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The Six-Year Odyssey: Or, why it takes so long to develop biofuels projects, Part 2

The Six-Year Odyssey: Or, why it takes so long to develop biofuels projects, Part 2

July 10, 2012 |

A two-part series in which Digest contributor Tim Sklar looks back on the development of a biocoal technology. All the promise in the world, and every adversity, too. By Tim Sklar The South Carolina project So we concentrated all of our efforts in developing the South Carolina plant and named this undertaking as The Georgetown […]

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How Joule may turn biofuels upside down

How Joule may turn biofuels upside down

July 9, 2012 |

Can industrial biotech merge mass production and haute couture into a new, tailored yet industrial system for products and materials? Companies like Joule may have the answers. A long time ago there was a children’s television show called Romper Room, with two recurring characters called Mr. Doo-Bee and Mr. Don’t-Bee – oversized bees that helpfully […]

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The Six-Year Odyssey: Or, why it takes so long to develop biofuels projects

The Six-Year Odyssey: Or, why it takes so long to develop biofuels projects

July 9, 2012 |

A two-part series in which Digest contributor Tim Sklar looks back on the development of a biocoal technology. All the promise in the world, and every adversity, too. By Tim Sklar Getting Back In The Game Sklar & Associates, a Washington, DC corporation was incorporated in 1986. For over a 30 years period S&A had […]

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The Digest’s Special Report on Drought

The Digest’s Special Report on Drought

July 6, 2012 |

Dire US media headlines abound: “Drought!” What’s real, what’s hype, and what are the impacts? More importantly, what alternatives does science give us now, and in the future, with more drought-tolerant energy and food crops? The Reuters report could not have been more stark this week from a field in Illinois. “We’re in a critical […]

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Hey kids! Grab your scissors and glue! Fun, transformative things to do with bacteria!

Hey kids! Grab your scissors and glue! Fun, transformative things to do with bacteria!

July 5, 2012 |

Rainy summer day got you down? How about some breakthroughs with bacterial microbes you might find in the house or yard? 6 Monster Microbial Breakthroughs for Biofuels You probably heard the old saying about home maintenance. If it doesn’t move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn’t, use duct tape. Well, […]

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Energy Independence Day

Energy Independence Day

July 4, 2012 |

Today, in the United States the bands and bunting will be on display, because it is Independence Day. But is freedom really sustainable, without energy independence too? It would be a sweeter thing, political independence, if it were accompanied by more energy independence. For examples, choices at the pump that didn’t involve wealth transfers to […]

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The Obama plan for cost-competitive, military biofuels: The 10-Minute Guide

The Obama plan for cost-competitive, military biofuels: The 10-Minute Guide

July 3, 2012 |

Domestic, diversified military fuels or affordable fuels? “False choice!” says Obama. Want to know all about the Administration’s ambitious, multi-agency program for cost-competitive military biofuels, but haven’t the time to plow through the mountain of documents? The Digest’s 10-Minute Guide gives you the news you can use. It’s finally here. The Obama Administration has laid […]

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Hybrid, hyperlocal: 5 Paths of the New Fuel Economy

Hybrid, hyperlocal: 5 Paths of the New Fuel Economy

July 2, 2012 |

Wondering where biofuels are going in a world of low-cost natural gas and titanic battles over renewable fuel standards? We look at the latest on gas-biomass hybrids, and even further down the line at 5 pathways that may emerge as winners. In April, we took a look at falling natural gas prices and the bio-based […]

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The Fog of Biofuels in the United States

The Fog of Biofuels in the United States

June 29, 2012 |

After a nine-fold production increase in the 2000s, global annual investment in biofuels declined 20% between 2010 and 2011, and capacity expansion has slowed. What’s the mid-term growth outlook? By Mackinnon Lawrence In the world of finance, a market gray zone is a hazy realm of disillusioned bulls and restless bears.  The market neither gains […]

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The US Navy’s biofueled Green Fleet to highlight this year’s RIMPAC War Games

The US Navy’s biofueled Green Fleet to highlight this year’s RIMPAC War Games

June 29, 2012 |

The United States Navy may be laboring under a congressional ban on biofuel purchases that cost more than bargain basement fossil fuels, but no one said the Navy can’t burn the biofuel it’s already got. And that’s important because if you look at history, Congress generally loosens its military purse strings only when it fears […]

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