Category: Top Stories

Indaba Renewable Fuels to produce 6,500 barrels per day SAF in 2 locations using Haldor Topsoe tech

Indaba Renewable Fuels to produce 6,500 barrels per day SAF in 2 locations using Haldor Topsoe tech

January 16, 2022 |

News just in that Indaba Renewable Fuels will build two greenfield refineries in California and Missouri to produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel utilizing Topsoe’s HydroFlex technology. The facilities are expected to begin production of SAF in 2024 with the capacity of the plants expected to be 6500 barrels per day at each location. Topsoe will also […]

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The Digest’s Deal Flow for 1/14: DOE, Lhyfe, ENERPARC, Eco Wave Power, Ocean Power Technologies, Printpack, Nexus Circular

The Digest’s Deal Flow for 1/14: DOE, Lhyfe, ENERPARC, Eco Wave Power, Ocean Power Technologies, Printpack, Nexus Circular

January 14, 2022 |

DOE funds $13.4M for next-gen plastics. The U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office and Advanced Manufacturing Office announced $13.4 million in funding for next generation plastics technologies that reduce the energy consumption and carbon emissions of single-use plastics! The seven selected projects will work to develop affordable solutions for “upcycling,” or transforming plastic films […]

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Catalysis, Chemistry, Carbon – SBI BioEnergy’s Competitive Edge

Catalysis, Chemistry, Carbon – SBI BioEnergy’s Competitive Edge

January 13, 2022 |

Q: What was the reason for founding your organization – what was the open niche you saw that could be addressed with a new product or service? What was the problem, or gap, or opportunity? SBI is a leading innovator in clean alternative fuels. The core technologies are based on catalysis, with engineering and chemistry […]

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Deal Flow for 1/13/22: Solvay, Trillium, LanzaJet, Microsoft CIF, Maersk, Hyundai Heavy, Liquid Wind, Neste, Ørsted, Ballard

Deal Flow for 1/13/22: Solvay, Trillium, LanzaJet, Microsoft CIF, Maersk, Hyundai Heavy, Liquid Wind, Neste, Ørsted, Ballard

January 13, 2022 |

LanzaJet secures $50M from Microsoft CIF for first commercial SAF plant LanzaJet, has secured financing for its Freedom Pines Fuels plant in Soperton, Georgia, through the Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund. The Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund has made a $50M investment to support the construction of LanzaJet’s (and the world’s) first alcohol-to-jet sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) […]

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Diamonds from human feces, animal bones for light switches, Mercedes car with biobased materials, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 12th

Diamonds from human feces, animal bones for light switches, Mercedes car with biobased materials, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 12th

January 12, 2022 |

Last week it was elephant dung and now this week it’s human feces being turned into diamonds. Yes, you read that correctly…provocative installation artist Christoph Büchel will convert his unsold work and DNA extracted from his own feces into lab-grown diamonds. Büchel expects to make 150 such diamonds in 2022. In today’s Digest, if that’s […]

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The bioeconomy jump to light speed: 10 storylines shaking the world: Exxon, J-M, KLM, UGI, Amyris, Tesla, Origin, more

The bioeconomy jump to light speed: 10 storylines shaking the world: Exxon, J-M, KLM, UGI, Amyris, Tesla, Origin, more

January 12, 2022 |

In recent days, we’ve had 10 stories that shook the world. The players are so big, the technologies so ambitious, the scale so huge and the risks in some cases so high — we’ve grouped them together into one Big Story. These are ‘Quakers, as in earthquakes. 1. ExxonMobil expands interest in biofuels, acquires stake […]

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How to Reduce Your CI Fuel Score with Renewable Energy

How to Reduce Your CI Fuel Score with Renewable Energy

January 11, 2022 |

By Charlie Fredrickson, Vice President of Energy Asset Management, EnTech Solutions Special to The Digest Facilities that produce low-carbon fuels to sell credits within the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) program face ever-increasing benchmarks to reduce their carbon intensity (CI) scores to maximize revenue. In the production of these low carbon fuels such as renewable […]

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Shock omissions as Hot 50 nominations reach halfway point

Shock omissions as Hot 50 nominations reach halfway point

January 10, 2022 |

Earlier this month, the Digest announced the official opening of nominations for the 50 Hottest Projects in the Advanced Bioeconomy for 2022. The 40+ projects so far nominated by readers paint a fascinating portrait of an industry shifting to new technologies.  Shocking highlights 1. Ethanol shockers. No existing ethanol manufacturing site nominated, despite a number […]

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Pharma-grade ethanol: Thinking beyond fuel-grade ethanol

Pharma-grade ethanol: Thinking beyond fuel-grade ethanol

January 10, 2022 |

By Mr. Ghanshyam Deshpande, President, Center of Innovation and Applied Technologies, Praj Industries Special to The Digest A sudden need for pharma-grade Ethanol With the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization has issued guidelines on sanitization practices stating frequent use of sanitizers, disinfectants to prevent virus infection. Governments & various health agencies […]

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Beer, barley, biofuels – CBH leads Australia-first biofuel trial on sustainable barley shipment

Beer, barley, biofuels – CBH leads Australia-first biofuel trial on sustainable barley shipment

January 9, 2022 |

News came in late Friday that the CBH Group partnered with leading dry bulk operator Oldendorff Carriers to conduct the first biofuel trial on a grain vessel exporting from Australia, using biofuel supplied by big name bp. The grain being shipped? ISCC-certified barley going to Intermalt whose largest brewing customer is Heineken. Sustainable grain on […]

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