Category: Research

Exxon sees commercial algae production at least another 10 years away

Exxon sees commercial algae production at least another 10 years away

November 6, 2017 |

In Texas, Exxon’s head of R&D told Bloomberg that commercial algae production is at least another 10 years away, although the company has already been investing in the technology for eight years. The algae investment and its work with the Renewable Energy Group using microbes to produce biodiesel from crop waste that was recently extended […]

Read More

Crude glycerol as microalgae feedstock boosts biofuel production

Crude glycerol as microalgae feedstock boosts biofuel production

November 3, 2017 |

In India, a new low-cost method for producing biofuels using crude glycerol was developed thanks to researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The team used the algal based crude glycerol, which is a low-cost organic carbon source and the main by-product of the biodiesel production process as a main feedstock for microalgae cultivation […]

Read More

Penn State researchers look at to giant clam for clues to algae biofuel production

Penn State researchers look at to giant clam for clues to algae biofuel production

November 2, 2017 |

In Pennsylvania, researchers at Penn State are investigating the role of giant clams as “solar transformers” because they are capable of absorbing bright sunlight at a very high rate and scattering it over a large surface area. When the light is distributed evenly among the thick layer of algae living inside the clam, the algae […]

Read More

USDA awards 17 grants to fund food, fuel and fiber research

USDA awards 17 grants to fund food, fuel and fiber research

November 1, 2017 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture recently announced 17 grants for research on the next generation of agricultural technologies and systems to meet the growing demand for food, fuel, and fiber. The grants are funded through NIFA’s Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill. […]

Read More

Michigan State researchers propose new method to produce bioplastics from sunlight and cyanobacteria

Michigan State researchers propose new method to produce bioplastics from sunlight and cyanobacteria

October 31, 2017 |

In Michigan, Michigan State University scientists are proposing a new way to economically produce biodegradable plastics with sunlight and help from an ancient microorganism. Researchers at the Ducat MSU-Department of Energy Plant Research Laboratory took cyanobacteria, that use sunlight to naturally produce sugar, and genetically tweaked them to constantly leak that sugar into a surrounding […]

Read More

Swedish researcher uses fungus to produce 1G and 2G ethanol together

Swedish researcher uses fungus to produce 1G and 2G ethanol together

October 30, 2017 |

In Sweden, a researcher from Borås University used an edible filamentous fungus, Neurospora intermedia, which is a fungus used for human consumption, for example in Indonesia, that integrates first and the second generation ethanol processes. The fungus has a good ability to produce ethanol and is also a good ingredient in animal feed due to […]

Read More

Sugar beet pulp project enters second stage after successful pilot tests

Sugar beet pulp project enters second stage after successful pilot tests

October 28, 2017 |

In Germany, the PULP2VALUE project is entering its second stage after successful pilot tests and creating new value chains from sugar beet pulp. The project aims to achieve two main objectives by the end of the project, June 2019. One objective is to scale up, optimize and integrate processes for production of Betafib microcellulose fibres, […]

Read More

Purdue research shows biodiesel may have more benefits than previously thought

Purdue research shows biodiesel may have more benefits than previously thought

October 26, 2017 |

In Indiana, a new academic paper published in Biotechnology for Biofuels shows biodiesel’s benefits are even better than previous models suggest. More data is available now than ever before, and that data shows farmers are producing more on fewer acres. This means that penalties for indirect land use change by EPA and CARB overestimate emissions […]

Read More

Western universities team on devising new methods to determine sustainable forest residue use

Western universities team on devising new methods to determine sustainable forest residue use

October 25, 2017 |

In Washington state, researchers from Washington State University, along with those from Oregon State University and the University of Montana, have recently devised refined methods to estimate the amount of forest residue — the leftovers from trees after logging — that is available for wood-based biorefineries to use. The resulting research model could help entrepreneurs […]

Read More

Greenbelt Resources teams with Central Coast Wine Services to test winery waste for waste-to-energy system

Greenbelt Resources teams with Central Coast Wine Services to test winery waste for waste-to-energy system

October 24, 2017 |

In California, Greenbelt Resources Corporation has agreed to perform feedstock testing with Central Coast Wine Services to test various streams of wastes generated in the winemaking process. The wastes will be tested for potential use as feedstock for PRECO, Greenbelt’s “Paso Robles ECOsystem” project, a local waste-to-energy system.   Wastes with successful results will be locally […]

Read More