Category: Research

Willow suitable as a cheap feedstock for ethanol, renewable chemicals says Finnish research project

Willow suitable as a cheap feedstock for ethanol, renewable chemicals says Finnish research project

April 4, 2016 |

In Finland, a study has found that willow is suitable as a source of sugar to produce ethanol, and the lignin fraction formed as a by-product of the process is suitable for the manufacture of renewable chemicals and bio-based materials. Willow’s competitive advantages as a feedstock include its quick growth, low price, and ability to […]

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Washington University researchers develop method to weed out lazy bacteria

Washington University researchers develop method to weed out lazy bacteria

March 31, 2016 |

In Missouri, researchers at the Washington University in St. Louis have developed a method to weed out lazy bacteria to ensure that only the most efficient are used in order to boost biofuel production yields. The research found that most of the bacteria created from the same ancestor are lazy, eating up feedstock that more […]

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VTT researches how to use willow biomass more efficiently for ethanol

VTT researches how to use willow biomass more efficiently for ethanol

March 30, 2016 |

In Finland, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Aalto University investigated how willow biomass can be utilized more efficiently. When processed correctly, willow is eminently suitable as a source of sugar in the production of ethanol. The lignin fraction formed as a by-product of the ethanol process and the fibres and compounds of willow […]

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UCLA researchers make progress on cellulosic isobutanol process

UCLA researchers make progress on cellulosic isobutanol process

March 29, 2016 |

In California, researchers at UCLA are manipulating the cellular metabolism of bacteria to produce isobutanol from cellulosic feedstock. Following nine years of research, the team of 25 researchers can now produce 5g of isobutanol in three days at lab level. The bacteria researched can withstand very high levels of pH, an added benefit to reducing […]

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Cellulosic Sugar Producers Cooperative collaborating with Comet Biorefining to develop agricultural biomass supply chain

Cellulosic Sugar Producers Cooperative collaborating with Comet Biorefining to develop agricultural biomass supply chain

March 28, 2016 |

In Canada, Cellulosic Sugar Producers Cooperative, an Ontario-based farmer’s cooperative, confirms that it has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Comet Biorefining to collaborate on the development of a sustainable agricultural biomass supply chain in southwestern Ontario. Comet Biorefining recently announced Sarnia, Ontario as the location of its commercial-scale biomass-derived sugar facility. The plant […]

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ORNL researchers invent tougher plastic with 50 percent renewable content

ORNL researchers invent tougher plastic with 50 percent renewable content

March 27, 2016 |

In Tennessee, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have made “a better thermoplastic” by replacing styrene with lignin, a brittle, rigid polymer that, with cellulose, forms the woody cell walls of plants. In doing so, they have invented a solvent-free production process that interconnects equal parts of nanoscale lignin dispersed in […]

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Montclair State University gets $450,000 grant to study place-based biofuel policy solutions

Montclair State University gets $450,000 grant to study place-based biofuel policy solutions

March 24, 2016 |

In New Jersey, a researcher from Montclair State University has received a five-year $450,000 Faculty Early Career Development grant from the National Science Foundation to study place-based policy solutions for promotion of biofuels with a focus on forestry and agricultural waste based on analysis of factors such as location suitability, socioeconomic uncertainty and environmental impact. […]

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SDSU teams with UF to develop carinata aviation biofuel for the Navy

SDSU teams with UF to develop carinata aviation biofuel for the Navy

March 23, 2016 |

In South Dakota, researchers from South Dakota State University have teamed with counterparts from the University of Florida to develop aviation biofuel from carinata seed for the Navy. The two states have complimentary growing seasons for carinata, allowing it to be grown for fuel nearly all year long. The South Dakota Oilseeds Council says that […]

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Rhode Island high school teacher to fly cross country in a Cesna on 50% biofuel

Rhode Island high school teacher to fly cross country in a Cesna on 50% biofuel

March 22, 2016 |

In Rhode Island, a high school teacher is set to be the first to fly a certified light aircraft across the country on aviation biofuel. He will fly on a 50/50 blend of UCO-based fuel during the week-long trip with fueling stops planned in University Park Airport, in Pennsylvania; Moraine Airport, in Ohio; Walnut Ridge […]

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University of Illinois researchers develop oil from sugarcane for biodiesel and aviation biofuel

University of Illinois researchers develop oil from sugarcane for biodiesel and aviation biofuel

March 21, 2016 |

In Illinois, under the guidance of University of Illinois scientists, a research team changed the metabolism of sugarcane to transform sugars into oils or lipids, which can then be used to produce biodiesel. The sugarcane usually contains 0.05% of oil. In less than a year of this project initiation, the researchers successfully increased the oil […]

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