Category: Research

Proposed RIN deal would cut ethanol consumption, sink corn prices: Report

Proposed RIN deal would cut ethanol consumption, sink corn prices: Report

March 8, 2018 |

In Washington, a study from the  Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University found that action to cap Renewable Identification Number (RIN) prices in exchange for an RVP waiver allowing year-round sale of E15 would result in reduced ethanol consumption, a drop in corn prices, and an effective cut of 5% to […]

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NREL seeking help with biorefinery survey

NREL seeking help with biorefinery survey

March 7, 2018 |

In Colorado, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is seeking respondents to a survey to better understand the next generation biofuel industry as a whole and its contributions to the local and national economy. The survey is being conducted by Yimin Zhang (NREL) and Marshall Goldberg (MRG & Associates), a subcontractor for NREL, and individual responses […]

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Contact lenses with built-in biofuel cells

Contact lenses with built-in biofuel cells

March 6, 2018 |

In Ireland, researchers from the University of Limerick have modified nanoporous gold electrodes using lactate oxidase and bilirubin oxidase to create a flexible enzymatic biofuel cell (FEBC) that could provide autonomous power supply for wearable electronic devices. The research used commercially available contact lenses to embed the FEBC and tested the device with both artificial […]

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University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers looking at cosolvents to break down biomass

University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers looking at cosolvents to break down biomass

March 5, 2018 |

In Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin at Madison researchers are focusing on a class of reactions that break down biomass by dissolving it in a mixture of water, a cosolvent and an acid catalyst. By modeling how tens of thousands of atoms move and interact with each other, they showed that the cosolvent speeds up the […]

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Protected: ABLC 2018: The Complete Presentations

Protected: ABLC 2018: The Complete Presentations

March 5, 2018 |

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GMO switchgrass has no negative effect on soil

GMO switchgrass has no negative effect on soil

March 3, 2018 |

In Washington, D.C., researchers with the BioEnergy Science Center (BESC) genetically modified switchgrass to produce less lignin to improve ethanol conversion and found that the long-term effects of the modified lignin had no negative impacts on the soil. The study looked at the impact on soil over two to five years and concluded that there […]

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Southern Researchers moves into phase 2 of DOE-funded development to convert biomass sugars to acrylonitrile

Southern Researchers moves into phase 2 of DOE-funded development to convert biomass sugars to acrylonitrile

March 1, 2018 |

In Alabama, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Southern Research for an award of up to $5.9 million to advance production of high-performance, low-cost carbon fibers from biomass. The DOE award will fund development of a multi-step catalytic process for conversion of sugars from non-food biomass to acrylonitrile – a key precursor in […]

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Colorado State University study shows switchgrass holds promise for biofuels

Colorado State University study shows switchgrass holds promise for biofuels

February 28, 2018 |

In Colorado, a study from Colorado State University finds new promise for biofuels produced from switchgrass, a non-edible native grass that grows in many parts of North America. Scientists used modeling to simulate various growing scenarios, and found a climate footprint ranging from -11 to 10 grams of carbon dioxide per mega-joule — the standard […]

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Armenia opens new microbiology and biofuel innovation center

Armenia opens new microbiology and biofuel innovation center

February 27, 2018 |

In Armenia, the new Innovation Center for Microbiological Biotechnology and Biofuel at the Faculty of Biology of Yerevan State University was officially opened following two years of development to ensure a center of excellence where the best personnel, using the best equipment and the latest technologies could inspire and train the next generation of researchers. […]

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DOE awards University of Illinois $10.6 million grant for energycane

DOE awards University of Illinois $10.6 million grant for energycane

February 26, 2018 |

In Illinois, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded the University of Illinois a $10.6 million, five-year grant to transform two of the most productive crops in America into sustainable sources of biodiesel and biojet fuel. The new research project Renewable Oil Generated with Ultra-productive Energycane–or ROGUE–kicks off on Feb. 25 with a team meeting held […]

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