Category: Research

MIT researchers make waste gas-to-liquid fuel technology breakthrough

MIT researchers make waste gas-to-liquid fuel technology breakthrough

March 7, 2016 |

In China, researchers from MIT looked at gaseous substrates that could be made available at low cost and sufficiently large scale for industrial fuel production using a new bioconversion scheme that effectively converts syngas, generated from gasification of coal, natural gas, or biomass, into lipids that can be used for biodiesel production. The integrated conversion […]

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Biodiesel’s outstanding record on greenhouse gas emissions is reducing renewable fuels demand: UFOP

Biodiesel’s outstanding record on greenhouse gas emissions is reducing renewable fuels demand: UFOP

March 6, 2016 |

In Germany, UFOP says that despite record consumption of around 37 million tons of diesel fuel, in 2015, biodiesel sales fell by 0.165 million tons compared with 2014. The admixture proportion of biodiesel fell by 6.5 percent in 2014 to 5.8 percent, according to information provided by the German Federal Office for Economic Affairs and […]

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University of Tennessee AgResearch Center harvests poplars for biomass trials

University of Tennessee AgResearch Center harvests poplars for biomass trials

March 3, 2016 |

In Tennessee, a small stand of poplar trees harvested from a University of Tennessee AgResearch Center is set to help scientists progress further down the path toward low-cost, high-quality biomass and a bioeconomy. Located on UT’s East Tennessee AgResearch Center in Blount County, the 10-acre plot of hybrid poplars was planted just over four years […]

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International research team make enzyme breakthrough

International research team make enzyme breakthrough

March 2, 2016 |

In the UK, Scientists at the University of York are part of an international research team that has made a significant step forward in understanding the processes naturally occurring enzymes use to degrade microbe-resistant biomass, a key aim in the development of biofuels. The research is part of ongoing study of a recently discovered family of […]

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Researchers develop high-speed UCOME conversion method

Researchers develop high-speed UCOME conversion method

March 1, 2016 |

In Iran, scientists at the Petroleum University of Technology in Ahwaz have developed a high-speed conversion that turns waste cooking oil into fuel using ultrasound and caustic soda. Details are reported in the International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology. The team has demonstrated that biodiesel can be quickly produced from waste cooking oil […]

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Berkeley Lab researchers tweak enzyme to reduce lignin

Berkeley Lab researchers tweak enzyme to reduce lignin

February 29, 2016 |

In California, scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have shown for the first time that an enzyme can be tweaked to reduce lignin in plants. Their technique could help lower the cost of converting biomass into carbon-neutral fuels to power your car and other sustainably developed bio-products. They […]

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Agile Biomanufacturing Industry Listening Day Workshop

Agile Biomanufacturing Industry Listening Day Workshop

February 28, 2016 |

In California, a consortium of nine national laboratories is holding the Agile Biomanufacturing Industry Listening Workshop on March 15, 2016 in Berkeley, California, to increase understanding of industry needs for synthetic biology technologies to make renewable fuels and chemicals. Register at this link*. DOE National laboratories have developed deep and unique capabilities to build powerful […]

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Mexican researchers develop model for optimal design of algae biorefineries

Mexican researchers develop model for optimal design of algae biorefineries

February 25, 2016 |

In Mexico, researchers from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa developed a mathematical model to determine the optimal design of an algae-based biorefinery where flue gases from different industrial facilities are used as raw materials. The team developed a mixed integer non-linear programming (MINLP) model and applied it to a case study in Mexico. Their model […]

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Researchers see energy crops as way to boost soil health

Researchers see energy crops as way to boost soil health

February 24, 2016 |

In Illinois, scientists are exploring how grasses, and switchgrass in particular, can enrich the nation’s biofuel supply, which is currently dominated by corn, a crop relatively easy to convert to biofuel but also in demand for food, livestock feed and industrial products. A team of national laboratory and university researchers led by the U.S. Department […]

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University of Illinois researchers determine best regions for bioenergy crops

University of Illinois researchers determine best regions for bioenergy crops

February 23, 2016 |

In Illinois, new research has identified regions in the United States where bioenergy crops would grow best while minimizing effects on water quantity and quality. Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign used detailed models to examine impacts on water quantity and quality in soils that would occur if existing vegetation was replaced by […]

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