Category: Top Stories

Incitor and the birth of a new low-cost fuel molecule

Incitor and the birth of a new low-cost fuel molecule

October 4, 2012 |

A new drop-in, low-cost, high-octane fuel molecule? How does that work, and why, and when? How does it change the energy independence equation?  Today, the Digest visits Incitor to find out about Alestron. Back in 2008, there was a flurry of coverage of a new class of fuel molecules that could be made affordably from […]

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Fibria to establish strategic alliance with Ensyn, invests $20M

Fibria to establish strategic alliance with Ensyn, invests $20M

October 4, 2012 |

In Canada, Ensyn Corporation and Fibria Celulose announced the creation of a strategic alliance between the two companies. This alliance includes the establishment of an equally-owned joint venture for the production of cellulosic liquid fuels and chemicals in Brazil, as well as a US$ 20 million equity investment in Ensyn Corporation by Fibria. Ensyn’s key […]

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LanzaTech raises $15M, ZeaChem $5.1M in Series C sweeteners – lead 15 biobased companies in the 2012 Cleantech 100

LanzaTech raises $15M, ZeaChem $5.1M in Series C sweeteners – lead 15 biobased companies in the 2012 Cleantech 100

October 3, 2012 |

LanzaTech and ZeaChem, two of last year’s new entrants in the top 10 among the 50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy, raise fresh capital as they head for commercialization. Plus, both are among 15 biobased companies that made this year’s Cleantech 100 list, as selected by the Cleantech Group. We look at the honorees. In Illinois, […]

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Tough races: 9 friends of energy independence in tight 2012 political campaigns

Tough races: 9 friends of energy independence in tight 2012 political campaigns

October 3, 2012 |

It’s a year of low congressional approval and not much congressional action. But every election is an important one, and there’s lots of unfinished business from this past cycle. Here are nine friends of energy independence and advanced bioenergy that find themselves in tight races. In one, a Democrat with a safe Washington House seat […]

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Change the World: Sapphire Energy’s Green Crude Farm, illustrated

Change the World: Sapphire Energy’s Green Crude Farm, illustrated

October 2, 2012 |

Growing crude oil as a crop – Sapphire Energy and its Green Crude Farm – can it be the sunlight in your universe and change the world? What does it look like? How does it work? The Digest does the show and tell. As locations go, Columbus, New Mexico is hard to find but is a […]

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50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy: Solazyme takes lead as early precincts report

50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy: Solazyme takes lead as early precincts report

October 1, 2012 |

In Florida, Biofuels Digest subscribers have propelled Solazyme to an early lead in 2012-13 50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy balloting, with last year’s winner maintaining a small lead over last year’s #3, Gevo – with 2011-12 #2 and perennial contender Amyris dropping to #5. New appearances in the Top 10 this year, so far, are […]

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Fuels America: Resetting the Conversation on biofuels and the Renewable Fuel Standard

Fuels America: Resetting the Conversation on biofuels and the Renewable Fuel Standard

October 1, 2012 |

Can a new industry effort reinvigorate support for the Renewable Fuel Standard – by highlighting biofuels’ role in energy independence, emissions, economic development? By Brent Erickson, Executive VP, BIO – head, Industrial & Environmental section Last Thursday, a coalition of leaders from the biofuels industry, national security, and agriculture launched Fuels America, a campaign to […]

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Tiny acorns – 3 smaller options in biofuels with big potential.

Tiny acorns – 3 smaller options in biofuels with big potential.

October 1, 2012 |

This week, we’ve heard from three groups in Nevada, Wisconsin and North Carolina that have projects and/or results that have the potential to change outcomes and accelerate progress in biofuels. Start small, go big in biodiesel In Nevada, International Procurement Tools announced a phased financing that would provide anyone interested in developing a biodiesel facility […]

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When Will I Be Loved?: Supporters of the US Renewable Fuel Standard begin to rally

When Will I Be Loved?: Supporters of the US Renewable Fuel Standard begin to rally

September 28, 2012 |

Defenders begin a high-stakes, high-cost campaign to rally support for the RFS. Who are the defenders? What are the issues? The odds? The alternatives? In Washington, a large coalition of advanced and traditional renewable fuel stakeholders — led by most of the major biofuels trade associations and some of the titans of cellulosic ethanol, including […]

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Industrial CHP in the U.S. Gets Bump from Executive Order and Biorefinery Expansion

Industrial CHP in the U.S. Gets Bump from Executive Order and Biorefinery Expansion

September 28, 2012 |

By Mackinnon Lawrence During the lull between the Republican and Democratic conventions, President Obama issued an Executive Order designed to spur investment in energy efficiency at industrial facilities. Seeking to expand the use of industrial combined heat and power (CHP) technologies at food processing, pulp and paper, chemicals, metals, and oil refining operations to 40 […]

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