Archive for July 26th, 2011

Pathway to Advanced Ethanol: build, sustain, E30-optimized network of pumps, engines

Pathway to Advanced Ethanol: build, sustain, E30-optimized network of pumps, engines

July 26, 2011 |

In Maryland, Advanced Biofuels USA today detailed an action plan for creating sustainable markets for advanced ethanol in the automotive and light duty truck sector. “The Pathway to a Sustainable Total Biomass Advanced Ethanol Industry,” itemizes six steps cellulosic and advanced ethanol producers could take to build a long term high (30% and higher blend) ethanol […]

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Alcohol to jet fuel: one step closer after Terrabon begins R&D program

Alcohol to jet fuel: one step closer after Terrabon begins R&D program

July 26, 2011 |

In Texas, Terrabon announced today that it has been awarded a $9.6 million, 18-month contract by Logos Technologies to design a more economical and renewable jet fuel production solution for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Started in April of 2011, a customized production process for DARPA will be engineered, constructed and operated at Terrabon’s […]

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10% jump in boat engine trouble linked to E10 ethanol

10% jump in boat engine trouble linked to E10 ethanol

July 26, 2011 |

In Pennsylvania, service departments at Raystown Lake are seeing a significant increase in the number of boats being brought in with engine problems after using gasoline mixed with 10% ethanol. Although Federal regulations allow for the ethanol blend, smaller engines such as those found in boats, lawn mowers and other small machines are increasingly having […]

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Bionol Clearfield files for bankrupcy, heads for liquidation block

Bionol Clearfield files for bankrupcy, heads for liquidation block

July 26, 2011 |

In Pennsylvania, Bionol Clearfield filed for bankruptcy and is now looking for a buyer for its ethanol plant in Clearfield. Bionol Clearfield filed for Chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy to liquidate its assets, which are listed between $50-$100 million with liabilities of $100-$500 million. The plant began having difficulties just months after opening in December 2009. […]

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POET develops technology to use storm water in ethanol process

POET develops technology to use storm water in ethanol process

July 26, 2011 |

In South Dakota, POET Biorefining has become the first ethanol plant in the state to apply for permits to use storm water in its plant instead of discharging it. Currently, the plant uses 440,000 gallons of water per day, and is charged $1.35 per 1,000 gallons of water by the city of Mitchell for water […]

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Amyris expands with Antibióticos in Spain, Switzerland's Firmenich

Amyris expands with Antibióticos in Spain, Switzerland's Firmenich

July 26, 2011 |

In California, Amyris and Firmenich announced that they are expanding their collaboration agreement to include a third ingredient for the flavors and fragrances market. Under the current agreement, established in November 2010, Firmenich is funding work at Amyris to develop a first ingredient with rights to co-fund a second. The parties expect to begin work […]

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Sun Biofuels commences shipment of jatropha oil from Mozambique

Sun Biofuels commences shipment of jatropha oil from Mozambique

July 26, 2011 |

In Mozambique, Sun Biofuels exported its first shipment of biofuel produced from jatropha to be used by the German airline Lufthansa. Thirty tons of jatropha oil produced in Mozambique’s central province of Manica were crushed by British company Sun Biofuels and sent to Germany. Luftansa is currently seeking 400 million liters of biofuels globally as […]

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Sugarcane ethanol project announced for Indonesia

Sugarcane ethanol project announced for Indonesia

July 26, 2011 |

In Indonesia, Molindo Raya Industrial announced plans to construct a 55-million liter/year ethanol plant in 2012, following recent land acquisition for the project. When completed in 2013, the $40-50 million plant will double the Company’s ethanol production capacity using molasses feedstock sourced from a nearby sugar mill. The company currently owns another 55-million liter/year molasses-based […]

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Algal dewatering, extraction as low as 1% of total algae cost: study

Algal dewatering, extraction as low as 1% of total algae cost: study

July 26, 2011 |

In Texas, an energy return on investment study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin found that using waste inputs to reduce growing costs can improve energy returns significantly, but algae growth strategies have not yet achieved high enough productivities to generate oils that can compete in fuel markets. “Under the conditions modeled […]

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Celanese pushes for $60 per barrel ethanol from natural gas

Celanese pushes for $60 per barrel ethanol from natural gas

July 26, 2011 |

In Texas, Celanese Corp. announced it would produce low-cost ethanol for US motorists using natural gas if US policy makers end subsidies for corn-based production and amend the law that allows only renewable sources of the fuel additive. Celanese currently produces ethanol from natural gas for approximately $60 a barrel, one-third less than the corn-based […]

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