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PEACE! Butamax and Gevo make love, not war, agree to co-operate to foster biobutanol

PEACE! Butamax and Gevo make love, not war, agree to co-operate to foster biobutanol

August 24, 2015 |

Biofuels’ Montagues and Capulets call a day to the multi-year legal fracas. In Delaware and Colorado, Gevo and Butamax have entered into worldwide patent cross-license and settlement agreements, ending a patent dispute related to technologies for the production of bio-based isobutanol. This settlement ends all of the lawsuits and creates a new relationship between the […]

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Future Farm, Future Crop: Utopia or Dystopia? Part 2 of 5

Future Farm, Future Crop: Utopia or Dystopia? Part 2 of 5

August 10, 2015 |

Part II: UTOPIA? The Crop and Soil Technology Revolution, and what’s sizzling in drones, robotics and analytics. “They have built farm-houses over the whole country, which are well contrived and furnished with every necessary…those who live on the farms are never ignorant of agriculture, and commit no fatal errors, such as causing a scarcity of corn.”  […]

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The Three Microb-eteers: Methanogens, methanotrophs, acetogens and knallgas bacteria

The Three Microb-eteers: Methanogens, methanotrophs, acetogens and knallgas bacteria

July 30, 2015 |

Which microbes achieve a better, faster, cheaper transformation of the world around us? OK, so you’ve just counted “one, methanogens, two, methanotrophs, three, acetogens, four, knallgas bacteria.” Three Microbeteers?! Lookee, Mom, at those morons at The Digest! They can’t even count to four! So, grasshopper, explain to me Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D’Artagnan as the Three […]

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Voices from Europe, on Europe and renewable fuels

Voices from Europe, on Europe and renewable fuels

May 25, 2015 |

The EU is changing its ambitions on biofuels — some say, “with every passing fad”, others say that EU biofuels have “not met the sustainability goals many hoped for it.” Why use biofuels at all, in terms of carbon goals? How does the European renewable fuels industry look at itself? Too focused on survival instead […]

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The Materials Superhighway

The Materials Superhighway

May 18, 2015 |

New physical materials — stronger than steel, stiffer than Kevlar, lightweight, conductive, non-toxic, and highly absorbent.  New liquid fuels and chemicals — strong on performance, price, and emissions. New edible materials — lighter in unhealthy fats, and delivering more targeted nutritional benefit with fewer side effects from obesity to diabetes. A revolution in physical materials is occurring […]

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Global Bioenergies: Biofuels Digest’s 2015 5-Minute Guide

Global Bioenergies: Biofuels Digest’s 2015 5-Minute Guide

May 5, 2015 |

Global Bioenergies is a pioneer in the development of one-step fermentation processes for the direct and cost-efficient transformation of renewable resources into light olefin hydrocarbons, the key building blocks of the petrochemical industry. Since inception, the company focused its efforts on the production of isobutene, one of the most important petrochemical building blocks that can […]

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16 “Red Hot Devil” Questions about biofuels, chemicals, bioproducts and the new agriculture, answered

16 “Red Hot Devil” Questions about biofuels, chemicals, bioproducts and the new agriculture, answered

April 23, 2015 |

Your toughest questions, the Red Hot Devils — impossible to ignore, and hot to handle. Here we present 16 of the best, answered. With great sessions at conferences, delegates are usually keen to get a hold of the powerpoint decks. But how do you get a hold of the great Q&A that follows the presentations  — […]

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Remembering a true visionary: Novozymes honors Guido Ghisolfi

Remembering a true visionary: Novozymes honors Guido Ghisolfi

April 15, 2015 |

The renewable energy industry was saddened on March 3 by the news of the death of Guido Ghisolfi, Vice Chairman of the Mossi & Ghisolfi group and CEO of Beta Renewables. Mossi & Ghisolfi is a worldwide leader in the bottle-grade PET industry, owner of the world’s first commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plant, located in Crescentino, […]

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Reduce, re-purpose, re-use: The Water Crisis and BioOpportunity

Reduce, re-purpose, re-use: The Water Crisis and BioOpportunity

April 14, 2015 |

California is in the fourth year of severe drought, a condition which visited the US Midwest just two summers ago. With water scarcity increasing around the globe, how can agriculture cope, and what can the technologies of the advanced bioeconomy do to help? This week, we’ve been photographing a surge in roadrunners roaming our small […]

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Global Bioenergies heads for demo scale: a magic path to isobutane in sight

Global Bioenergies heads for demo scale: a magic path to isobutane in sight

April 2, 2015 |

Construction of the German demo plant started. Additional 4.4 million euros financing secured In France, Global Bioenergies announced that it has completed the financing of its demo plant, and is commencing construction immediately. The 5,000L demonstration-scale facility will be completed in spring 2015, and will be located at Leuna, near Leipzig in German, and will […]

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