAK PREVIEW: BioInvest Digest launches

SNEAK PREVIEW: BioInvest Digest launches

January 2, 2013 |

As a signature event in launching our year-long “Biofuels 2013, the Year of Capital” coverage — the new BioInvest Digest debuts today (1/2/13) at 2pm ET, to serve those investing or lending in industrial biotechnology. In BioInvest Digest, we’ll focus on who is investing where, when, why and how. SNEAK PREVIEW THE CASE: The New Milo-naires: […]

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Biofuels 2013, The Year of Capital: your say in ABLC’s Big Dialogue

Biofuels 2013, The Year of Capital: your say in ABLC’s Big Dialogue

January 2, 2013 |

At ABLC in Washington, DC this April, we are bringing together the movers and shakers in the nexus between global financing, ventures and global policy for industrial biotech at our 2nd annual Industrial Biotech Global Investment Summit. In today’s Digest 30-Second Poll: Your say on the Big Biofuels Financing Issues Take the survey. Its your […]

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7 Biofuels Digest Year-End Summaries and Special Reports

7 Biofuels Digest Year-End Summaries and Special Reports

January 2, 2013 |

In case you missed them over the Holidays, here’s a recap of seven year-end summaries, predictions and special reports that appeared since December 24th. The 2012 Biofuels Digest Awards – access all 22 here. 12 Bellwether Biofuels Projects for 2013 6 Bellwether Biobased Projects for 2013 Top 10 Biofuels Predictions for 2013 The 50 Big […]

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12 Bellwether Biofuels Projects for 2013

12 Bellwether Biofuels Projects for 2013

January 1, 2013 |

A long war of opinion has been waged for years between advanced biofuels’ detractors and supporters. Mirage or reality? Completion of 6 key projects 2012 decided much of the debate. When these 12 projects open for business (or not) in 2013, you’ll know for sure. Advanced, next-generation biofuels are on the march, say the supporters. […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Technology Extension Award: Envergent—Kapolei, HI

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Technology Extension Award: Envergent—Kapolei, HI

December 31, 2012 |

Modular units, using standard industry systems where possible, there’s lots to like about the Envergent system for drop-in renewable fuels being developed as a joint venture by Ensyn and Honeywell’s UOP. Even more impressive are the economics of the system, its ability (as a thermochemical system) to use a wide variety of feedstocks, and the […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (Thermochemical) Award:  KiOR — Columbus, Mississippi

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (Thermochemical) Award: KiOR — Columbus, Mississippi

December 31, 2012 |

There’s much to admire about KiOR’s first small commercial project – but three factors stood out for us. It was built on time, on budget, and produces a drop-in, cellulosic product. That’s transformative on three levels — and with scale-up to the 60 million gallon level, the economics are expected to be as compelling as […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (Fermentation) Award: Beta Renewables — Crescentino, Italy

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (Fermentation) Award: Beta Renewables — Crescentino, Italy

December 31, 2012 |

There have been so many projects announced in cellulosic ethanol in the past five years, it’s hard to keep count. But the list of projects that have completed construction at commercial scale, and publicly established the financial structures for deployment at scale — that’s a list of one, Beta Renewables. Though the project is tucked […]

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