Category: Research

US wood pellet exports are sustainable, despite growth: report

US wood pellet exports are sustainable, despite growth: report

April 23, 2017 |

In Tennessee, officials at Oak Ridge released a report on an ongoing debate about costs and benefits of wood-pellet based bioenergy production in the southeastern United States (SE US) requires an understanding of the science and context influencing market decisions associated with its sustainability. Production of pellets has garnered much attention as US exports have […]

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Research: aging fuels performance as hybrid electric drives change fuel storage times

Research: aging fuels performance as hybrid electric drives change fuel storage times

April 23, 2017 |

In Germany, UFOP writes that “the still largely unknown interactions between fuel-carrying vehicle components and (ageing) fuel in PHEV vehicles is to be determined within the framework of a research project under close-to-real-life conditions (storage duration, storage conditions of the fuel). The Transferzentrum Automotive at Coburg University, Oel-Waerme-Institut GmbH and TEC4FUELS GmbH are conducting research […]

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POET uses ingenuity from ND State University students to solve feedstock challenges

POET uses ingenuity from ND State University students to solve feedstock challenges

April 20, 2017 |

In South Dakota, POET worked with College of Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering students at South Dakota State University to solve a major challenge that has impeded the use of some of its corn stover in its cellulosic ethanol production facility. Turning netwrap and twine intermingled with corn stalks, tree branches and chunks of debris into […]

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Japanese researchers make breakthrough in understanding photosynthesis

Japanese researchers make breakthrough in understanding photosynthesis

April 19, 2017 |

In Japan, photosynthesis requires a mechanism to produce large amounts of chemical energy without losing the oxidative power needed to break down water. A Japanese research team led by the Kobe University has clarified part of this mechanism, marking another step towards the potential development of artificial photosynthesis. The findings were published on February 27 […]

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Japanese researchers produce alkyl lactate and alkyl levulinate from algae starch

Japanese researchers produce alkyl lactate and alkyl levulinate from algae starch

April 18, 2017 |

In Japan, researchers from Tokyo Tech University have found that starch derived from algae after oil extraction can be converted into alkyl lactate and alkyl levulinate used to produce pharmaceuticals, additives, and polyesters. Addition of Sn(OTf)2 boosted alkyl levulinate yields while SnBr4 was used to produce alkyl lactate. The researchers also found methyl levulinate and […]

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Researchers using FeliX model say global carbon emissions must reach zero by 2040

Researchers using FeliX model say global carbon emissions must reach zero by 2040

April 17, 2017 |

In the UK, a team have researchers are the first to use the new FeliX computer model, which includes social and economic factors along with environmental ones, to determine that the world must achieve zero carbon emissions well before 2040 to ensure that global temperatures don’t rise by more than 1.5C before the end of […]

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The RED II Proposal and Its Impact on the Bio-based Material and CO2 Utilization Sector: analysis

The RED II Proposal and Its Impact on the Bio-based Material and CO2 Utilization Sector: analysis

April 16, 2017 |

In Germany, the nova institute released an analysis of the European Commission’s proposal for the recast of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED), providing a potential outline of the Union’s renewable energy framework for the timeframe 2021 to 2030. According to nova: The new proposal sets the overall target of a renewables share in the EU’s […]

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Researchers look at ways to store large-scale sorghum bagasse for feedstock

Researchers look at ways to store large-scale sorghum bagasse for feedstock

April 13, 2017 |

In Saudi Arabia, researchers from around the world have collaborated on a study looking at how to successfully dry sorghum bagasse for large-scale storage that ensures high yields and quality of feedstock for biofuel production. The research specifically looked at pressure drop as a function of airflow velocity to develop large-scale drying systems for biomass […]

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ICGEB researchers identify fungal gene that produces key CBH1 enzyme for hydrolysis

ICGEB researchers identify fungal gene that produces key CBH1 enzyme for hydrolysis

April 12, 2017 |

In India, researchers at International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology have identified a gene in the P. funiculosum fungus that produces GH7 cellobiohydrolases (CBH1) to break down cellulose, similar to its cousin Trichoderma reesei commonly used in enzymatic hydrolysis for cellulosic ethanol production. The discovery is expected to help further develop processes that reduce […]

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University of Amsterdam researchers convert CO2 to CO for use in chemicals

University of Amsterdam researchers convert CO2 to CO for use in chemicals

April 11, 2017 |

In the Netherlands, researchers from the University of Amsterdam (UvA) have invented a new catalyst that can efficiently convert carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbon monoxide (CO). This soon-to-be patented invention enables the sustainable utilisation of CO2, a potent greenhouse gas linked to climate change. If successful on a larger scale, this invention could provide a […]

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