Category: Top Stories

The Cleantech IPO Window – Closed for business?

The Cleantech IPO Window – Closed for business?

April 30, 2012 |

IPOs are struggling, all across cleantech – and the biofuels IPO queue is long and tiring. Why Kiwano countries may be in your future. And, what is a Kiwano country, anyway? So, amidst all the legislative and policy hoopla last week for advanced biofuels, including winning funding for an energy title in the US Senate’s […]

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The US Bioeconomy Blueprint: the 10 Minute Guide

The US Bioeconomy Blueprint: the 10 Minute Guide

April 27, 2012 |

The Obama Administration releases its long-awaited, historic strategic plan for the bioeconomy, and US economic revival from advances in health sciences, agriculture, industrial biotechnology and advanced biofuels. No time to read the dense pages of the full report? Try our 10-Minute Guide, including links to the full report and a bonus look at the EU’s […]

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BioJet, Lao Asia Pacific Agriculture sign aviation biofuels pact for Laos

BioJet, Lao Asia Pacific Agriculture sign aviation biofuels pact for Laos

April 26, 2012 |

In Laos, BioJet today announced formation of a strategic business and project relationship with Lao Asia Pacific Agriculture Promotion Import-Export Sole Company Limited (LAP). The Project involves biofuel production for land and air transport as well as bioenergy coproducts. It is planned to include 100,000 hectares of feedstock production as well as refining/conversion facilities appropriate […]

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SynGas and the front-end problem of biofuels

SynGas and the front-end problem of biofuels

April 25, 2012 |

Making good, affordable syngas from municipal solid waste to unlock 9 billion gallons of low-cost fuel? Covanta’s hot new gasification technology makes a big dent in the big challenge. Just after mealtimes, in the hours after mail delivery, and occasionally when the world’s youth resolve certain unhygienic conditions prevalent in the science experiments known as […]

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Picking up Pennies in Parking Lots: the algae biofuels angle

Picking up Pennies in Parking Lots: the algae biofuels angle

April 24, 2012 |

En route to zillions in algae? First, you have to get the water out of the algae or the algae out of the water. Making Algenol’s ethanol-secreting microalgae a technology worth a special accommodation. Which Florida finally granted. Last year, the US Government minted 8.2 billion coins, of which 4.9 billion were pennies. The vast […]

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Whatever happened to algae and biofuels?

Whatever happened to algae and biofuels?

April 23, 2012 |

Sapphire Energy, among other hardy survivors, press forward, as others melt away or re-focus on higher-value, smaller-market products. You remember algae biofuels, don’t you? The Summer of Algae 2009 was the ‘summer of algae,” when it seemed that every other day, there was another Mom-and-Pop, or even international behemoth, announcing that it was heading up […]

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Tinker, tailor, sailor, fly: aviation biofuels advance, attract opponents over costs

Tinker, tailor, sailor, fly: aviation biofuels advance, attract opponents over costs

April 18, 2012 |

As Honeywell and Agrisoma collaborate to pioneer aviation biofuels from a new carinata-based feedstock, critics wonder exactly why the military is paying so much for the biofuels it is utilizing for tests. In Illinois, UOP announced that Honeywell Green Jet Fuel will be used for the world’s first comprehensive test program using a new biofeedstock specifically […]

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Obama energy aide strongly backs biofuels

Obama energy aide strongly backs biofuels

April 18, 2012 |

In Washington, Heather Zichal, Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change, addressed the Renewable Fuels Association’s Washington Legislative Forum. “One of those most promising [clean energy] industries has been American biofuels,” she said. “Right now, domestic biofuel production is at the highest level ever. In fact, monthly production has increased more than […]

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No Project is an Island: Four crucial milestones for advanced biofuels

No Project is an Island: Four crucial milestones for advanced biofuels

April 18, 2012 |

Four projects, four technologies, four feedstocks, four geographies. Couldn’t be more differentiated, couldn’t be more linked in terms of affirming investor confidence in advanced biofuels. The English sonneteer John Donne would have made an excellent bioenergy trade association head, had not his duties as Dean of St. Paul’s proven so time-consuming, and had thermo-catalytic or […]

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Butamax and Gevo: Bio’s Montagues and Capulets get it on, and on, and on

Butamax and Gevo: Bio’s Montagues and Capulets get it on, and on, and on

April 17, 2012 |

Isobutanol – a gateway to bioprocessing fortunes? Well, the lawyers are doing just fine too. Here’s a 2-Minute Guide to all the Gevo and Butamax hollerin’, and how to separate the alcohol from the folderol. In case it has escaped your attention, Butamax is suing Gevo and Gevo is suing Butamax. Enough paper has been […]

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