Category: Top Stories

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (Hybrid) Award: INEOS BIO/New Planet Energy — Vero Beach, FL

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (Hybrid) Award: INEOS BIO/New Planet Energy — Vero Beach, FL

December 31, 2012 |

Here’s a project with thermal attributes – gasifying biomass — and fermentation attributes, because its a gas fermentation technology. It’s a hybrid in so many other ways , as well. A joint venture between INEOS Bio and New Planet Energy. Featuring a hybrid of substantial government (DOE) and private (INEOS) investment. Also, using a hybrid […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (demonstration) Award: ZeaChem — Boardman, OR

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (demonstration) Award: ZeaChem — Boardman, OR

December 31, 2012 |

Like INEOS Bio, ZeaChem is a hybrid that features both gasification and fermentation elements. The mechanical completion of the core of its demonstration-scale project was a highlight this year — on budget, on time. What makes this project even more interesting is that, even after moving through lab to pilot and now demonstration, no one […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (pilot) Award: Gevo, Virent, Avantium — renewable paraxylene, PEF

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Project (pilot) Award: Gevo, Virent, Avantium — renewable paraxylene, PEF

December 31, 2012 |

Perhaps the most ubiquitous fossil fuel product in the world – even more widespread than gasoline or diesel fuel, is the clear plastic bottle in which the world’s most well-known product, Coca-Cola, is distributed. The drive to replace fossil-based plastic bottling with renewably produced product stalled at around 30% renewable content, because no one could […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best New Fuel Award: ARA, Chevron Lummus Global, 100% drop-in aviation biofuel

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best New Fuel Award: ARA, Chevron Lummus Global, 100% drop-in aviation biofuel

December 31, 2012 |

Aviation biofuels is, without a doubt, one area in which just about everyone agrees that biofuels have a strong future, if the economics are there and the product is a drop-in fuel. Well, nothing is more of a drop-in than a 100% drop-in, but to this point, a shortage of aromatics in renewable aviation fuels […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Retrofit Award: LS9 — Okeechobee, FL

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Best Retrofit Award: LS9 — Okeechobee, FL

December 31, 2012 |

LS9’s acquisition of fermentation technology in Florida was a signature deal, from a cost point of view — in the end, between various incentives and the fact that they bought it as a distressed facility, they picked it up for almost nothing, and spending has focused on retrofitting the 12 million gallon facility to the […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Process Improvement Award: Renewable Energy Group

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Process Improvement Award: Renewable Energy Group

December 31, 2012 |

Every so often, we report on another acquisition or merger with Renewable Energy Group as they build out their biodiesel capacity. What powers that expansion? Strong technology, sourcing and financing. Almost any biodiesel facility performs financially better using the REG system — and that has not only helped the company grow, its helped save the […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Pretreatment Technology Award: EdeniQ – Cellunator

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Pretreatment Technology Award: EdeniQ – Cellunator

December 31, 2012 |

Edeniq integrates patented mechanical and biological processes to efficiently and cost-effectively break down plant material into sugars that become sustainable fuels and/or industrial materials, with a patent portfolio including innovation in biological catalysts plus mechanical processes. Edeniq’s Cellunator technology produces sugars by milling corn and other plant materials into “right-sized” particles of feedstock that can […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Yield Improvement Award: Mascoma, Lallemand Ethanol Technology — TransFerm

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Yield Improvement Award: Mascoma, Lallemand Ethanol Technology — TransFerm

December 31, 2012 |

TransFerm is the first commercial application of Mascoma’s proprietary consolidated bioprocessing (CBP) technology platform, is a bioengineered drop-in substitute for conventional fermenting yeast that lowers costs for corn ethanol producers by alleviating the need to purchase a significant amount of the expensive enzymes currently used in corn ethanol production. TransFerm, is manufactured and distributed by […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Industrial Symbiosis Award: Green Plains Renewable Energy, BioProcess Algae

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Industrial Symbiosis Award: Green Plains Renewable Energy, BioProcess Algae

December 31, 2012 |

In the Digest’s Biorefinery Project of the Future series we wrote about why corn ethanol plants were great places to begin developing an advanced biofuels. We noted that “existing first-generation fermentation biofuels require no re-invention of feedstock systems, no exotic first-of-kind processing technology, no fuel certification or from-scratch market development. They are financeable.” This past […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 New Trait Deployment Award: Syngenta – Enogen corn

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 New Trait Deployment Award: Syngenta – Enogen corn

December 31, 2012 |

In October, we reported that Syngenta and Plymouth Energy signed an agreement to use Enogen trait technology starting in fall 2013. Syngenta states that when using Enogen trait technology there is no need to use liquid alpha amylase enzyme for dry grind ethanol production. The technology improves ethanol production while reducing energy, gas and water […]

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