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Maine biomass plant will house novel torrefaction technology

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By Luke Geiver

December 08, 2011

Pellets Power Thermal 

Thermogen Industries, a technology developer and manufacturer operated by New Hampshire-based investment firm Cate Street Capital Inc., is bringing a microwave-based woody biomass torrefaction technology to Maine.

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DTE Biomass Energy has fired up its landfill-gas-to-energy plant at the Smith's Creek Landfill in St. Claire County, Mich.

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If a recently introduced piece of energy efficiency legislation sent to Congress by three Senators passes, U.S. homeowners may soon see reduced energy bills.

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Canada-based FSI Inc. has devised a novel route for producing biobased aspartic acid from plant sugars rather than oil. Aspartic acid is, together with glutamic acid, classified as an acidic amino acid, and aspartate is pervasive in biosynthesis.

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Lux Research projects that by 2015, 3.2 billion gallons of next-gen biofuels will be produced globally.

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It's now been nearly a year since Range Fuels Inc. closed its doors and plans are in place to liquidate its assets, including a foreclosure sale for the Soperton plant, scheduled to take place on Jan. 3.

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PEI joins Coalition for E85

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By Petroleum Equipment Institute

December 07, 2011

The Petroleum Equipment Institute has announced it has joined the Coalition for E85, a group of retailers, producers, equipment manufacturers and other supporters of E85 fuel campaigning to protect the investments of 2,500 small businesses.

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Codexis Inc. introduced the CodeXyme Cellulase enzyme product line to convert biomass to sugar, enabling cost effective production of sustainable products.

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A coalition of livestock and poultry lobby groups submitted a letter to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee leaders on Dec. 7, requesting a hearing to evaluate the economic impact of the renewable fuel standard (RFS).

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For the first time, wood pellets and cord wood have been included in the weekly heating fuel survey produced by the Office of Energy Independence and Security for the State of Maine.

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The Pacific West Biomass Conference & Trade Show tour will include the Laguna Wastewater Treatment Plant in Santa Rosa, Calif., as well as the Giacomini dairy digester in Point Reyes, Calif.

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The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded $7.7 million in contracts to eight companies, including UOP, LanzaTech, Virent and Imperium Renewables, to help accelerate the development and commercialization of advanced drop-in aviation fuels.

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Algarythm Pty. Ltd., the operating company of Darke Peak Algae Biofuel Commercialization project, and Fishace Pty Ltd., trading as Fishace Ecological Engineering, recently announced the development of a new method to commercially produce algae.

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I get pretty frustrated when I hear the uninformed refer to distillers grains as a waste product of the ethanol industry.

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Lamberton, Minn.,-based Highwater Ethanol LLC has signed a letter of intent with Butamax Advanced Biofuels LLC to potentially retrofit its 50 MMgy corn ethanol plant to produce biobutanol.

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Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., introduced legislation on Dec. 2 that would extend the 54-cent per gallon ethanol import tariff, currently scheduled to expire at the end of this year, through 2014.

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Last year's corn crop may have been modestly under-estimated, suggests Iowa State University's Robert Wisner, professor emeritus and analyst with the Ag Marketing Resource Center.

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A month after announcing record sales, Pacific Ethanol made two more positive announcements. First, it is back in compliance with NASDAQ listing requirements and it has purchased an additional 7 percent ownership interest in New PE Holdco LLC.

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By the end of 2011, Poet LLC expects to produce enough corn oil to supply feedstock for 12 MMgy of biodiesel. The technology is currently being installed at the company's sixth ethanol plant, with more expected in 2012.

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Thanks to grant money, students in Arizona and California can earn certificates that will train them to work in the biofuels industry, including ethanol production.

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Though biomass heating systems are one of the oldest energy systems in use today, technology has advanced over the years to optimize efficiency, convenience and safety.

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In partnership with the U.K.'s Carbon Trust, the Forestry Commission's Biomass Energy Centre has released a new and improved fuel supplier database.

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Missoula, Mont.-based Rivertop Renewables was recently awarded a contract from the Montana Department of Transportation to supply 110,000 gallons of biobased corrosion inhibitor for use with liquid deicers on the state's roads this winter.

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Sapphire Energy published a scientific paper in Nucleic Acids Research Journal outlining the methodology for the design, construction, modification and cellular introduction of the chloroplast genome from the green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

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A free training program in California is offering valuable continuing education training to retrain displaced workers.

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After nearly five years with cellulosic ethanol developer Coskata, Wes Bolsen has left to serve as vice president and chief marketing officer for biotech outfit Codexis. Bolsen is now responsible for Codexis' corporate marketing and communications.

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Codexis Inc. announced Wesley J. Bolsen has been named vice president and chief marketing officer. In this new position, Bolsen will have responsibility for the company's corporate marketing and communications.

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It would be great if we could see many more of these short, positive stories noting the contribution biofuels makes. Maybe as an industry we have to invent some awards.

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Toronto-based CORE BioFuel, with contract partner RECAT Technologies, successfully completed testing the final stage of its wood-to-biogasoline process via catalytic conversion of dimethyl ether into benzene-free, 94-octane green gasoline.

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UM suspends biomass project

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By Anna Austin

December 05, 2011

The University of Montana-Missoula has suspended indefinitely its proposed biomass power project, due to the current low cost of natural gas.

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