Tag: Illinois

Argonne National Laboratory develop cost-competitive SAF from methane

Argonne National Laboratory develop cost-competitive SAF from methane

October 8, 2024 |

In Illinois, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have developed a novel technology that creates a cost-competitive SAF that could reduce GHG emissions in the aviation industry by up to 70%. Argonne’s life cycle and techno-economic models were used to analyze environmental impacts and economic viability of the SAF. New […]

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Illinois invests $6M in Crysalis Biosciences’ $239.5M SAF plant

Illinois invests $6M in Crysalis Biosciences’ $239.5M SAF plant

October 2, 2024 |

In Illinois, Governor JB Pritzker, Crysalis Biosciences Inc. and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced a Reimagining Energy and Vehicles in Illinois (REV Illinois) agreement for Crysalis’ $239.5 million investment to develop a first-of-its-kind sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant. The investment, which creates at least 35 new jobs in Sauget, will […]

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Aether Fuels signs MOU with JetBlue

Aether Fuels signs MOU with JetBlue

September 23, 2024 |

In Illinois, Aether Fuels signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with JetBlue. Aether has developed a breakthrough technology that utilizes a diverse array of waste feedstocks to produce sustainable liquid fuels at a lower cost and greater scale than existing approaches. The agreement creates a pathway for Aether to supply JetBlue with sustainable aviation fuel […]

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DSI announces solicitation for bids of the assets of Fulcrum 

DSI announces solicitation for bids of the assets of Fulcrum 

September 20, 2024 |

In Illinois, Development Specialists (DSI) is marketing for sale the assets of Fulcrum Sierra BioFuels, LLC and Fulcrum BioEnergy. Fulcrum is a clean energy company in the renewable fuels sector, focusing on converting municipal solid waste (MSW) into low-carbon transportation fuels, including sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel. Fulcrum’s proprietary process combines gasification and Fischer-Tropsch […]

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LanzaTech signs Master License Agreement with Sekisui to develop multiple commercial scale waste-to-ethanol plants in Japan

LanzaTech signs Master License Agreement with Sekisui to develop multiple commercial scale waste-to-ethanol plants in Japan

September 6, 2024 |

In Illinois, LanzaTech Global has signed a Master License Agreement with Sekisui Chemical to deploy, at commercial scale, a jointly developed platform that converts syngas derived from municipal solid waste (MSW) and industrial solid waste into ethanol.  Sekisui intends to build multiple facilities in municipalities across Japan which incorporate equipment packages, engineering and advisory services, […]

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LanzaTech and SEKISUI to build waste-to-ethanol plants in Japan

LanzaTech and SEKISUI to build waste-to-ethanol plants in Japan

September 4, 2024 |

In Illinois, LanzaTech and SEKISUI signed a Master License Agreement to construct multiple waste-to-ethanol plants across Japan, using LanzaTech’s advanced gas fermentation technology. This innovative process converts municipal and industrial solid waste into ethanol by capturing carbon from waste streams without the need for chemical catalysts, heat, or pressure, relying instead on a microbial catalyst. […]

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ARS researchers says GM baker’s year can prevent costly ethanol plant shutdowns

ARS researchers says GM baker’s year can prevent costly ethanol plant shutdowns

August 28, 2024 |

In Illinois, ever on the lookout for new ways to improve the fermentation of corn sugars into ethanol fuel, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have devised an approach for using genetically modified baker’s yeast to prevent a top cause of costly ethanol plant shutdowns—namely, contamination by unwelcome bacteria. A paper detailing the advance is published […]

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers use deep tech to analyze corn kernals and sorghum biomass

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers use deep tech to analyze corn kernals and sorghum biomass

August 27, 2024 |

In Illinois, new research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign demonstrates that near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and machine learning can provide quick, accurate, and cost-effective product analysis. In two studies, the researchers explore the use of NIR spectroscopy for analyzing characteristics of corn kernels and sorghum biomass. In the first study, the researchers created a global […]

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Precision fermentation innovation unfolds in Illinois with a $51M boost

Precision fermentation innovation unfolds in Illinois with a $51M boost

August 12, 2024 |

In Illinois, Axios reports The Illinois Fermentation and Agriculture Biomanufacturing Tech Hub has secured a $51 million federal grant to explore new uses for Illinois crops, particularly corn. Led by the University of Illinois, iFAB aims to create alternative markets for farmers as ethanol demand declines due to increased electric vehicle usage. Currently, around 30% […]

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LanzaTech secures contract with Jakson Green for NTPC carbon recycling facility

LanzaTech secures contract with Jakson Green for NTPC carbon recycling facility

August 8, 2024 |

In Illinois, LanzaTech Global announced they have been awarded a contract by Jakson Green to provide NTPC Limited, India’s largest power utility, with its 4G ethanol technology. This new facility, located in Central India, will use LanzaTech’s second-generation bioreactor to transform CO2 emissions and green hydrogen into ethanol, supporting India’s energy transition. The plant, conceptualized […]

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