Category: Research

Ohio State University researchers look at pennycress sustainability

Ohio State University researchers look at pennycress sustainability

August 4, 2021 |

In Ohio, growing pennycress—often called stinkweed—as a crop requires less fertilizer and fewer pesticides than other plants that can be used to make renewable jet fuel, according to a new study from researchers at Ohio State University. Pennycress also requires fewer farm operations, such as soil tilling, than other potential biofuel crops, reducing the associated […]

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PNNL researchers seek to produce fuel for remote Alaskan communities from kelp

PNNL researchers seek to produce fuel for remote Alaskan communities from kelp

August 3, 2021 |

In Alaska, kelp is plentiful in remote, coastal Alaska. Fuel is not. And it’s expensive. Many isolated communities rely on diesel generators for energy because they are not connected to pipelines or the electrical grid. But diesel is expensive since it must be barged or flown in. In search of a cheaper, sustainable fuel, researchers […]

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ORNL researchers develop new catalyst to covert ethanol into C3+ olefins

ORNL researchers develop new catalyst to covert ethanol into C3+ olefins

August 2, 2021 |

In Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed a new catalyst for converting ethanol into C3+ olefins—the chemical building blocks for renewable jet fuel and diesel—that pushes the amount produced to a record-high 88%, a more than 10% gain over their previously developed catalyst.  In the search for new catalysts, researchers achieved the record […]

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PNNL researchers study plant material that offers clues for making sustainable bioproducts

PNNL researchers study plant material that offers clues for making sustainable bioproducts

August 1, 2021 |

In Washington, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers are forming a clearer picture of how plant matter is transformed in the microbial gardens the ants create. This detailed understanding of how fungus degrades biomass could one day help scientists develop microbial systems for sustainable bioproduct production, such as biofuels or renewable chemicals. In the latest of […]

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NREL researchers score $3M ARPA-E grant to integrate electrochemistry into biofuel production

NREL researchers score $3M ARPA-E grant to integrate electrochemistry into biofuel production

July 29, 2021 |

In Colorado, as much as one-third of the carbon in sugar is lost as carbon dioxide (CO2) during fermentation processes that use biomass to make renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).  That waste CO2 translates into notable consequences for biorefiners scrambling to meet demand for low-carbon biofuels. Less carbon makes it into the fuel, […]

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PNNL researchers turn chemical energy storage into practical solutions for renewables

PNNL researchers turn chemical energy storage into practical solutions for renewables

July 28, 2021 |

In Washington state, through decades of fundamental research, scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have contributed detailed information about how catalysts help convert energy into molecular bonds, storing the energy by making bonds and releasing it by breaking bonds. Now, a team is working to turn chemical energy storage into practical setups that could […]

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Australian researchers to develop organic nitrogen fertilizer from aquatic cyanobacterial biomass

Australian researchers to develop organic nitrogen fertilizer from aquatic cyanobacterial biomass

July 27, 2021 |

In Australia, while agricultural production around the world struggles with declining soil health, Australian researchers are investigating production of a sustainable organic nitrogen fertilizer made from aquatic cyanobacterial biomass—ideally suited for badly degraded areas reliant on chemical fertilizers.  Scientists in Australia, US and Europe are testing a new biofertilizer made from a fast-growing freshwater cyanobacterium […]

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Autonomous University of Guadalajara researchers model chemical processes for biodiesel and bioplastics

Autonomous University of Guadalajara researchers model chemical processes for biodiesel and bioplastics

July 26, 2021 |

In Mexico, Sureste Informa reports that researchers from the Autonomous University of Guadalajara have been able to model chemical processes such as the production of biodiesel from waste from grease traps and also biological processes such as the growth of the Artrospira Microalgae (Spirulina maximum). The project that is currently active in this line of […]

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Cats, dogs agree on something: ‘We prefer Arbiom SylPro to what you’re feeding us’

Cats, dogs agree on something: ‘We prefer Arbiom SylPro to what you’re feeding us’

July 24, 2021 |

In North Carolina, new trials conducted by the Pet Food Program at Kansas State University, found that cats preferred the food formulated with Arboim SylPro over food formulated with conventional protein ingredients, such as chicken meal and pea protein concentrate. Cats not only chose the SylPro-based food first, but they remained with the SylPro based […]

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Blue Biofuels files for three more patents related to its Cellulose-to-Sugar technology

Blue Biofuels files for three more patents related to its Cellulose-to-Sugar technology

July 22, 2021 |

In Florida, Alliance BioEnergy Plus Inc., DBA Blue Biofuels, announced that it filed three additional patents that follow on the granted patent to its Cellulose-to-Sugar (“CTS”) technology system. In the process of testing and perfecting towards commercialization, the Company has developed additional unique technology related to its CTS system to file for the multiple additional […]

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