Category: Research

USDA announces $80M in advanced biofuel producer payments

USDA announces $80M in advanced biofuel producer payments

September 29, 2011 |

In Washington D.C., the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced plans to grant $80 million this year to 163 companies that produce biofuel from alternative sources such as animal fats and wood chips. The amount of each company’s payment is based on how much biofuel the company produces from sources other than corn. For example, Pennsylvania-based […]

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Imperium, PNNL developing catalytic process for alcohol-to jet fuel conversion

Imperium, PNNL developing catalytic process for alcohol-to jet fuel conversion

September 28, 2011 |

In Washington state, Imperium Renewables and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing a catalytic process being developed at PNNL that converts biomass-based alcohols into renewable drop-in jet fuels. Imperium entered into the project in July 2010 through a collaborative research agreement with Battelle, the nonprofit research organization that manages PNNL for DOE.  The ultimate […]

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Study says altering RFS would create tough uncertainties for ag, fuel markets

Study says altering RFS would create tough uncertainties for ag, fuel markets

September 27, 2011 |

In Illinois, a new study by the University of Illinois shows that the EPAs right to waive one or more mandates under the Renewable Fuel Standard 2 such as the biodiesel mandate, the cellulosic mandate, or the overall blending mandate introduces uncertainty for biofuels and agricultural commodity markets in the future. The study looks specifically […]

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NextCAT lands $500K grant for biofuels catalyst research

NextCAT lands $500K grant for biofuels catalyst research

September 26, 2011 |

In Michigan, Detroit-based NextCAT has been awarded nearly $500,000 in a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research award from the National Science Foundation based on its commercialization of a class of biofuel catalysts developed at Wayne State University. The catalysts focus on waste-based feedstocks such as waste oils and animal fats. Total grant funding for […]

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Salk engineers first bacteria with synthetic amino acids: new platform biofuels

Salk engineers first bacteria with synthetic amino acids: new platform biofuels

September 23, 2011 |

In California, Salk Institute researchers have developed a new strain of bacteria that may pave the way for new synthetic drugs and new ways of manufacturing medicines and biofuels.  For the first time, the scientists were able to create bacteria capable of effectively incorporating “unnatural” amino acids – artificial additions to the 20 naturally occurring […]

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Nigeria training farmers in jatropha biodiesel and pineapple peel ethanol

Nigeria training farmers in jatropha biodiesel and pineapple peel ethanol

September 22, 2011 |

In Nigeria, the University of Benin through its National Centre for Energy and Environment (NCEE) has developed new biodiesel production equipment that allows for more efficient transformation of jatropha oil into fuel, with 12 machines already produced under the prototype. The university is training local farmers to grow jatropha for use in the new equipment […]

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ARS researcher develops new super-yeast for cellulosic ethanol

ARS researcher develops new super-yeast for cellulosic ethanol

September 21, 2011 |

In Illinois, a researcher at USDA’s Agricultural Research Service National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research in Peoria has developed Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain NRRL Y-50049, a yeast that ferments plant sugars into cellulosic ethanol despite the stressful interference by problematic compounds such as furfural (2-furaldehyde) and HMF (5-hydroxymethyl-2-furaldehyde) created during dilute acid pre-treatment of the crop […]

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Microwaving food waste as biofuels processing strategy

Microwaving food waste as biofuels processing strategy

September 20, 2011 |

In the UK, researchers at the University of York have discovered that microwaving food waste allow both home-scale and commercial scale of biofuel and chemicals production. Plans are underway for a demonstration plant in York to be built later this year with a commercial-scale facility expected at about $1.57 million. Orange peel waste can produce […]

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The Biology Superhighway: A computer-designed yeast chromosome aims to massively speed up evolution

The Biology Superhighway: A computer-designed yeast chromosome aims to massively speed up evolution

September 19, 2011 |

In Maryland, Johns Hopkins researchers have engineered from scratch a computer-designed yeast chromosome and incorporated into their creation a new system that lets scientists intentionally rearrange the yeast’s genetic material.  Jef D. Boeke, Ph.D., Sc.D., professor, explains, “We developed SCRaMbLE to enable us to pull a mutation trigger — essentially causing the synthetic chromosome to […]

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$800K in bioenergy grants for UC Riverside for gasification, food waste projects

$800K in bioenergy grants for UC Riverside for gasification, food waste projects

September 15, 2011 |

In California, Researchers at the University of California, Riverside’s Center for Environmental Research and Technology (CERT) received a $650,000 grant from the California Energy Commission, extending its commitment to $2 million to CERT for its patented steam hydrogasification reaction, which can turn any carbonaceous material – including waste from food, yards, sewage treatment facilities – […]

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