Tag: Ohio

Researchers better understand butanol toxicity

Researchers better understand butanol toxicity

March 4, 2025 |

In Ohio, one limitation of producing biofuel is that the alcohol created by fermentation is toxic to the microbes that produce it. Now scientists are closer to overcoming this obstacle. Researchers from the University of Cincinnati and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have achieved a breakthrough in understanding the vulnerability of […]

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4AIR integrates flight planning tool to automate ReFuelEU requirements

4AIR integrates flight planning tool to automate ReFuelEU requirements

February 4, 2025 |

In Ohio, 4AIR has launched an integration connection with the flight planning tool ForeFlight for users to be able to automate reporting requirements for ReFuelEU. The ReFuelEU regulatory program is one component of the Fit for 55 package, a set of European Union proposals that aim to achieve a 55% reduction in emissions by 2030. […]

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Ohio governor seeks to delay E15 expansion

Ohio governor seeks to delay E15 expansion

February 3, 2025 |

In Ohio, Tadd Nicholson, Executive Director of Ohio Corn & Wheat, issued the following statement regarding Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s letter to the EPA to delay E15 expansion. “We are disappointed by Governor DeWine’s decision to delay the expansion of E15 in Ohio. This expansion would have provided immediate benefits to consumers and growers in […]

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Ohio Soybean Association thanks U.S. Treasury for new guidance on biofuel credit

Ohio Soybean Association thanks U.S. Treasury for new guidance on biofuel credit

January 19, 2025 |

In New York, Morning Ag Clips reported that the Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) commended the U.S. Department of the Treasury for the release of new guidance surrounding the 45Z biofuel tax credit.  The guidance addresses key aspects of biofuel production and outlines the eligibility criteria for claiming the credit, benefiting soybean farmers by further strengthening […]

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Babcock & Wilcox to study feasibility of CO2 capture technology at Swedish WTE plant

Babcock & Wilcox to study feasibility of CO2 capture technology at Swedish WTE plant

November 12, 2024 |

In Ohio, Babcock & Wilcox has been awarded a contract to conduct a full-scale feasibility study of its SolveBright carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology to be integrated into Mälarenergi AB’s waste-to-energy plant in Västerås, Sweden. Mälarenergi’s goal is to capture 400,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually, permanently store the CO2 and achieve carbon neutrality […]

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Locus biosurfactants achieve TSCA registration

Locus biosurfactants achieve TSCA registration

October 22, 2024 |

In Ohio, the US EPA has awarded Locus Fermentation Solutions an expanded Toxic Substance Control Act registration for the company’s biosurfactants. The approval makes Locus the first and only domestic biosurfactant supplier that can produce commercial volumes within the United States, using a diverse range of renewable raw materials. The biosurfactants can be used across […]

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Babcock & Wilcox to design Canada’s first waste-to-energy plant with carbon capture

Babcock & Wilcox to design Canada’s first waste-to-energy plant with carbon capture

September 9, 2024 |

In Ohio, Babcock & Wilcox announced it had secured a contract to conduct front-end engineering and design for Canada’s first waste-to-energy plant with carbon capture and sequestration, located in Alberta. The project, led by Varme Energy Inc., aims to process 200,000 tons of waste annually while capturing carbon emissions to reduce greenhouse gases. B&W will […]

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Ohio University professor advances biofuels research

Ohio University professor advances biofuels research

August 31, 2024 |

In Ohio, Ohio University stated that Sarah Davis, a professor at Ohio University’s George Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service, is advancing biofuels research. In 2013, Davis planted a sterile hybrid of miscanthus grass on a patch of land at the Ridges area of OHIO’s Athens campus. More than 10 years later, Davis and […]

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Researchers use electricity to synthesize materials from waste molecules

Researchers use electricity to synthesize materials from waste molecules

July 30, 2024 |

In Ohio, chemists have been working to synthesize high-value materials from waste molecules for years. Now, an international collaboration of scientists is exploring ways to use electricity to streamline the process. In their study, recently published in Nature Catalysis, researchers demonstrated that carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, can be converted into a type of liquid […]

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Babcock & Wilcox to begin work on BECCS project for NorthStar Clean Energy

Babcock & Wilcox to begin work on BECCS project for NorthStar Clean Energy

June 3, 2024 |

In Ohio, Babcock & Wilcox has been granted a limited notice to proceed (LNTP) by NorthStar Clean Energy to begin work on a Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) conversion of a former coal-fired power plant in Filer City, Mich., using B&W’s biomass SolveBright™ post-combustion carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology. B&W is working with […]

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