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Coronavirus Impact Bioeconomy Update: As oil prices plunge, Goldman predicts 2nd half stock recovery, up to 3 million deaths in US

Coronavirus Impact Bioeconomy Update: As oil prices plunge, Goldman predicts 2nd half stock recovery, up to 3 million deaths in US

March 18, 2020 |

In New York, crude oil prices plummeted to $22.78 (West Texas Intermediate) and $28.12 (Brent Crude), the lowest prices seen since 2002 for WTI, as world commodity, debt equity markets reeled from the expected economic impact of coronavirus safety measures. Natural gas prices closed at $1.68, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 6.30 percent […]

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Where are we? March 2020 Digest Data Dashboard, The Bioeconomy, By the Numbers

Where are we? March 2020 Digest Data Dashboard, The Bioeconomy, By the Numbers

March 18, 2020 |

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Using Current Tech to Reach 80% Carbon Reduction: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Xcel Energy’s Carbon-Free Future

Using Current Tech to Reach 80% Carbon Reduction: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Xcel Energy’s Carbon-Free Future

March 18, 2020 |

Xcel Energy is aiming for an 80% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030, but how do they plan to achieve this? Check out this slide-guide from Frank Novachek, Manager of Planning and Technology Assessment at Xcel Energy to see how they see a plan to increase renewables, how to attack the challenge to incremental renewables, […]

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First patient dosed with Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine candidate

First patient dosed with Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine candidate

March 17, 2020 |

Earlier this week, we focused in on technologies around messenger RNA, or mRNA, as key players in the search for a coronavirus vaccine. More news on that front. In Massachusetts, Moderna disclosed that the first participant has been dosed in the Phase 1 study of the Company’s mRNA vaccine (mRNA-1273) against the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). […]

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Cristal Union shifts from fuels to pharma-grade ethanol at Arcis plant in coronavirus response

Cristal Union shifts from fuels to pharma-grade ethanol at Arcis plant in coronavirus response

March 17, 2020 |

This news in from Cristal Union in France: “In the current context of an unprecedented health crisis, with an increasingly rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus, the Cristal Union Group has decided to stop the production of bioethanol at the Arcis distillery in Aube to redirect its production towards ethyl alcohol, labeled BIOCIDAL and PharmEthyl […]

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There’s More than One Way to Save the Planet! Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) another new market for Bioenergy

There’s More than One Way to Save the Planet! Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) another new market for Bioenergy

March 17, 2020 |

By Mike Newman. COO of Parhelion Underwriting Special to The Digest Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is an important strategy to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and mitigate climate change.  CCS is a process by which large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) are captured, compressed, transported, and sequestered.  The sequestration component of CCS includes CO2 injection into geologic formations […]

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Blockchain, Ag Futures, CPC Potential for Ethanol Industry: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Ethanol Commodity Plus Carbon

Blockchain, Ag Futures, CPC Potential for Ethanol Industry: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Ethanol Commodity Plus Carbon

March 16, 2020 |

Commodity Plus Carbon, or CPC can maximize monetization opportunities from the sequestration potential in the agricultural sector. CPC offers synergies between regulated ETS traded carbon credits, voluntary and futures commodity markets and offers a new trading vehicle with the potential to incentivize good agricultural practices and reduced carbon footprints in the global food supply chain. […]

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Coronavirus update: The bioeconomy responds to the crisis

Coronavirus update: The bioeconomy responds to the crisis

March 15, 2020 |

First and foremost, we want to communicate that ABLC 2020 has been postponed until July 8-10, after the Mayor of Washington DC issued a health & safety advisory that we felt obliged to follow, although the advisory warned against the holding of events with 1,000 delegates or more, and ABLC audience is not quite that […]

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250% Production Volume Growth: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Amyris’s Business Model and 148% Revenue Growth

250% Production Volume Growth: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Amyris’s Business Model and 148% Revenue Growth

March 15, 2020 |

A stock worth watching is Amyris on heels of their Q4 2019 earnings call. The financial highlights, the latest numbers on their Biossance soon to be billion dollar brand, recent production results like the 10 Q4 products that totaled a product volume of 1,578 tons which is a new quarterly record and a total 2019 product […]

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Middle East’s 1st plant-based water bottle, biofoams made from seafood waste, mushrooms, bamboo diapers, biobowls, and more: The Digest’s Top 10 Innovations for the week of March 12th

Middle East’s 1st plant-based water bottle, biofoams made from seafood waste, mushrooms, bamboo diapers, biobowls, and more: The Digest’s Top 10 Innovations for the week of March 12th

March 12, 2020 |

In Abu Dhabi, food and beverage company Agthia Group PJSC is set to launch the Middle East’s first plant-based water bottle made from corn sugar with caps made from sugarcane, and can biodegrade within 80 days. And lots of new biobased packaging solutions are coming out of the Sustainable Packaging Coalition’s Protective Packaging Design Challenge […]

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