Category: Research

Department of Energy free webinar on improving solar conversion efficiencies in plants and algae.

Department of Energy free webinar on improving solar conversion efficiencies in plants and algae.

[ 0 ] January 17, 2011 |

In Washington, the Department of Energy’s Fuel Cell Technologies Program is offering a free Webinar on Monday, January 24, 2011, from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Eastern titled “Improving Photosynthesis for Hydrogen and Fuels Production” in conjunction with the Biomass Program.  Dr. Tasios Melis of UC Berkeley will be providing an overview of his invention disclosing […]

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Reseachers find 1.6 million genome sites where maize plants can vary traits

Reseachers find 1.6 million genome sites where maize plants can vary traits

[ 0 ] January 14, 2011 |

In New York, a research team led by Cornell University and USDA Agricultural Research Service at both  Cornell and North Carolina State University have related genetic variation across the entire maize genome to traits.  The researchers found 1.6 million sites where one maize plant can vary from another, and then identified the genes that control […]

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Researchers find keys to varietal diversification for miscanthus

Researchers find keys to varietal diversification for miscanthus

[ 0 ] January 13, 2011 |

In Japan, researchers from the University of Illinois and the Univerisites of Miyazaki and Hokkaido in Japan have come across a hybrid of Miscanthus sacchariflorus and Miscanthus sinensis that will have similar phenotypic traits to the high-yielding Miscanthus x giganteus. By relying on just the giganteus variety, there is more risk of diseases and pests, […]

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Native perennials better as energy feedstocks than corn, for birds: study

Native perennials better as energy feedstocks than corn, for birds: study

[ 0 ] January 12, 2011 |

In Michigan, researchers have determined that threatened bird species would be better served by developing native perennials as energy feedstocks rather than corn. Almost twice as many species made their homes in grasses than in corn, while plots of switchgrass fell between the two in their ability to sustain biodiversity. More on the story.

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Researchers say biofuels could replace 50% of global fuel supply without affecting food, pasture

Researchers say biofuels could replace 50% of global fuel supply without affecting food, pasture

[ 1 ] January 11, 2011 |

In Illinois, researchers at the University of Illinois-Urbana Campaign have determined that half of the world’s current fuel consumption could be replaced with biofuels without competing with food or pastureland. A class of biofuel crops called low-impact high-diversity (LIHD) perennial grasses could produce bioenergy while maintaining grassland. Adding LIHD crops grown on marginal grassland to […]

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Celanese patents acetic acid to ethanol conversion process

Celanese patents acetic acid to ethanol conversion process

[ 0 ] January 10, 2011 |

In Texas, four inventors and Celanese International have received US Patent 7,863,489, for their novel process to produce ethanol from acetic acid using a platinum and tin based catalyst. Celanese owns the world’s largest acetic acid plant in the Pasadena area near Houston, as well as a major acetic acid plant in Nanjing, China. More […]

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GCiS China Strategic Research publishes study of the China biofuels market

GCiS China Strategic Research publishes study of the China biofuels market

[ 0 ] January 7, 2011 |

In China, GCiS China Strategic Research has published a study of the China market for biofuels, covering both ethanol and biodiesel.  The study provides an in-depth look at the trends, participants and forecasts for the industry from 2009 to 2015.  Findings include the growing, multibillion dollar market, is centered around the government mandated “ethanol-only” areas […]

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German study reveals most rapeseed biodiesel will not meet 2017 emission targets

German study reveals most rapeseed biodiesel will not meet 2017 emission targets

[ 0 ] January 6, 2011 |

In Germany, the German Biomass Research Center conducted a study on optimizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from rapeseed biodiesel. The study sought to analyze current default values for GHGs from rapeseed biodiesel, and to outline areas to improve current GHG levels. At the current default levels for GHG reduction, most biofuels will not meet GHG […]

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1 million acres available in NZ for biofuels feedstock: report

1 million acres available in NZ for biofuels feedstock: report

[ 0 ] January 5, 2011 |

In New Zealand, the former New Zealand Forest Research Institute, Scion, has published a 210-page report showing government officials that more than 1 million hectares of marginal land throughout New Zealand should be planted in exotic trees like pine, a renewable resource that can be converted to biofuels. In the proposal, Scion identified 19,900ha of […]

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Chinese researchers develop nanowire biofuel cell, convert biofluids to power

Chinese researchers develop nanowire biofuel cell, convert biofluids to power

[ 0 ] January 4, 2011 |

In China, researchers have developed a nanowire-based biofuel cell (NBFC) based on a single proton conductive polymer nanowire for converting chemical energy from biofluids into electricity, using glucose oxidase and laccase as catalyst. More on the story.

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