Tag: NREL

NREL researchers find ways to break through biodiesel blending barriers

NREL researchers find ways to break through biodiesel blending barriers

September 24, 2024 |

In Colorado, barriers that are currently preventing the use of greater percentages of biomass-based diesel fuel blended into petroleum diesel have been identified, along with strategies to overcome them, according to researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). The bio-derived diesel fuel in use today is blended into petroleum diesel at a relatively low […]

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The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Process and Integration Scale Up

The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Process and Integration Scale Up

August 16, 2024 |

How robust are the biocatalysts in industrially relevant setups and at scale? How feasible are the bioprocesses at scale? How can we improve the performance of the biocatalysts while developing bioprocesses? To answer these questions, researchers launched a Process and Integration Scale Up Task to conduct bioreactor cultivations for ABF Target-Host pairs across scales, integrate […]

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New York offshore wind could generate hydrogen below $2/kg, researchers say

New York offshore wind could generate hydrogen below $2/kg, researchers say

July 28, 2024 |

In the UK, Global Construction Review reported that researchers at the US state-funded National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) noted that wind farms off the coast of New York could power green hydrogen production at below $2 a kilogram by 2030. They evaluated four different scenarios to calculate the potential “levelized cost” of a wind-hydrogen system […]

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NREL launches 2023 BQ-9000 report

NREL launches 2023 BQ-9000 report

July 18, 2024 |

In Colorado, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) released the seventh in a series of reports documenting the quality of biodiesel from U.S.- and Canadian-based producers that participate in the BQ-9000 program. The comprehensive report, authored by Robert L. McCormick, details the quality of biodiesel based on monthly data collected throughout the calendar year 2023. The […]

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NREL says colocating biocrude facilities with existing refineres can cut GHG emissions 150%

NREL says colocating biocrude facilities with existing refineres can cut GHG emissions 150%

June 10, 2024 |

In Colorado, NREL says building biocrude facilities next to existing refineries—instead of closer to biomass sources—can lower GHG emissions by as much as 150% depending on the exact infrastructure design. That is a striking reduction in emissions, and the researchers detail how industry engineers might achieve it with smart designs that let the facilities share […]

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NREL says small-scale, local waste algae could be inexpensive feedstock

NREL says small-scale, local waste algae could be inexpensive feedstock

June 4, 2024 |

In Colorado, according to an NREL TEA summarized in a recent technical report that collecting waste algae from localized, small-scale sources could result in surprisingly attractive, low- to no-cost feedstocks. That could serve as a near-term option for getting an algal industry off the ground without the need for multi-million-dollar dedicated algae farms. Sourcing algae […]

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NREL demonstrates SAF production from microbial waste

NREL demonstrates SAF production from microbial waste

May 21, 2024 |

In Colorado, a new study from Conversion of Organic Waste to Sustainable Aviation Fuel via Carboxylic Acids demonstrates conversion of organic waste to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using microbial conversion followed by catalytic upgrading. Carboxylic acids produced by microbes are upgraded to SAF over commercially available catalysts. This research reports a catalytic process to convert […]

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NREL study new type of biofuel produced from genetically engineered bacteria

NREL study new type of biofuel produced from genetically engineered bacteria

May 20, 2024 |

In Colorado, while the demand for climate-warming fuels like petroleum and diesel is expected to peak before 2030, the global energy demand for alternative fuels to power vehicles to transport people, goods, and services will grow rapidly in the coming years. Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) recently studied whether a new type […]

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NREL’s DMR process key to SAFFiRE Renewables’ pilot project

NREL’s DMR process key to SAFFiRE Renewables’ pilot project

May 13, 2024 |

In Colorado, on its path to opening a facility designed to turn agriculture residue into a scalable biofuel business, SAFFiRE Renewables, LLC plans to break ground on its pilot plant near Liberal, Kansas, in late 2024. In 2023, the company negotiated a license agreement for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) deacetylation and mechanical refining […]

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NREL researchers create computer model of polymers in Populus wood

NREL researchers create computer model of polymers in Populus wood

February 28, 2024 |

In Colorado, a multidisciplinary approach has enabled a research team at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to quantitatively define the relative positioning and arrangement of the polymers in Populus wood, and to create a computer model that details the findings. The research solving this macromolecular puzzle, Atomistic, Macromolecular Model of the Populus Secondary Cell Wall […]

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