A 5-megawatt, 60,000-square-foot biomass power plant planned for tribal land in the Wisconsin city of Ashwaubenon will instead be developed in Green Bay, after the developer was contacted by a number of parties who offered other project sites.
Research shows that codigesting crop residue with manure can boost methane production, and new technology is expanding its use in digester systems.
Although using crop residues for centralized power facilities in China would bring higher costs than their continued use in households, the prospect has enormous potential that is already being realized.
Bioenergy producers looking to purchase crop residues must understand and be willing to work with farmers to determine the most viable options for harvesting the feedstock.
Miscanthus field day attendees learn how to plant, grow and harvest the perennial grass, a popular source of energy in Europe that has great potential in the Southeast U.S.
Results were released today by Brookhaven National Laboratory and SG Biofuels on BNL's performance and emissions study of jatropha oil as a drop-in fuel in industrial furnaces used for heating and power generation.
California-based algae technology developer OriginOil Inc. has agreed to participate in a pilot-scale algae project funded by the Mexican government. The project goal is to demonstrate industrial algae production while encouraging Mexican investment.
Chevron Technology Ventures is exploring the use of crude jatropha oil (CJO) as feedstock for renewable diesel, and the energy giant will use CJO supplied by Mission NewEnergy Ltd. Chevron will initially use 3,000 gallons from the Australian company.
A team of researchers at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York is using wastewater to cultivate algae. The goal: facilitate wastewater treatment while providing the economic development of biodiesel production.
The fact that the U.S. House of Representatives voted 286 to 135 to pass an amendment that will slow implementation of E15 should be a “clarion call� to the ethanol industry, said RFA. Growth Energy calls it a win for OPEC and loss for America.
February 21, 2011
My plans to write this blog after the opening reception of the National Ethanol Conference were thwarted by Mother Nature.
The ethanol industry faces numerous challenges, as it has in the past, RFA's Bob Dinneen said in opening remarks at the National Ethanol Conference. U.S. DOE Sec. Steven Chu expressed his support for corn ethanol in videotaped remarks to the NEC.
Green Plains Renewable Energy Inc. was the only bidder for Otter Tail Ag Enterprises LLC, winning approval from bankruptcy court to purchase the 55 MMgy plant for $55 million on Feb. 17. When the purchase is complete the company will own nine plants.
There's now a companion bill in the U.S. Senate, echoing the House bill that seeks to block the U.S. EPA from its recent E15 waiver approvals. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R- Wis., introduced the legislation on Feb. 16.
The USDA recently proposed changes to its loan guarantee program in order to make it more accessible for advanced biofuels projects, allowing bond market financing among other changes.
Representatives from several companies working to commercialize cellulosic ethanol participated in a round table call Feb. 17 hosted by the Biotechnology Technology Organization to make their case for continued federal support of their technologies.
By Rona Johnson
February 18, 2011
The Biomass Crop Assistance Program is once again in danger of losing funding if Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., has his way. If the BCAP is important to you, I suggest you contact your representatives in Washington immediately.
By Rona Johnson
February 18, 2011
The Biomass Crop Assistance Program is once again in danger of losing funding if Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., has his way. If the BCAP is important to you, I suggest you contact your representatives in Washington immediately.
As the federal government contemplates cutting the budgets of programs designed to aid in the commercialization of advanced biorefineries, leaders in the advanced biofuel sector are speaking out in support of those programs.
The RFA agreed with many of the recommendations provided by the appointed experts on the workgroup to improve the California Air Resources Board indirect land use analysis, while calling for further enhancements.
Green Plains Renewable Energy Inc. announced Feb. 17 that its bid to purchase certain assets of the 55 MMgy Otter Tail Ag Enterprises LLC was accepted by the bankruptcy court overseeing the auction process.
The Scoular Company has acquired Gateway Plant LLC along with an adjoining 1.8 million bushel shuttle train facility. The 55 MMgy plant in Pratt, Kan., will be upgraded before restarting sometime in the fall.
The former owner of an idle ethanol plant in Mead, Neb., filed lawsuits Feb. 8 in U.S. District Court in Nebraska against four companies, faulting them for its failure to fully start up and operate as intended.
The Alliance for Green Heat has released a report that is aimed at state officials and finds that while the use of wood for heat in many states is rapidly increasing, most states do little or nothing to promote and manage it.
Forest biomass could replace as much as one quarter of the liquid fossil fuel now being used for industrial and commercial heating in the Northeastern United States, according to a report released Feb. 17 by the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
Just months after the BCAP narrowly escaped defunding with the failure of the proposed federal omnibus spending bill, the biomass industry is gearing up for another battle, as an amendment to the new spending bill eliminates funding for the program.
BioSolar's biobased backsheets for photovoltaic solar modules reach new milestone
As rapid accumulation of MSW continues to stress landfills, many municipalities across the U.S. are in search of cost-effective, energy efficient technologies capable of converting millions of tons of this waste into saleable products.
The USPTO issued Dyadic a patent for a beta-glucosidase gene and its corresponding enzyme the company isolated from its patented and proprietary C1 fungus, and through work from the genome annotation project conducted with Scripps Florida.
A proposed cellulosic ethanol project by DuPont-Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol LLC is making headway in Iowa as it was awarded a $9 million grant by the Iowa Power Fund Board to break ground on its 25 MMgy refinery for conversion of corn stover to fuel.
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