Category: Top Stories

The Turin Joint Statement on Sustainable Biofuels – the background

The Turin Joint Statement on Sustainable Biofuels – the background

April 29, 2024 |

The Turin Joint Statement on Sustainable Biofuels has now been released, and is here. WHAT THE TURIN JOINT STATEMENT (TJS) IS The Turin Joint Statement seeks to focus attention on G7 Ministers (and be extension heads of state) regarding the need for sustainable biofuels to achieve climate goals such as Net Zero by 2050. The […]

Read More

The Turin Joint Statement on Sustainable Biofuels – the complete text

The Turin Joint Statement on Sustainable Biofuels – the complete text

April 29, 2024 |

Turin, Italy — 28 April 2024 To Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, USA, and European Commission We the undersigned, noting that, despite efforts to diversify energy sources, fossil fuels still meet 95% of the overall energy needs of the transport sector, which currently accounts for 26% of global final energy consumption and […]

Read More

For SAF’s Take-off, look to India’s policies

For SAF’s Take-off, look to India’s policies

April 28, 2024 |

By Eric McAfee, CEO, Aemetis Special to The Digest The political question is simple: Is fighting climate change a war?  Or is appearing to “fight” climate change, improve air quality and create domestic jobs merely a way to raise some campaign funding from major oil companies in exchange for doing nothing? We win wars by […]

Read More

Ground Stop: Time for Plan B on the SAF Grand Challenge?

Ground Stop: Time for Plan B on the SAF Grand Challenge?

April 24, 2024 |

The International Energy Agency held a materially significant workshop in Paris this week on accelerating the pace of sustainable biofuels development.  There was much talk about sustainable aviation fuels, or rather the lack of them. Let’s start with the good news. There’s will and steadfastness of purpose from the SAF stakeholders. There’s available capital, technology, […]

Read More

Future Origins and the Biobased Chemicals Market Wigwag 

Future Origins and the Biobased Chemicals Market Wigwag 

April 21, 2024 |

News arrived earlier this year that Geno, Unilever, Kao, and L’Oréal have named their joint venture which aims to make alternatives to petroleum and palm for surfactant ingredients used in  laundry detergent and cosmetics. They’ve chosen Future Origins as the moniker. Yes, there’s a Market Says here, “USDA forecasting palm oil consumption in 2023-24 to […]

Read More

The rise of Underdog people and their Underdog fuels: The small town and E85

The rise of Underdog people and their Underdog fuels: The small town and E85

April 20, 2024 |

News arrives from Washington state that Propel Fuels has E85 expansion underway and a new outlet has opened in the Yakima Valley town of Wapato. Also, the company announced a new regional office in White Salmon, along the north side of the Columbia River at the only vehicle between Portland and The Dalles. You might […]

Read More

Decarbonizing the Shipping Industry

April 19, 2024 |

By Wily Salim, LEC Partners Special to The Digest Approximately 71% of Earth’s surface is covered by water, which makes shipping a vital mode of transportation. The earliest known seafaring can be traced back to 6,000 BC, when ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians, began using boats to transport goods and people across water bodies. […]

Read More

Get Funded! Avoid the Top 3 Mistakes in Raising Bioeconomy Capital

Get Funded! Avoid the Top 3 Mistakes in Raising Bioeconomy Capital

April 15, 2024 |

By Steve Weiss, co-founder of Grey Heron, and long-time member of the Due Diligence Wolfpack* Capital is the fuel for building your business – and you can get it, just like you keep achieving milestones and adding partners. But fundraising is often harder, longer and more uncertain than you’d like – and you don’t want […]

Read More

More to do on Methane

More to do on Methane

April 13, 2024 |

By Patrick Serfass and Adam Comora Special to The Digest A recent study released by the journal Science supported by research conducted by Carbon Mapper and the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory revealed that methane emissions from landfills are greater than previously thought – but also that their abatement represents a significant opportunity in our fight […]

Read More

Carbon dioxide and modified gas packaging applications in the food industry

Carbon dioxide and modified gas packaging applications in the food industry

April 8, 2024 |

By Sam A. Rushing, Advanced Cryogenics, Ltd., www.carbondioxideconsultants.com Special to The Digest Of today’s approximate 20 million annual tons per year in CO2 merchant consumption, would be some 40% consumed in the United States. To follow, would be Japan; and then to follow the European Zone. Of the most interesting applications in the carbon dioxide […]

Read More