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US on pace to export record ethanol gallons, DG exports down

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By Holly Jessen

October 18, 2011

U.S. ethanol exports are at a whopping 640.7 million gallons for January through August. The number is especially impressive as the industry has already exported more than 243 million gallons more ethanol than it did in total during 2010.

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Novozymes, ICM project aims to improve health, stop deforestation in Africa

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Thanksgiving table offers ideas for new drying agents

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Researchers use near-infrared sensing to measure yield in switchgrass

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Syngenta moves ahead with Bunge lawsuit

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USDA grant focuses on Southeast biomass supply

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Proving the sustainability of crop residue removal

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Will RINs prove that the RFS needs modifying?

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Chicago business incubator to use brewery waste in AD system

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By Matt Soberg

October 18, 2011

Biogas 

The Plant, a Chicago-based vertical farm and food business incubator, received $1.5 million in state funding for an anaerobic digester that will consume brewery waste.

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Valio Ltd has awarded Metso-Wartsila Power a contract to install and commission a biomass boiler system at its Lapinlahti, Finland, cheese plant. It will generate the steam and heat needed for the cheese plant's operations.

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Once completed and operational, a 300,000-ton wood pellet mill near Portland, Maine, will export its product to European customers through one of only two deepwater ports in the Northeast U.S.

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Calgary, Alberta, Canada-based Firebox Energy Systems Ltd. has announced plans to build a 30-megawatt (MW) biomass power plant on the designated lands of Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation Reserve #133 near Glenevis, Alberta.

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A researcher with the U.S. Geological Survey who is pursuing a biofuels project has been recognized with a highly prestigious award. Research Ecologist Sasha Reed recently received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.

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The creation of a biobased economy depends on cultivating a steady supply of renewable feedstock, developing infrastructure at farm scale all the way to factory scale, building biorefineries, and developing distribution channels of products.

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Through a developmental agreement, Dow Electrical & Telecommunications, formerly Dow Wire & Cable, will work with Solazyme Inc. to develop algal oils for use in biobased Dielectric Insulating Fluids. The market for DIF is estimated at $2 billion.

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Four algae experts will now have something to show for their work involving an algae harvesting centrifuge system. Each expert who worked with or supported the Evodos centrifugal system, will get their own free Evodos system.

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Citing “serious concerns� with the U.S. EPA's decision on E15, Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., introduced legislation in the House requiring an independent scientific of E15 use in vehicle, marine and small engines.

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The Northern Virginia Power Cooperative has received a $90 million loan from the USDA Rural Utilities Service to help build a biomass power plant near South Boston in southern Virginia.

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A study conducted by the Combined Heat and Power Partnership, a voluntary program initiated by the U.S. EPA, found potential for increased combined heat and power systems at U.S. wastewater treatment facilities.

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The U.S. EPA has announced it will propose revisions to its Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials rule, following a strong push from industries, including biomass, concerned with its current constraints.

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Global engineering company Chemtex made announcements Oct. 13 about two separate cellulosic ethanol projects--one under construction in northern Italy and the second planned in Brazil.

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The Illinois EPA has filed a request with the state attorney general asking for a judicial order that would require Iowa Interstate Railroad Ltd. to conduct an investigation of environmental impacts associated with an Oct. 7 train derailment.

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Moving its way through Congress, the EPA Regulatory Relief Act has received bipartisan approval in the House, leaving Senate approval the last step in passage of legislation that would grant the EPA time to improve the flawed boiler MACT rules.

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Biomass Power Map Sneak Peek

By Rona Johnson

October 14, 2011

The 2012 U.S. Biomass Power Map is complete and the most positive development compared with the previous map is the increase in the number of plants that are currently under construction, which rose from six to 15.

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Just when the prospects for a biomass district heating plant planned for downtown Vancouver, Wash., were looking glum, it turns out there is hope for the project after all.

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Virent has announced the release of analytical test results for its biobased jet fuel, which was produced with technical collaborator Shell. The testing was completed by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

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The biomass industry is a new frontier for the team at the Gemstone Group, a renewable energy investment banking firm, and according to Gary Kleiman, founder, his team is looking for opportunities to partner and help people with their projects.

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Ask J.D. Lindberg, principal and CFO for Resource Recycling Systems Inc., about the intricacies of feedstock supply contracting, and he would most likely tell you that 'glass time is money.'

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