Category: Research

Advanced Biofuel Solutions Ltd scores Innovate UK grant to design biohydrogen production line

Advanced Biofuel Solutions Ltd scores Innovate UK grant to design biohydrogen production line

December 10, 2020 |

In the UK, Advanced Biofuel Solutions Ltd (ABSL), University College London (UCL) and Wood have been awarded a £250,000 grant from Innovate UK to design a production line that makes high purity biohydrogen for fuel cell electric vehicles. The ABSL plant in Swindon will convert household waste into bio-substitute natural gas (BioSNG) that is injected […]

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University of Tennessee receives $250K FAA grant to study potential regional SAF supply chains

University of Tennessee receives $250K FAA grant to study potential regional SAF supply chains

December 9, 2020 |

In Tennessee, researchers at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture have been awarded a $250,000 grant from the Federal Aviation Administration to evaluate regional biomass supply chains with regard to their potential for supplying feedstock for domestic fuel production as well as rural economic development, a potential game changer for farming communities. The agricultural […]

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EERE launches new funding opportunities portal

EERE launches new funding opportunities portal

December 8, 2020 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency (EERE) launched the EERE Program Information Center—EERE’s new portal for funding opportunities. Organizations interested in working with EERE can use the EERE Program Information Center to identify and respond to open opportunities—including Funding Opportunity Announcements, Requests for Information, Notices of Intent, Notices of Technical […]

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Co-Optima researchers publish first findings from research initiative

Co-Optima researchers publish first findings from research initiative

December 7, 2020 |

In Tennessee, researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory working alongside the U.S. Department of Energy’s Co-Optimization of Fuel and Engines initiative (Co-Optima) collaborators from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory, determined it’s not so much the chemistry of a fuel that predicts performance, but rather its properties that hold […]

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Co-Optima determines predictor of fuel performance, develops roadmap for biofuels design

Co-Optima determines predictor of fuel performance, develops roadmap for biofuels design

December 6, 2020 |

In Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers working alongside Co-Optima collaborators from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory, determined it’s not so much the chemistry of a fuel that predicts performance, but rather its properties that hold the key to identifying a candidate with the potential for success, which […]

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Researchers show how bacterial control the chemicals produced from consuming “food”

Researchers show how bacterial control the chemicals produced from consuming “food”

December 3, 2020 |

In California, a new study reveals how bacteria control the chemicals produced from consuming ‘food.’ The insight could lead to organisms that are more efficient at converting plants into biofuels.  The study, authored by scientists at UC Riverside and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, has been published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface. In […]

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NSF grant helps Penn State researchers see how duckweed can limit nutrient pollution

NSF grant helps Penn State researchers see how duckweed can limit nutrient pollution

December 2, 2020 |

In Pennsylvania, with a $1.7 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Penn State researchers will investigate how duckweed could be grown on Pennsylvania farms to limit nutrient pollution into the Chesapeake Bay. Duckweed, a tiny plant resembling a lily pad, grows rapidly in water with elevated levels of nitrogen and phosphorus, often the result […]

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Researchers set criteria for determining best microalgae for biodiesel

Researchers set criteria for determining best microalgae for biodiesel

December 1, 2020 |

In Washington, in the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, by AIP Publishing, researchers developed a methodology to analyze the properties of different species to select the best microalgae for use as an energy source by taking into account biological, economic, and environmental aspects.  The researchers created an overall score that standardized criteria for potential […]

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Audi and KIT teams on chemical recycling of automotive plastics

Audi and KIT teams on chemical recycling of automotive plastics

November 30, 2020 |

In Germany, in collaboration with the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT), Audi is working on a method for chemical recycling of automotive plastics. This method will make it possible to recycle mixed plastics, which are used in automotive engineering due to exacting safety, heat resistance and quality requirements, into so-called pyrolysis oil which, in turn, […]

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Using CO2 and water to create renewable ‘green’ methanol

Using CO2 and water to create renewable ‘green’ methanol

November 29, 2020 |

In Germany, chemists and engineers at Ruhr University Bochum and Creative Quantum are developing a chemical factory the size of a container that produces methanol from water, carbon dioxide and renewable energies in a highly efficient manner. In a few years, small and medium-sized companies as well as regional suppliers should be able to produce […]

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