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Vertimass a winner of National Corn Growers Association Competition

Vertimass a winner of National Corn Growers Association Competition

March 8, 2018 |

In California, the National Corn Growers Association named Vertimass LLC as one of six awardees of the “Consider Corn Challenge: New Uses for Field Corn as Feedstock for Making Sustainable Chemicals” Competition.  This prestigious recognition was announced at the Commodity Classic, “Grow Beyond 2018,” Conference in Anaheim, CA on February 28, 2018. Nine Sigma launched […]

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ICM, The Andersons partner to debut advanced ELEMENT biorefinery by 2019 in Kansas

ICM, The Andersons partner to debut advanced ELEMENT biorefinery by 2019 in Kansas

March 8, 2018 |

In Kansas,  ICM and The Andersons are partnering to own and construct ELEMENT, LLC, a 70 MGY bio-refinery located in Colwich, Kansas. This strategic collaboration will build and operate the most advanced ethanol plant in the world featuring ICM’s cutting edge technologies. The combination of ICM’s next-generation technologies, the merchandising, risk management and logistics expertise of […]

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US ethanol production passes 16 billion gallon annualized rate

US ethanol production passes 16 billion gallon annualized rate

March 8, 2018 |

In Washington, according to EIA data as analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association, US ethanol production averaged 1.057 million barrels per day (b/d)—or 44.39 million gallons daily. That is up 12,000 b/d from the week before. The four-week average for ethanol production was unchanged at 1.046 million b/d for an annualized rate of 16.04 billion […]

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Proposed RIN deal would cut ethanol consumption, sink corn prices: Report

Proposed RIN deal would cut ethanol consumption, sink corn prices: Report

March 8, 2018 |

In Washington, a study from the  Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University found that action to cap Renewable Identification Number (RIN) prices in exchange for an RVP waiver allowing year-round sale of E15 would result in reduced ethanol consumption, a drop in corn prices, and an effective cut of 5% to […]

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200 Companies, Trade Groups Urge Congress forward on Farm Bill Energy Title Programs

200 Companies, Trade Groups Urge Congress forward on Farm Bill Energy Title Programs

March 8, 2018 |

In Washington, more than 200 companies and trade associations today wrote House and Senate Agriculture Committee leaders, urging them “to reauthorize and maintain stable mandatory funding for energy title programs in the next farm bill reauthorization.” The letter, organized by the Agriculture Energy Coalition, states, “For more than 15 years, the farm bill energy title […]

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The Digest’s 2018 Multi-Slide Guide to the Status of Advanced Biofuels

The Digest’s 2018 Multi-Slide Guide to the Status of Advanced Biofuels

March 8, 2018 |

There are over 2,000 biomass to fuel facilities representing 1,461 companies in 90 countries. According to subject matter expert and long-time Digesterati Lorenz Bauer, “first-generation biofuels will continue to dominate the market but will lose market share. At the same time, advanced biofuel capacity is expected to double by 2020 to 9.6 billion gallons per […]

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Diesel with 89% lower GHGs: The Digest’s 2018 Multi-Slide Guide to Synpet Technologies

Diesel with 89% lower GHGs: The Digest’s 2018 Multi-Slide Guide to Synpet Technologies

March 8, 2018 |

Synpet was founded in 2014 as a developer of a synthetic petroleum (SYNPET) business using its Thermal Conversion Process. TCP breaks down organic waste materials by using heat, pressure and water to produce oil and other co-products. SYNPET uses a proprietary thermal depolymerization process that subjects animal and food waste to heat and pressure in the presence of […]

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Commercial time: Aemetis embarks on $158 million cellulosic ethanol project in California

Commercial time: Aemetis embarks on $158 million cellulosic ethanol project in California

March 8, 2018 |

There were more than 100 presentations at ABLC last week and not a clunker amongst them, but if I were to point the reader’s attention at one or two that stood out from the rest because of the short-term or long-term implications, I’d start with the news from Aemetis that they are embarking now on […]

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Whither goest thou, biogas? The Digest’s 2018 Multi-Slide Guide to biogas markets and technologies

Whither goest thou, biogas? The Digest’s 2018 Multi-Slide Guide to biogas markets and technologies

March 7, 2018 |

America generates very large quantities of biogas; in total, almost 10% of America’s gasoline consumption in terms of energy equivalent volumes. The largest sources of methane are landfills, followed by wastewater and then manure. It’s an atmospheric problem and a carbon opportunity and in recent years Iogen, one of the world’s cellulosic ethanol pioneers, has […]

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DowDuPont: The Break-Up, the Shake-Up, the Future Make-Up revealed

DowDuPont: The Break-Up, the Shake-Up, the Future Make-Up revealed

March 7, 2018 |

This week, the DowDuPont leadership team emerged from had become Wilmington’s largest sensory deprivation chamber and fanned out around the country to advise on the timing and specific nature of the break-up into three companies of the conglomerate formed in recent months by the Dow and DuPont mergers. Now Materials Sciences, later: Dow The Materials […]

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