Category: Research

UAE researchers file patent on new biodiesel production technology

UAE researchers file patent on new biodiesel production technology

March 26, 2014 |

In the UAE, researchers from UAE University have filed a US patent application on a new process they have developed to turn lamb fat into biofuel while preserving the lamb meat for consumption. They claim the lamb meat can then be marketed as “low fat”.  The new processes begins by feeding lamb meat, though potentially […]

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EU research project finds rapeseed cake reduces GHG emissions

EU research project finds rapeseed cake reduces GHG emissions

March 25, 2014 |

In Spain, the EU-funded LIFE-SEED CAPITAL project has determined that using rapeseed cake as animal feed reduces both methane and carbon dioxide emissions by between 6% and 13% each. Including the animal cake also improves digestion in ruminants by increasing the amount of organic matter digested by up to 10% while reducing fermentation in the […]

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Portuguese researchers finding ways to reduce water use in biodiesel production

Portuguese researchers finding ways to reduce water use in biodiesel production

March 24, 2014 |

In Portugal, researchers at the University of Porto are using catalysts to pre-treat and target impurities in biodiesel feedstocks that are then removed by absorption into resins or by passing through ceramic membranes in order to significantly reduce the amount of water used in traditional biodiesel production.

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National Algae Association calls for Manhattan Project for algae

National Algae Association calls for Manhattan Project for algae

March 23, 2014 |

In Texas, the National Algae Association is calling for a Manhattan Project for Algae –  “total and complete collaboration with the commitment to producing advanced biofuels.” “The challenge is to get Washington to re-think its strategy.” according to NAA Executive Director Barry Cohen.   “They’re working with a 45 year old Congressional Mandate, and refuse to […]

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Purdue research finds modifying key protein complex can boost biofuel yield

Purdue research finds modifying key protein complex can boost biofuel yield

March 20, 2014 |

In Indiana, genetically modifying a key protein complex in plants could lead to improved crops for the production of cellulosic biofuels, a Purdue University study says. Clint Chapple, distinguished professor of biochemistry, and fellow researchers generated a mutant Arabidopsis plant whose cell walls can be converted easily into fermentable sugars but does not display the stunted […]

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FAPRI sees $4 corn and $10 soybeans but little increased ethanol demand

FAPRI sees $4 corn and $10 soybeans but little increased ethanol demand

March 19, 2014 |

In Missouri, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri has released its baseline briefing book for agriculture and biofuels in the US. The reports shows the likelihood of $4 corn and $10 soybeans with fewer corn acres planted and more soybeans planted. It also anticipates the RFS to remain in […]

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MIT researchers go nano with plants enhancing their energy production

MIT researchers go nano with plants enhancing their energy production

March 18, 2014 |

In Massachusetts, a team of MIT researchers wants to make plants even more useful by augmenting them with nanomaterials that could enhance their energy production and give them completely new functions, such as monitoring environmental pollutants. In a new Nature Materials paper, the researchers report boosting plants’ ability to capture light energy by 30 percent […]

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Cold weather leads to high pellet fuel demand

Cold weather leads to high pellet fuel demand

March 16, 2014 |

In Virginia, Pellet Fuels Institute Executive Director Jennifer Hedrick explained the Northeast’s high pellet fuel demand recently with weather considerations. Average temperatures have been the coldest in four years, requiring many residential pellet appliance owners to use a greater volume of pellets, reducing supplies. “Americans are increasingly turning to pellet appliances to heat their homes. […]

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University of Georgia researchers identify gene to help produce biofuel better

University of Georgia researchers identify gene to help produce biofuel better

March 13, 2014 |

In Georgia, since 2007, researchers at the BioEnergy Science Center, one of three Department of Energy-funded research centers, have partnered to figure out how to break down plants so that they easily release the simple sugars that can be processed into biofuels. It’s a breakthrough that could make biofuels cost competitive with gasoline. Now, University […]

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University of Limerick leads EU project to improve biomass processing

University of Limerick leads EU project to improve biomass processing

March 12, 2014 |

In Ireland, researchers at the University of Limerick are taking on the challenge to improve the viability of biomass processing. The UL team are part of a consortium involved in the €4 million project ‘CellulosomePlus’ involving nine private and public-sector partners. Dr Damien Thompson, Department of Physics leads the UL research team involved in this […]

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