Category: Top Stories

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 New Feedstock Award: Chromatin, grain sorghum

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 New Feedstock Award: Chromatin, grain sorghum

December 31, 2012 |

One of the trends we identified for 2013 – corn ethanol producers moving away from corn. Here’s one of the reasons why. Earlier this month, Chromatin announced it has generated the first crop of sorghum that has been grown and used for ethanol production by Pacific Ethanol, Inc. This achievement paves the way for future […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 New Feedstock (Demonstration) Award: Sapphire Energy’s Green Crude Farm, Columbus, NM

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 New Feedstock (Demonstration) Award: Sapphire Energy’s Green Crude Farm, Columbus, NM

December 31, 2012 |

In August, Sapphire Energy announced that the first phase of its Green Crude Farm, the world’s first commercial demonstration algae-to-energy facility, is now operational in Columbus. Construction of this first phase, which began on June 1, 2011, was completed on time and on budget. As locations go, Columbus, New Mexico is hard to find but […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 New Feedstock (Trial) Award: Ceres, sweet sorghum

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 New Feedstock (Trial) Award: Ceres, sweet sorghum

December 31, 2012 |

Last month, Ceres announced that it has signed a sweet sorghum market development agreement with Syngenta. The companies will work together to support the introduction of sweet sorghum as a source of fermentable sugars at Brazil’s 400 or more ethanol mills. Last season, Brazilian mills planted Ceres sweet sorghum on more than 3,000 hectares (7,400 […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Consumer Product of the Year (biobased): Algenist

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Consumer Product of the Year (biobased): Algenist

December 31, 2012 |

It’s been all over QVC this season, refreshingly touted less as a project about renewable resources and more about rejuvenating the skin, and promoting beauty. It’s got most of what it needs to be a monster – just lacks a celebrity endorsement or two. In January Solazyme the addition of the Firming & Lifting skincare […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Consumer Product of the Year (biofuels) – Solazyme, Propel Fuels – renewable diesel

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Consumer Product of the Year (biofuels) – Solazyme, Propel Fuels – renewable diesel

December 31, 2012 |

Last month, Propel Fuels and Solazyme partnered to offer Solazyme’s algae-based SoladieselBD to drivers through Propel’s Bay Area network of retail renewable fuel locations. In a one-month pilot, The fuel was sold at the same price as conventional diesel fuels at Propel’s Clean Fuel Points in Redwood City, San Jose (N. First St.), Berkeley, and […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Partnership of the Year Award: BaoSteel, LanzaTech

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Partnership of the Year Award: BaoSteel, LanzaTech

December 31, 2012 |

Earlier this year, LanzaTech and Baosteel reported their jointly-owned 100,000 gallon per year (300 tons) demonstration plant, located at a Baosteel steel mills outside Shanghai, China has met and exceeded milestones – the companies are reporting that the plant achieved higher productivity than design. A full scale commercial facility with Baosteel is planned for 2013 […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Special Editor’s Award: Amyris, comeback of the year

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Special Editor’s Award: Amyris, comeback of the year

December 31, 2012 |

It’s been a tough year in the headlines for Amyris. As we wrote last week, “by now, most of the “smart set” that found itself excited about Amyris, and about advanced synthetic biofuels during the IPO fever, have moved on. They read Dan Grushkin’s “The Rise And Fall Of The Company That Was Going To […]

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Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Special Editor’s Award (sustainable technology) – CleanStar Mozambique

Biofuels Digest’s 2012 Special Editor’s Award (sustainable technology) – CleanStar Mozambique

December 31, 2012 |

CleanStar Mozambique doesn’t fit easily into any of the typical award categories. But it deserves an award all its own. As we have pointed out in the past, the fumes from traditional three-stone cooking or from diesel-operated cookstoves are dangerous to the health of young people in developing countries. Bad air doesn’t get nearly the […]

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Biofuels Digest Awards, Books of the Year: Why Are We Producing Biofuels?; The Carbon Rush

Biofuels Digest Awards, Books of the Year: Why Are We Producing Biofuels?; The Carbon Rush

December 31, 2012 |

Book of the Year (shared) – “Why Are We Producing Biofuels?”, Robert C. Brown, Tristan R. Brown; “The Carbon Rush”, Graham Noyes Here in Digestville, as with other news media, we tend to cover the who, what, where, when and how of biofuels, And, always, how much. We don’t spend nearly as much time on […]

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Amyris hits the comeback trail

Amyris hits the comeback trail

December 28, 2012 |

Biofene production starts up in Paraiso, Brazil – sales expected to commence in Q1 2013 – Total, Temasek, Biolding inject fresh capital. What’s next for biofuels’ “Comeback Kid”? By now, most of the “smart set” that found itself excited about Amyris, and about advanced synthetic biofuels during the IPO fever, have moved on. They read […]

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