Category: Research

NREL leading BOTTLE Consortium to develop renewable plastics and upcycling

NREL leading BOTTLE Consortium to develop renewable plastics and upcycling

January 21, 2021 |

In Colorado, researchers developing renewable plastics and exploring new processes for plastics upcycling and recycling technologies will now be able to easily baseline their efforts to current manufacturing practices to understand if their efforts will save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  Benchmark data calculated and compiled at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) provide […]

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University of Aberdeen launches UK’s first postgrad energy systems degree

University of Aberdeen launches UK’s first postgrad energy systems degree

January 20, 2021 |

In the UK, the University of Aberdeen has today launched the UK’s first postgraduate degree program in Energy Transition Systems and Technologies. The new course, which is available to study full-time on campus from September (depending on Covid-19 situation), or part-time online, reinforces and builds upon the city’s reputation as a major international energy center. […]

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Norwegian researchers find perennial grasses can help offset climate change impacts

Norwegian researchers find perennial grasses can help offset climate change impacts

January 19, 2021 |

In Norway, growing perennial grasses on abandoned cropland has the potential to counteract some of the negative impacts of climate change by switching to more biofuels, according to a Norwegian University of Science and Technology research group. Researchers consider increased use of biofuels to be an important part of the solution to achieve reduced CO2 […]

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University of Minnesota to host Bioindustrial Manufacturing And Design Ecosystem

University of Minnesota to host Bioindustrial Manufacturing And Design Ecosystem

January 18, 2021 |

In Minnesota, in what promises to be a catalyst for significant growth in bioindustrial manufacturing and an economic opportunity for Minnesota, the University of Minnesota Board of Regents has unanimously approved agreements for the University’s Twin Cities campus to serve as the primary site of the Bioindustrial Manufacturing And Design Ecosystem (BioMADE), a new, federally […]

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NREL cultivates algae indoors to learn how to boost growth and productivity outdoors

NREL cultivates algae indoors to learn how to boost growth and productivity outdoors

January 17, 2021 |

In Washington, D.C., a programmable algae cultivator—designed and patented by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory with funding support by the U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office—is speeding up research to improve algae growth and productivity in outdoor algae farms. The indoor cultivator lets researchers mimic the growth conditions in the warm, dry climate of […]

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Rochester Institute of Technology Dubai teams with Jubail Pearl to develop regional biofuel sources

Rochester Institute of Technology Dubai teams with Jubail Pearl to develop regional biofuel sources

January 14, 2021 |

In the UAE, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Dubai has joined forces with Saudi-based engineering group, Jubail Pearl, to establish a long-term partnership that aims to generate sustainable sources of fuel to help diversify the region’s energy supply for a post-oil era. The collaboration was sealed with the recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding […]

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ICCT study shows increased pollution from higher Indonesian biodiesel blends

ICCT study shows increased pollution from higher Indonesian biodiesel blends

January 13, 2021 |

In the UK, a new study from the International Council on Clean Transportation shows blending palm biodiesel in diesel fuel increases NOx emissions, and these effects are especially pronounced with LSD and common rail injection systems. The trend is statistically significant and suggests an increase in NOx emissions of 12%, 17%, and 41% for B30 […]

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University of Central Florida researchers use particle accelerator on DIB

University of Central Florida researchers use particle accelerator on DIB

January 12, 2021 |

In Florida, researchers at the University of Central Florida used the Advanced Light Source, a powerful particle accelerator at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, to identify 46 molecules that are present in the flames of biofuel diisobutylene (DIB), a natural byproduct of sugar, during ignition. This is the first time that DIB has been studied […]

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Ohio State University scientists discover cheaper way to produce biofuels

Ohio State University scientists discover cheaper way to produce biofuels

January 11, 2021 |

In Ohio, scientists at Ohio State University have figured out a cheaper, more efficient way to conduct a chemical reaction at the heart of many biological processes, which may lead to better ways to create biofuels from plants. At the heart of their discovery: A less expensive and simpler method to create the “helper molecules” […]

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Hydrogen-producing enzymes from green algae looked at for biotech potential

Hydrogen-producing enzymes from green algae looked at for biotech potential

January 10, 2021 |

In Germany, Ruhr-Universität Bochum researchers are looking at how hydrogen-producing enzymes, or hydrogenases, could be a source of regenerative energy. A hydrogenase from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii , which has so far hardly been researched, has now been characterized more precisely by the RUB photobiotechnology working group. Enzyme twin with biotechnological potential Green algae […]

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