Category: Research

Global Bioenergies making headway with bio-based isooctane and ETBE

Global Bioenergies making headway with bio-based isooctane and ETBE

August 11, 2016 |

In France, in order to prevent the air-fuel mixture in the gasoline engine from self-igniting prematurely, additives are included with the fuel to increase the knock resistance. In a project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) the French-German company Global Bioenergies now aims to produce two such additives, isooctane and […]

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Washington University researchers develop better way to produce biofuels in E. coli

Washington University researchers develop better way to produce biofuels in E. coli

August 10, 2016 |

In Missouri, a team from the School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis has developed a way to make the production of certain biofuels in E. coli much more efficient. Fuzhong Zhang, assistant professor in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, along with researchers in his lab, have discovered […]

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European-funded Valor Plus project seeks to boost cellulosic biorefinery capacity

European-funded Valor Plus project seeks to boost cellulosic biorefinery capacity

August 9, 2016 |

In the UK, the Valor Plus project is providing new knowledge, new biotechnologies and new products that support the release, refinement and transformation of lignocellulosic biomass, lipids and low-volume functional chemicals to produce multiple bulk and high-value product streams. With funding from the EU FP7 program, the Valor Plus project consists of a strong consortium of […]

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University of Florida researchers look at industrial sweet potato variety as biofuel feedstock

University of Florida researchers look at industrial sweet potato variety as biofuel feedstock

August 8, 2016 |

In Florida, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences researchers have found that sweet potato vines, usually thrown out during harvest, can serve well as livestock feed while the roots are an ideal source for biofuel. This could be a key finding for the agriculture industry in Florida and to biofuel needs worldwide. According […]

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“High octane fuels could offer significant benefits for the US”: New report

“High octane fuels could offer significant benefits for the US”: New report

August 7, 2016 |

In Washington, the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge, Argonne, and National Renewable Energy Laboratories released their “Summary of High Octane, Mid-Level Ethanol Blends Study.” This scientific analysis showed the numerous benefits of using high octane mid-level ethanol blends in future optimized engines.  Some of these benefits include: increased vehicle efficiency, increased acceleration, and significant reductions […]

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MIT and Cambridge researcher develop technique to further cellulosic ethanol production

MIT and Cambridge researcher develop technique to further cellulosic ethanol production

August 4, 2016 |

In Massachusetts, researchers at MIT and the Cambridge startup Novogy describe a new technique that gives producer microbes the upper hand against unwanted invaders, eliminating the need for such expensive and potentially harmful sterilization methods. The researchers engineered microbes, such as Escherichia coli, with the ability to extract nitrogen and phosphorous—two vital nutrients needed for […]

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Indonesian student identifies high acidity bacteria to break down wheat straw into ethanol

Indonesian student identifies high acidity bacteria to break down wheat straw into ethanol

August 3, 2016 |

In Indonesia, a biology student at the University of Surabaya has determined that bacteria found in the Mount Ijens crater can be used to produce ethanol from wheat straw thanks to its high acidity level of zero. Though more research needs to be done on bacteria and other microorganisms that survive in the highly acidic […]

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Mexican researchers scaling up algae production from wastewater treatment

Mexican researchers scaling up algae production from wastewater treatment

August 3, 2016 |

In Mexico, researchers at the Autonomous University of Coahuila is using algae for wastewater treatment and then producing biodiesel from the algae harvested after the water cleaning process. Researchers are working to develop a system that takes advantage of the best of both worlds provided by open systems that are cheaper and closed systems that […]

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Cornell researcher discover cellular strategy to produce biofuel through microbes feeding on CO

Cornell researcher discover cellular strategy to produce biofuel through microbes feeding on CO

August 1, 2016 |

In New York state, Cornell University biological engineers have deciphered the cellular strategy to make the biofuel ethanol, using an anaerobic microbe feeding on carbon monoxide. To make biofuel from inorganic, gaseous industrial rubbish, the researchers learned that the bacterium Clostridium ljungdahlii responds thermodynamically – rather than genetically – in the process of tuning favorable […]

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Evolva’s nootkatone enters NIH-sponsored studies to assess its effectiveness against Zika virus

Evolva’s nootkatone enters NIH-sponsored studies to assess its effectiveness against Zika virus

July 31, 2016 |

In Switzerland, Evolva said  that the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases will sponsor studies to test Evolva’s nootkatone against mosquitoes infected with Zika virus. The study will evaluate nootkatone in multiple formulations against wild type and insecticide-resistant mosquitoes that carry the virus. Studies will be conducted at Colorado State University (CSU) in […]

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