Category: Research

Battelle makes commercially viable transportation fuels from biomass pyrolysis

Battelle makes commercially viable transportation fuels from biomass pyrolysis

May 7, 2015 |

In Ohio, Battelle recently succeeded at the United States Department of Energy (DOE) challenge of making commercially viable transportation fuels from biomass pyrolysis. Scientists and engineers at Battelle demonstrated the durability of a continuous hydrotreatment process that converts bio oil from biomass pyrolysis into transportation and aviation fuels. The DOE’s specific challenge was to demonstrate at least […]

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New study says VOC emissions from ethanol plants 30 times higher than estimated

New study says VOC emissions from ethanol plants 30 times higher than estimated

May 6, 2015 |

In Washington DC, ethanol fuel refineries could be releasing much larger amounts of some ozone-forming compounds into the atmosphere than current assessments suggest, according to a new study that found emissions of these chemicals at a major ethanol fuel refinery are many times higher than government estimates. New airborne measurements downwind from an ethanol fuel […]

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Kettering University researchers use supercritical methanol to boost biodiesel yields

Kettering University researchers use supercritical methanol to boost biodiesel yields

May 5, 2015 |

In Michigan, with support from the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, Dr. Jonathan Wenzel, assistant professor of Chemical Engineering at Kettering University, is attempting to speed up the process of making biodiesel – a renewable fuel that is made using predominantly soybean oil in the United States, but can be made from animal fats and other […]

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SCHOTT unveils improved photobioreactors for algae production

SCHOTT unveils improved photobioreactors for algae production

May 4, 2015 |

In New York state, SCHOTT North America announced that its new oval glass tubes for photobioreactors (PBRs) increased maximum dry biomass output per day by more than 22 percent in its latest study in partnership with Heliae, a technology-driven algae production company. For the first time, SCHOTT’s round glass tubes were retrofitted with oval tubes […]

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EU RSB releases new low iLUC risk criteria

EU RSB releases new low iLUC risk criteria

May 4, 2015 |

In the EU, the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) released a draft “Low iLUC Risk Biomass Criteria and Compliance Indicators.” This add-on certification module to the RSB standard for biofuels and bio-products is based on the Low Indirect Impact Biofuels (LIIB) Methodology, developed in collaboration with World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and Ecofys. RSB-certified […]

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Texas A&M’s TTI says alternative fuel vehicles to hit gas taxes hard

Texas A&M’s TTI says alternative fuel vehicles to hit gas taxes hard

April 30, 2015 |

In Texas, Alternative Fuel Technology adoption could affect long-term state fuel tax revenues with Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs) accounting for 13 percent of the domestic passenger fleet and 11 percent of the commercial fleet by 2040, according to a new study from Texas A&M’s Transport Technology Institute’s Transportation Policy Research Center. Alternative Fuel Technology development […]

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Singapore-led research team develops greener techniques for biodiesel production

Singapore-led research team develops greener techniques for biodiesel production

April 29, 2015 |

In Singapore, a team of National University of Singapore researchers from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering has developed a set of environment-friendly techniques to produce biodiesel entirely from waste grease more cheaply and efficiently. Traditionally, the high free fatty acid content in waste grease makes it unsuitable for biodiesel production due to technical […]

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Argonne lab demos predicative modeling to boost materials discovery for fuels

Argonne lab demos predicative modeling to boost materials discovery for fuels

April 28, 2015 |

In Illinois, with access to supercomputing resources at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility, a research team from the University of Minnesota and Rice University has demonstrated a predictive modeling capability that can help accelerate the discovery of new materials to improve biofuel and […]

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Berkeley Lab unveils system to mimic natural photosynthetic process

Berkeley Lab unveils system to mimic natural photosynthetic process

April 27, 2015 |

In California, a potentially game-changing breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis has been achieved with the development of a system that can capture carbon dioxide emissions before they are vented into the atmosphere and then, powered by solar energy, convert that carbon dioxide into valuable chemical products, including biodegradable plastics, pharmaceutical drugs and even liquid fuels. Scientists […]

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Linnaeus Plant Sciences Joins EU Consortium; Smart Earth Seeds expands global Camelina production 

Linnaeus Plant Sciences Joins EU Consortium; Smart Earth Seeds expands global Camelina production 

April 26, 2015 |

In Alberta, Linnaeus Plant Sciences announced the formation of Linnaeus Plant Sciences BV, headquartered in Wageningen, The Netherlands. This incorporation will allow Linnaeus to join a group of eighteen EU-based partners, of which 50% are SMEs and large enterprises and the remaining 50% are universities and research institutes. The research consortium is being managed by […]

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