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A Dangerous Precedent

By Ron Kotrba

July 07, 2011

Advanced Biofuels 

To let tax credits expire is one thing, to repeal them prematurely is another.

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On June 29, ARPA-E Director Arun Majumdar hosted a live online chat to discuss the investments his organization is making in the nation's energy future. He specifically addressed cellulosic biofuels in his presentation.

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Australia-based Algae.Tec Ltd. has formed a collaboration contract with the Manildra Group to construct a demonstration-scale algae production facility at its 100 MMgy ethanol plant in Nowra, Australia.

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AE Biofuels Inc. has completed the acquisition of Zymetis Inc., a Maryland-based industrial biotechnology company that develops products for the renewable chemicals and advanced fuels industries.

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The U.S. Forest Service Wood Education and Resource Center is leading the way in rediscovering that woody biomass is an efficient, cost-effective energy source by establishing a Woody Biomass Technical Assistance Team.

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The new annex will set fuel properties for what's called "Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids" (HEFA) fuel derived from biomass feedstocks such as camelina, jatropha or algae, as well as production control criteria of the fuel for aviation use.

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An Indiana dairy will launch a new fleet of compressed natural gas-fueled milk trucks, once it completes construction on its new fueling station with a biogas conditioning element.

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The Berlin Station biomass project in New Hampshire is officially off the table as a result of financial uncertainty created by project opponents, according to the project developers.

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Evodos BV, an algae technology developer based in Netherlands, believes the company's spiral plate centrifuge created for the harvesting of algae will give algae harvesting a positive energy balance. MBD Energy is already using Evodos' system.

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In South Carolina and Queensland, Australia, researchers are hoping to push the boundaries of biofuels research. The scope of the research will range from cellulosic ethanol optimization to algae-based biodiesel production.

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World Health Energy Holdings Inc. announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for a joint venture algae project with India-based SHK Energy Products Private Ltd. on June 24.

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I write this as I'm still decompressing after FEW – the event of the year for the staff at Ethanol Producer Magazine. We learn a lot at the conference from the many excellent speakers and equally as much from the many conversations as we move about.

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Representatives of the cellulosic ethanol industry who spoke during a plenary panel at the International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo on June 29 said a reduced cellulosic RFS target for 2012 shouldn't indicate failure of their industry.

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A Great Week for Biomass in the News

By Rona Johnson

July 01, 2011

The woody biomass industry was the topic of several positive news stories and press releases this week, here are some tidbits from a few of them.

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The Florida Public Service Commission has approved construction of a $600 million waste-to-energy plant that will be co-located with the Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority's existing 63-megawatt (MW) facility.

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I have written so many MACT-related articles lately, I've been dreaming about it. The Maximum Achievable Control Technology rules have been a headache for the biomass power industry and, I suspect, for the U.S. EPA.

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The Coalition for Biomass Energy for MASS aims to convince Gov. Deval Patrick and the state legislature that biomass in the form of construction and demolition waste, forest residues and other materials, should be used in-state to produce energy.

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The Gainesville Renewable Energy Center, a 100-megawatt biomass power plant located in Gainesville, Fla., has successfully raised nearly $500 million in construction financing. Construction began in March 2011 and completion is expected in 2013.

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From corn to ethanol, biodiesel, cellulosic biofuel, zein, high-protein feed and who knows, the kitchen sink? Maybe one day we'll find our own universe locked in a kernel of corn.

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Royal DSM may have the tests to prove that the company's yeast technology can convert 90 percent of hydrolyzed biomass in the cellulosic ethanol process, but that hasn't stopped the life sciences company from buying a yeast technology company.

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Starting in September, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will begin using biojet fuel sourced from fats, oils and greases on a series of over 200 flights. KLM will have Dynamic Fuels to thank for the fuel.

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In South Carolina and Queensland, Australia, researchers are hoping to push the boundaries of biofuels research. The two will look at algae and cellulosic ethanol to start.

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Australia-based Algae.Tec Ltd. has formed a collaboration contract with the Manildra Group to construct a demonstration-scale algae production facility at its 100 MMgy ethanol plant in Nowra, Australia.

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On June 29, ARPA-E Director Arun Majumdar hosted a live online chat to discuss the investments his organization is making in the nation's energy future. He specifically addressed cellulosic biofuels in his presentation.

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The U.S. Southeast is ripe for energy crop development, according to several panelists who spoke during a session devoted to next-generation feedstock strategies June 28 at the International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo in Indianapolis.

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Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Bob Dinneen abandoned the podium and chose to speak off the cuff during his keynote presentation delivered to attendees of the International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo on June 29 in Indianapolis.

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The Biomass Thermal Energy Council held a free webinar on June 29 titled Biomass Thermal Finance: Options, Steps and Resources for Biomass Project Development and featured three presenters with experience in financing biomass projects.

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Royal DSM, the global life Sciences and materials sciences company, announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire C5 Yeast Company B.V. (Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands) from Royal Cosun.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued fuel pump labeling and other requirements for gasoline blends containing more than 10 and up to 15 percent ethanol, known as E15.

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