Category: Research

Kansas State researcher boosts camelina yields

Kansas State researcher boosts camelina yields

August 17, 2015 |

In Kansas, a Kansas State University biochemistry professor has reached a milestone in building a better biofuel: producing high levels of lipids with modified properties in oil seeds. Timothy Durrett, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics, and collaborators at Michigan State University and the University of Nebraska, Lincoln have modified Camelina sativa and produced the […]

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New Biofuel-Producing Bacteria Discovered

New Biofuel-Producing Bacteria Discovered

August 16, 2015 |

Scientists from the University of Maryland will report in the Journal of Theoretical Biology that they have isolated several different strains of bacteria that make high concentrations of biofuels from cellulosic biomass or from carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas. The authors isolated bacteria that make high concentrations of alcohols including ethanol and 1-butanol, and other […]

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UCF researcher develops new method for chemical “fingerprints”

UCF researcher develops new method for chemical “fingerprints”

August 13, 2015 |

In Florida, a researcher now at the University of Central Florida has developed a new method for identifying materials’ unique chemical “fingerprints” and mapping their chemical properties at a much higher spatial resolution than ever before. It’s a discovery that could have promising implications for fields as varied as biofuel production, solar energy, opto-electronic devices, pharmaceuticals […]

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Insight Energy says 85 Mtoe of aviation biofuels needed by 2050 to hit EU GHG targets

Insight Energy says 85 Mtoe of aviation biofuels needed by 2050 to hit EU GHG targets

August 12, 2015 |

In Belgium, a new report from Insight Energy says that in the absence of action, emissions from EU-28 aviation will grow from 151 Mt of CO2 to 405 Mt in 2050. This represents a 167% increase on 2005 levels. Results indicate that for a ‘Hitting the Target’ scenario, where emissions are reduced to 50% below […]

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UK researchers make longer oligosaccharide sequences than thought possible

UK researchers make longer oligosaccharide sequences than thought possible

August 11, 2015 |

In the UK, using bigger building blocks, scientists have shown they can make much longer oligosaccharide sequences than previously possible. The traditional synthetic route to long chain oligosaccharides is drawn out and complicated; they require numerous steps to produce the precursor tetrasaccharides, then further steps to connect these precursors into long chains. Normally they’re made by […]

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Iranian researchers using flixweed as biodiesel feedstock

Iranian researchers using flixweed as biodiesel feedstock

August 10, 2015 |

In Iran, researchers at the Islamic Azad University have successfully produced 2 liters of biodiesel using flixweed as a feedstock. A member of the mustard family, the plant produces oil seeds and can grow in areas with poor soil conditions. Currently tests are underway to try the fuel in engine and field tests. The non-edible oil […]

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Why “less dry” when you can “dry for less,” says Forest Concepts with Biomass Drying research grant 

Why “less dry” when you can “dry for less,” says Forest Concepts with Biomass Drying research grant 

August 9, 2015 |

In Washington state, Forest Concepts has been awarded an SBIR research contract from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture. The two-year, $499,997 contract will support development of advanced model-predictive control systems for biomass dryers used in the biofuel and bioproducts supply chain. Innovations and technologies resulting from this project can […]

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Don’t feed those Ice Bears! They’re busy saving you on energy cost, says Ice Energy as it opens new California R&D Center

Don’t feed those Ice Bears! They’re busy saving you on energy cost, says Ice Energy as it opens new California R&D Center

August 9, 2015 |

In California, Ice Energy is opening a 22,000 sq. ft. research and development center for its Riverside Public Utilities and Southern California Edison projects to provide thermal energy storage technology in the form of ice and develop new innovative storage solutions for a smarter electric grid.  The company recently was awarded a five-year contract from […]

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PNNL researchers lead decade-long study on rice modification for bioenergy

PNNL researchers lead decade-long study on rice modification for bioenergy

August 6, 2015 |

In Washington state, with the addition of a single gene, rice can be cultivated to emit virtually no methane from its paddies during growth. It also packs much more of the plant’s desired properties, such as starch for a richer food source and biomass for energy production, according to a study in Nature. The results, which […]

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Tel Aviv University researchers develop new cellulose hydrolysis method

Tel Aviv University researchers develop new cellulose hydrolysis method

August 5, 2015 |

In Israel, a novel approach to cellulose hydrolysis using a consortium of motile bacteria moving on solid surfaces and carrying microbial lug-gage – another bacteria that can efficiently hydrolyze cellulose, was demonstrated by the group of Professor Eshel Ben- Jacob (R.I.P) from Tel Aviv University.  The innovation of the approach is the use of the recombinant […]

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