Bioenergy
Biofuel breakthrough: diesel from thin air
Joule Biotechnologies has announced a major step forward in its development of renewable fuels, achieving direct microbial conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into hydrocarbons via engineered organisms, powered by solar energy
[Bioenergy] Ants may provide cellulosic solution
At the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center in Madison, Wis., researchers are looking to leafcutter ants for new enzymatic processes that will further progress to commercialize cellulosic ethanol...[Bioenergy] UK biofuel legislation: used cooking oil must be in
A debate in the UK parliament’s House of Commons has called for an amendment to current UK biofuels legislation to encourage the use of used cooking oil as a feedstock...[Bioenergy] Sugar producers can supply E10 feedstock blend
LOCAL sugar producers from the Confederation of Sugar Producers’ Associations Inc. (Confed) assured they are capable of supplying ethanol plants all the feedstock they need to produce the projected requirement of more than 400 million liters of ethanol by...[Bioenergy] Alfa Laval India bags $14 mn bio-fuel plant contract in Vietnam
Mumbai, Nov 2 (IANS) Pune based Alfa Laval India has bagged a Rs.70-crore (Rs.700-million/$14-million) contract to develop a bio-fuel plant in Vietnam, it said Monday...[Bioenergy] Calif. nabs world’s largest landfill-to-fuel plant
California is now home to the world’s largest plant converting landfill gas into usable natural gas...[Bioenergy] B.C. Bioenergy network to support development of partnership
The B.C. Bioenergy Network, a provincially-funded leader supporting the growing bioenergy sector in British Columbia, announced funding of $52,500 to Initiatives Prince George to support the work of the Northern Bioenergy Partnership...[Bioenergy] Research into renewable biofuel set to reduce reliance on fossil diesel imports
Aston University in Birmingham, UK is involved in a EUR 3.73m (GBP3.4 million) research project, which will transform organic residues from biofuel production processes into a renewable biofuel that can reduce reliance on fossil diesel imports...[Bioenergy] Total warns UK lagging on biofuel adoption
Oil industry exec believes France has got the First World War to thank for its biofuel experience...[Bioenergy] Sweet solution to energy production
Bagasse can be used to generate electricity at a cost of just 0.06 US dollars per kilowatt hour...- Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association Welcomes California Air Resources Board's Continued Review of Biofuels Emissions
- New technique can fast-track better ionic liquids for biomass pre-treatments
- Fremont Community Digester
- Waste2Energy Announces Letter of Intent for New Plant in Italy
- Castor Bean Genome Published by Research Team Including Scientists from the Venter Institute
- Push leaders toward biofuels
- ‘Wood Pellets – The Bioenergy Feedstock Solution? Global market, players and trade to 2015’
- Waste2Energy Announces Letter of Intent for New Plant in Italy
- Uganda scientists find ways to get ethanol from stems, leaves
- The new US federal program BCAP is intended to increase the supply of woody biomass. Will it?
- Vyborgskaya Cellulose and Ekman collaborate on the world's largest wood pellet plant
- More bioenergy than oil in Sweden
- New torrefaction technology can help replace coal in power plants
- World Biofuels Markets
- EU Imposes Five-Year Tariff on U.S. Biodiesel Producers
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