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Earth Day stunner: POET sets 2022 cellulosic ethanol target of 3.5 billion gallons per year

Earth Day stunner: POET sets 2022 cellulosic ethanol target of 3.5 billion gallons per year

[ 0 ] April 21, 2010 |

In Washington, POET outlined its plans to produce up to 3.5 billion gallons of cellulosic ethanol by 2022 in a presentation at the National Press Club. CEO Jeff Broin confirmed that the POET will break ground on its 25 Mgy cellulosic ethanol facility in Emmetsburg, Iowa, by year end. The POET’s plan divides into three […]

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Amyris files for IPO; Codexis IPO may fly Thursday

Amyris files for IPO; Codexis IPO may fly Thursday

[ 0 ] April 19, 2010 |

In California, Amyris Biotechnologies filed its S-1 IPO registration statement with the SEC on Friday – becoming the second major biofuels-oriented firm to file for an IPO in the past six months, after Codexis. Amyris, which hopes to raise up to $100 million in the offering, said in its S-1 statement that “We plan to […]

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Carbon, the prince of snails: policy resolution is nigh; what's up?

Carbon, the prince of snails: policy resolution is nigh; what's up?

[ 0 ] April 16, 2010 |

Perhaps the only thing under heaven that moves slower and more unpredictably than evolution is the evolution of carbon policy. Biofuels investors have long since written off carbon as a factor, saying that the uncertainty of policy has led them to fund only those projects that can survive without a price on carbon. But with […]

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Salt water: The tangy taste of energy freedom

Salt water: The tangy taste of energy freedom

April 9, 2010 |

A visitor to Eastern Europe after the fall of communism would have been awestruck by the massive posters touting Winston cigarettes as “the taste of freedom” that often plastered locations where posters of Chairman Stalin and his ilk has once fluttered. It looked as if Christo had wrapped the Iron Curtain in a project sponsored […]

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Here I Am to Save the Day: Microalgae gains momentum with a mighty March

Here I Am to Save the Day: Microalgae gains momentum with a mighty March

[ 0 ] April 6, 2010 |

It has been nearly a year now since a $600 million investment by ExxonMobil in a project with Synthetic Genomics jolted the biofuels community and sparked what became known as the “summer of algae”. Though summer has long faded, the astonishing pace of algal fuel development has not lost pace, and in fact March was […]

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