Category: Thought Leadership

The Role of Chemical Recycling in a Circular Economy and Effective Waste Management

The Role of Chemical Recycling in a Circular Economy and Effective Waste Management

November 18, 2019 |

By Zoltan Kish, Ph.D., Lee Enterprises Consulting, Inc. Special to The Digest The increasing amount of waste is one of the most challenging problems facing the World, which creates enormous environmental problems. According to the World Bank, Canada produces the most waste per capita in the world. Additionally, Canada recycles just 9 percent of its […]

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Top 5 Tips How to Fund Your Project

Top 5 Tips How to Fund Your Project

November 13, 2019 |

By CJ Evans, Managing Director, American Diversified Energy Consulting Services and Executive Director, Alternative Fuels & Chemicals Coalition Special to The Digest Let’s be honest.  It doesn’t matter how revolutionary or good your technology or product is if you cannot secure the funding for it.  FEDERAL FUNDING There is more than $54 billion available in funding […]

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North American Outlook on Biofuels Challenges and Opportunities

North American Outlook on Biofuels Challenges and Opportunities

November 5, 2019 |

Challenges and Opportunities in Biofuels By Steve Hartig, Former VP of Technology Development at ICM Special to The Digest The North American biofuels market can be split into three main segments all of which have major dynamics.  What I would like to do is give a high-level overview of what I see as some of […]

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Feedstock supply chains & Clariant’s experience in Romania

Feedstock supply chains & Clariant’s experience in Romania

October 31, 2019 |

By Paolo Corvo,  Head of Sales & Marketing Business Line Biofuels & Derivatives at Clariant Special to The Digest Bioenergy, and in particular advanced biofuels, will help mitigating climate change, will significantly contribute to reach national and global emission goals, and play a key role in the decarbonization of the transport sector. Multiple studies agree […]

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Views from Napa Valley: A Peak at California’s Low Carbon Fuels Program (2019)

Views from Napa Valley: A Peak at California’s Low Carbon Fuels Program (2019)

October 28, 2019 |

By Michele Rubino, Special to The Digest I attended the Argus Biofuels & Carbon Markets Summit in Napa Valley October 21-23 2019. Time flies. The last time I was at the gathering was 2015. Donald Trump had recently announced his candidacy riding down the now famous escalator in Trump Tower alongside Melania, while David Cameron […]

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An Identity Crisis—Ethanol Blending is a Refinery?

An Identity Crisis—Ethanol Blending is a Refinery?

October 2, 2019 |

By Dave VanderGriend, President Urban Air Initiative Special to The Digest There have been many Hollywood movies where a character woke up to find they had become something else—a grown up becoming a kid, or a woman becoming a man, and so forth. Seems crazy but perhaps not so much because anyone who owns a […]

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Call for Partners: Use or Invest in (Biobased) Polymerization Shared Facility

Call for Partners: Use or Invest in (Biobased) Polymerization Shared Facility

October 1, 2019 |

Green Chemistry Campus, REWIN and Wageningen University are planning the development of the first multipurpose Polymerization Shared Facility Pilot Plant in Bergen op Zoom. In this facility new and redesigned bio-polymers can be produced at a sub-commercial scale.Currently the consortium is looking for companies in the field of new (biobased) polymers that are interested to […]

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Will the RFS Deal Protect Innovation and Our Planet?

Will the RFS Deal Protect Innovation and Our Planet?

September 17, 2019 |

Stephanie Batchelor, Vice President, Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) Special to The Digest As we speculate on the details and implications of the administration’s renewable fuels deal, the future of an entire green industry hangs in the balance. The debate over the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) has become muddied with rhetoric about special interests and government […]

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New Air Stripper Technology Improves Cleaning Access and Reduces Fouling

New Air Stripper Technology Improves Cleaning Access and Reduces Fouling

September 12, 2019 |

By Dave Fischer, Vice President of Technology, QED Environmental Systems Special to The Digest Numerous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are on federal and state lists of toxic compounds that must be removed from water before it is used or discharged into the environment. A variety of treatment technologies are available, each with its own advantages […]

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Contract Fermentation Update, Market Continues to Tighten

Contract Fermentation Update, Market Continues to Tighten

September 10, 2019 |

By Mark Warner, PE, Founder, Warner Advisors LLC Special to The Digest In my previous articles on the contract fermentation landscape here and capital light scale-up here, I reviewed contract fermentation organizations (CMOs) and discussed how the market was tightening. The last article was over a year ago and I thought it was worth an […]

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