Category: Research

SG Biofuels applying 1.6M+ genetic markers for jatropha

SG Biofuels applying 1.6M+ genetic markers for jatropha

[ 0 ] March 15, 2011 |

In California, SGBiofuels announced it is applying more than 1.6 million genetic markers (SNPs) for Jatropha curcas toward the development of marker assisted selection (MAS) methods to produce elite, high-performing cultivars of the energy crop. The work, in partnership with Lfie Technologies, accelerates the identification and development of specific genetic traits in Jatropha including fruit […]

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NREL's Integrated Biorefinery Research Facility ready for advanced biofuels partners

NREL's Integrated Biorefinery Research Facility ready for advanced biofuels partners

[ 0 ] March 14, 2011 |

In Colorado, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory completed phase one of its Integrated Biorefinery Research Facility and are seeking partnerships with second generation biofuel pioneers. “The IBRF is designed specifically to help industry scale up their technology,” NREL Team Leader for Partnership Development John Ashworth said. “We have created an empty bay in the facility so […]

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Ethanol from xylose: new paths from Sweden

Ethanol from xylose: new paths from Sweden

[ 0 ] March 11, 2011 |

In Sweden, Lund University research Nadia Skorupa Parachin has extracted enzymes from garden soil to convert xylose, the world’s second most common sugar, to ethanol.  If successful, ethanol production could possibly increase by 20%. Ms Skorupa Parachin explains, “In order for carbohydrates in forestry, plant and waste products to be used for ethanol production, enzymes […]

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Polyurethane foam from glycerine: new process revealed for biodiesel by-product

Polyurethane foam from glycerine: new process revealed for biodiesel by-product

[ 0 ] March 10, 2011 |

In Ohio, researchers at Ohio State University have developed a brand new process for producing polyurethane foam using crude glycerine as a feedstock for the polyoil. The product is 5%-10% cheaper than fossil fuel-based as well as other organic-based polyurethane foams. More on the story.

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EC sets aviation carbon limit at 213MT for 2012

EC sets aviation carbon limit at 213MT for 2012

[ 0 ] March 9, 2011 |

In Belgium, the European Commission has determined that average carbon emissions between 2004 and 2006 for airline flights reached 219 million metric tons and will therefore grant just under 213 million tons of allowances for 2012. Allowances will then fall to about 208.5 million tons every year after. The airline industry is required to participate […]

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Palm oil in Malaysia: biodiversity, carbon sink losses reported

Palm oil in Malaysia: biodiversity, carbon sink losses reported

[ 0 ] March 8, 2011 |

In Singapore, a new study released by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and the National University of Singapore says up to 6% of CO2-absorbing peatlands in Malaysia, Borneo, and Sumatra were converted to palm oil plantations by the early 2000s, leading to a decline in biodiversity (16 species of birds in Sumatra alone) and the […]

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Three-year project on commercial-scale gasifiers: ORNL

Three-year project on commercial-scale gasifiers: ORNL

[ 0 ] March 7, 2011 |

In Tennessee, researchers at the National Energy Technology Laboratory are concluding a three-year project using supercomputers at Oak Ridge and Argonne national laboratories for simulations to reduce the cost and time of building commercial-scale gasifiers. “High-performance computing is allowing us to reveal and study features of the gas-solids flow in a gasifier to a degree […]

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Novel biofuels pricing system proposed in EU; not enough biomass to support targets, though, says researcher

Novel biofuels pricing system proposed in EU; not enough biomass to support targets, though, says researcher

[ 0 ] March 4, 2011 |

In the Netherlands, Eindhoven University researcher Anna Sues calculated that “even if all available biomass in Europe is used in the most efficient possible way for the transport industry, a biofuels proportion of no more than 9.5% would be achievable,” and added that achieving such a goal is nowhere near achievable in practice. The researcher […]

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Researchers generate 10X gain in n-butanol yields

Researchers generate 10X gain in n-butanol yields

[ 0 ] March 2, 2011 |

In California, researchers led by assistant professor Michelle Chang at Berkeley have engineered bacteria to produce n-butanol at about 10 times the rate of competing microbes, in work that will be published in the Nature Chemical Biology. It has been long known that some Clostridium bacteria can naturally produce n-butanol. Other groups had been able […]

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Lower nitrogen application results in higher cellulosic ethanol yields

Lower nitrogen application results in higher cellulosic ethanol yields

[ 0 ] March 1, 2011 |

In Texas, researchers at Rice University have discovered that using fertilizer at the same rates as corn for food as corn for ethanol can actually make it more difficult for biofuels processing because that additional nitrogen speeds up the production of lignin—getting in the way of cellulosic ethanol production. The researchers found that lignin yields […]

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