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Sen. Mark Udall talks military biofuels on Platts Energy Week

By Erin Krueger

May 30, 2012

Advanced Biofuels 

Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., appeared on the Memorial Day edition of Platts Energy Week to talk about federal funding of the military's biofuel initiatives. He is a member of the committee that approved the anti-biofuel measures in DOD's 2013 budget.

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If finalized as proposed, the EPA would consider ethanol produced from grain sorghum using biogas and CHP at a dry mill plant as an advanced biofuel, allowing its production to generate D5 RINs.

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The EPA denied the petroleum industry's request to retroactively waive the 2011 cellulosic biofuel volume requirements under the RFS on May 22, noting that the group's issues had been addressed in the proposed rule.

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The U.K.'s Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has released a draft of an energy bill that could clarify the future of biomass-based energy in the country.

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Researchers at U.K.-based University of Birmingham are developing a method to use biofuel waste, specifically sugarcane bagasse, as a feedstock for biobased hydrogen production. Prof. Lynne Macaskie has been working on this research for many years.

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The Australian Pork Cooperative Research Center has launched a program that will focus on maximizing the value of captured pork industry emissions.

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The Great Plains Institute recently released a white paper outlining various methods that could be utilized by existing dry-mill corn ethanol plants to improve their efficiency rates and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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ASTM International recently made significant changes to its E85 specification, lowering the approved minimum ethanol volume of the fuel to just 51 percent and renaming the specification to reflect the change.

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Sponsored by Ethanol Producer Magazine and organized by BBI International, the June 4-7 International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo at the Minneapolis convention center is expected to draw over 2,000 people.

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This week brought a number of innovative and interesting news stories worthy of mention.

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A project to build Future Fuels LLP, a 200 MMlly (52 MMgy) wheat-to-ethanol plant in Grimsby, U.K., is moving forward thank to the fact that it has secured both senior debt and government underwriting.

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Fully 87 percent of the nation's ethanol producing capacity is going to be in attendance at the Fuel Ethanol Workshop in Minneapolis next week, up 15 percent from last year.

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On May 24 the Senate Committee on Armed Services completed the markup of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2013. The bill authorizes funding for the Department of Defense and the national security programs of the U.S. DOE.

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A recent analysis conducted by University of Illinois agriculture economics professor Scott Irwin estimates that, on average, ethanol plants will not be able to pay more than $6.75 per bushel for corn this summer without running in the red.

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Gevo Inc. announced today it has begun startup of the world's first commercial biobased isobutanol production plant located in Luverne, Minn.

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A U.K. pellet mill development company has a small solution for meeting the big demands of the wood pellet market in Europe: the mini pellet mill.

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Southeast Renewable Energy LLC has sold two biomass power projects under development in South Carolina to EDF Energies Nouvelles Company enXco.

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Biomass project developers in Minnesota have until July 2 to submit applications for funding through the Clean Energy Resource Team's grant request for proposals.

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GraalBio announced plans to start production in December 2013 of 82 million liters (22 million gallons) per year of cellulosic ethanol at a new factory in the Brazilian state of Alagoas. Novozymes will supply the project with its enzyme technology.

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The U.K. biomass industry is waiting for regulatory clarity

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Legislation allocates mandatory funding to the 2012 Energy Title

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Biomass A Mile High

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By Lisa Gibson, Anna Simet and Luke Geiver

May 23, 2012

The 2012 International Biomass Conference & Expo in the Mile High City drew attendees from around the world, eager to learn and meet others who share their passion

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Sundrop Fuels announced a partnership with technology and engineering supplier ThyssenKrupp Uhde for what it says will be the nation's first bona fide commercial green gasoline production facility. The plant will produce 50 MMgy in Alexandria, La.

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Bioenergy from farm waste can help solve well-known runoff issues in the Chesapeake Bay

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United Airlines, Boeing, Honeywell's UOP, Chicago's Dept. of Aviation and the Clean Energy Trust announced the formation of the Midwest Aviation Sustainable Biofuels Initiative, designed to advance aviation biofuel development in the 12-state region.

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How to reduce costs or lessen responsibility to the customer

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Brazil-based GraalBio Investimentos S.A. will begin building Brazil's first commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plant this summer in Alagaos, Brazil, using Beta Renewables technology.

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In mid-May the U.S. House approved a $642 billion defense authorization bill that includes provisions to undermine military efforts to reduce dependence on foreign oil. It would prohibit the defense department from developing advanced biofuels.

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