Grand opening marks important step for ethanol-to-algae
Debate keeps getting recycled at ethanol's expense
May 13, 2011
GE, LanzaTech, Greentech advance ethanol projects
May 13, 2011
USDA grants $36 million for research
Faster cleaning with fewer workers is possible when dry ice is used instead of water
Verdezyne Inc., an industrial biotechnology company developing yeast platforms, has received strategic investments from BP Alternative Energy Ventures and Dutch chemical firm DSM Venturing BV.
Abengoa Bioenergy has two lawsuits filed regarding events at its ethanol plants in Colwich, Kan., and Ravenna, Neb. In the first lawsuit, the company is suing a vendor over a boiler explosion; in the second it is countersuing a trucking firm.
USDA program for blender pumps leaves out urban sites
The IPCC is preparing to release an exhaustive, 1,000-page report on May 31 that will highlight the significant global role renewables can play in providing sustainable energy and reducing GHG emissions over the next 40 years.
USDA is projecting a record corn crop as of today, with corn planting just underway after a late, wet spring, and flooding in the fertile Mississippi Delta raising questions about its cropping success this year.
Archer Daniels Midland Co. executives painted a good-news/bad-news situation for ethanol during a May 3 conference call on the company's third quarter results.
The Renewable Fuels Association has released an analysis of ethanol's contribution to the feed markets in an effort to draw attention to the beneficial impact of distillers grains.
If approved in bankruptcy court, a tolling agreement with Tenaska BioFuels LLC may help the 40 MMgy Levelland Hockley County Ethanol LLC in Texas start production again after sitting idle since December.
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