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Legislative Support for Biomass Thermal Continues to Build

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By Joseph Seymour

July 28, 2011

Pellets Power Thermal 

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Business Briefs

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By Staff

July 28, 2011

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The University of Montana in Missoula will forge through opposition of its biomass gasifier, confident in its benefits.

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ABCs of C&D

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By Anna Austin

July 28, 2011

New construction and demolition wood fuel specs are designed to aid buyers, sellers and regulators.

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Tailoring the Tailoring Rule

By Anna Austin

July 28, 2011

EPA finalizes its decision to defer biomass emissions regulation for three years.

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Cow Power in the Northwest

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By Anna Austin

July 28, 2011

Multifarm digester projects are benefitting Pacific Northwest dairy farmers.

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The EPA has released its timeline for the MACT reconsideration period.

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A Demand to Expand

By Anna Austin

July 28, 2011

Los Angeles will build a new waste-to-energy plant to mitigate its trash load.

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Studying Biomass up North

By Anna Austin

July 28, 2011

A study in northern Maine will evaluate St. John Valley's biomass potential.

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A small Oregon town is the site for two biomass power proposals.

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Strange Bedfellows

By Anna Austin

July 28, 2011

Pellet plant leases rooftop for solar energy system.

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Biomass power combined with carbon capture and storage could be the UK's most effective tool in meeting its renewables goals.

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The biomass market in Poland is growing rapidly and offers enormous opportunity.

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While organic waste-to-biogas power technologies are common in Europe, they are first-of-a-kind in most U.S. states and need to prove themselves before they can become a trend.

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Besides edging toward sustainability goals, a unique biodigester on the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh campus will also provide learning opportunities, and eventually financial assistance, for students.

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Dairy Diversification

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By Anna Austin

July 28, 2011

A five-farm digester venture in Massachusetts could be a game-changer for struggling dairy farmers.

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Missouri has ample resources for a booming anaerobic digestion sector, but surprisingly few parties have taken advantage of the enormous opportunity.

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Terrabon has been awarded a $9.6 million, 18-month contract by Logos Technologies to design a renewable, more economical jet fuel production solution for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. This represents phase two of their relationship.

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The liquid ammonia pretreatment process helps to break down the biomass when used at the right temperatures, allowing the enzymes used in the cellulosic ethanol process to be up to five times more effective, according to a recent paper published.

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An agreement to develop and commercialize high-value applications for the cellulose produced in Lignol's biorefining process.

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Germany-based international specialty chemicals company Sud-Chemie AG held a groundbreaking July 26 for a 1,000 ton-per-year demonstration-scale cellulosic ethanol plant in Straubing, located in the Lower Bavaria region, using wheat straw feedstock.

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Corn ethanol is the only domestic renewable fuel industry to reach significant scale and make a measurable impact on the U.S. fuel supply, said Luca Zullo, principal of VerdeNero LLC. at the Biomass '11 conference held July 26-27 in Grand Forks, N.D

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German-based international specialty chemicals company Süd-Chemie AG held a groundbreaking July 26 for a 1,000 ton-per-year, demonstration-scale cellulosic ethanol plant in Straubing, located in the Lower Bavaria region.

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Joule awarded patents for liquid fuel from the sun

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By Joule Unlimited Technologies

July 27, 2011

Joule Unlimited Technologies received two U.S. patents covering its fundamental method for producing ethanol at volumes and efficiencies far surpassing biomass-dependent processes.

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Gevo Inc. has partnered with a Texas-based petrochemical company to build a demonstration hydrocarbon processing plant in Silsbee, Texas. South Hampton Resources, a subsidiary of Arabian American Development Co., will build and operate the facility.

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An alliance of energy-related trade organizations in Canada is calling on the nation's federal, provincial and territorial governments to act now to develop a comprehensive energy strategy.

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A study published by researchers at the University of Texas, Austin asserts that the crux of algae's case as an economically feasible oil feedstock and energy source rests not in its processing but in the ability to affordably grow and harvest it.

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Airshow performer and pilot of the Fagen Inc.-sponsored ethanol plane Greg Poe, 57, died suddenly of an apparent heart attack on July 24. Considered to be one of the best aerobatic performers, Poe had racked up more than 10,000 flight hours.

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