Category: Research

Indonesian-Swedish Initiative for Sustainable Energy Solutions launched

Indonesian-Swedish Initiative for Sustainable Energy Solutions launched

December 9, 2013 |

In Indonesia, the Indonesian-Swedish Initiative for Sustainable Energy Solutions has been launched at the Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, the result of an MOU between Indonesia’s National Energy Council (DEN) and the Energy Agency of Sweden (SEA). The focus of the institute will be on the development of sustainable biodiesel that will reduce negative impacts […]

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Oregon State unlocks master regulator gene in fungus

Oregon State unlocks master regulator gene in fungus

December 9, 2013 |

In Oregon, researchers at Oregon State University have discovered a master regulator gene in a common fungus, which expands access to new compounds that could have use in industrial biofuels. Scientists succeeded in flipping a genetic switc, activating more then 2000 genes in the fungus. “Our studies will open the door to future precise ‘epigenetic […]

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Long-term miscanthus study shows better results than from switchgrass

Long-term miscanthus study shows better results than from switchgrass

December 5, 2013 |

In Illinois, researchers from the University of Illinois show that in the country’s first long-term studies into miscanthus that even though production slips after five years, biomass production is still double that of switchgrass. The results in the US are even more promising than those from studies done in Europe. Miscanthus was grown in seven […]

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UK universities score $1.88 million for solar and biofuel research project

UK universities score $1.88 million for solar and biofuel research project

December 4, 2013 |

In the UK, Robert Gordon University and University of St Andrews have been awarded $1.88 million for a four-year project seeking a way to make biofuels from waste using solar energy economically viable. Straw and recycled paper waste will be the main feedstock for the research funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

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Researchers achieve breakthrough for ethanol production from algae

Researchers achieve breakthrough for ethanol production from algae

December 3, 2013 |

In California, researchers from Bio Architecture Lab published in the journal Nature an alginate monomer transporter they discovered that will help to significantly boost the efficiency of cellulosic ethanol production from brown macroalgaes. Using fermentation, the researchers were able to achieve 83% theoretical yield from the sugars.

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Petrobras to invest $2.33M in EMBRAPA research for Rio Grande do Sul

Petrobras to invest $2.33M in EMBRAPA research for Rio Grande do Sul

December 2, 2013 |

In Brazil, Petrobras has signed a $2.33 million research deal with EMBRAPA to develop better cane varieties for Rio Grande do Sul state and develop efficient production systems to allow the region to participate in ethanol production. The agreement includes technical support from ANP’s research arm Cenpes and will be funded by Petrobras.

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RnR publishes biopower predictions through 2025

RnR publishes biopower predictions through 2025

December 2, 2013 |

In Texas, a new biopower report is available via RnRMarketResearch.com that analyzes the market scenario in the US, UK, and China through 2025. The report details the global biomass power market with installed capacity and generation trends, installed capacity split by region in 2012, installed capacity split by major biomass power countries in 2012, investment […]

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FTC report says ethanol industry not concentrated

FTC report says ethanol industry not concentrated

November 27, 2013 |

In Washington, the market for fuel ethanol in the United States is unconcentrated, with 156 firms nationwide either producing ethanol or likely to begin producing ethanol in the next 12 to 18 months, according to the Federal Trade Commission’s 2013 Report on the State of U.S. Ethanol Production. The lack of market concentration in this […]

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FFA student gets national recognition for cellulosic ethanol research

FFA student gets national recognition for cellulosic ethanol research

November 26, 2013 |

In Iowa, a 17-year old high school junior has won the national FFA’s science fair award for his research into cellulosic ethanol, comparing wheat straw, prairie cordgrass and switchgrass as feedstocks. He secured his wheat straw from his cousin in South Dakota because in Iowa it’s not economically viable to grow wheat due to the […]

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USDA researchers find DDGS great for kitty litter

USDA researchers find DDGS great for kitty litter

November 25, 2013 |

In Illinois, kitty litter that’s nearly 100 percent biodegradable can be made by processing spent grains left over from corn ethanol production. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) plant physiologist Steven F. Vaughn and his colleagues have shown that litter made with these grains as the starting material may prove to be more environmentally friendly than […]

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