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Guatemala to analyze use of ethanol in gasoline

Guatemala to analyze use of ethanol in gasoline

January 26, 2024 |

In Guatemala, Diario de Centro America reported that the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM) will analyze the use of ethanol in gasoline. “We will resume the discussions, analyzes and technical tables to establish what the economic benefits are for the country and for users in the use of ethanol in gasoline,” said Víctor Hugo […]

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Plug Power starts production of liquid green hydrogen at its Georgia plant

Plug Power starts production of liquid green hydrogen at its Georgia plant

January 25, 2024 |

In New York, Plug Power said it has started operation of what it claims to be the largest liquid green hydrogen plant in the U.S. market. Located in Woodbine, Georgia, the plant is designed to produce 15 tons per day (TPD) of liquid electrolytic hydrogen – enough to power approximately 15,000 forklifts per day. Through […]

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Someday became now: LanzaJet Freedom Pines Fuels, the world’s first alcohol-to-jet fuel plant

Someday became now: LanzaJet Freedom Pines Fuels, the world’s first alcohol-to-jet fuel plant

January 24, 2024 |

In Georgia, the glitterati of the bioeconomy world —  including U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, U.S Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk, Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols, Treutlen County Commissioner Phil Jennings, and Soperton Mayor John Koon.and many government officials, industry leaders, partners, and supporters — gathered in the wilds of southwest Georgia […]

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Compostable biobased plastic could be future to “ghost nets” problem

Compostable biobased plastic could be future to “ghost nets” problem

January 22, 2024 |

In South Africa, fishing nets lost at sea are a major source of plastic pollution in the ocean. These so-called “ghost nets” drift globally, ensnaring and killing fish, dolphins, seals, birds, and sea turtles. They can last up to 600 years, releasing microplastics as they slowly degrade. Now South African initiative Catchgreen, is developing a […]

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50 Hottest Companies in the Bioeconomy, voting opens

50 Hottest Companies in the Bioeconomy, voting opens

January 20, 2024 |

In Florida, The Digest announced the official opening of voting for the 50 Hottest Companies in the Bioeconomy for 2024.  In all, a record 437 companies were nominated for the ballot this year. Voting Rules Voting is open to all registered subscribers of The Digest and invited selectors. To subscribe to the Digest, click here. […]

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Norwegian becomes shareholder in Norsk e-Fuel

Norwegian becomes shareholder in Norsk e-Fuel

January 18, 2024 |

In Norway, Norwegian is now a shareholder in Norsk e-Fuel. The company will establish what could be the world’s first large-scale production facility for electrofuel. The fossil-free jet fuel will be produced at a plant in Mosjøen in Nordland. The partnership will give Norwegian early access to essential fossil-free aviation fuels. In 2023, Norwegian and […]

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US appeals court dismisses SRE challenge brought by Hunt Refining

US appeals court dismisses SRE challenge brought by Hunt Refining

January 16, 2024 |

In Washington, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit dismissed Hunt Refining Company v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), ruling that the small refinery exemption (SRE) challenge brought by Hunt under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) could not be heard by the court and should instead be heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals […]

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Bramble Energy completes real-world testing of first hydrogen boat powered by PCBFC tech

Bramble Energy completes real-world testing of first hydrogen boat powered by PCBFC tech

January 11, 2024 |

In the UK, Bramble Energy said it has achieved a milestone in marine history by launching what it claims to be the world’s first hydrogen-electric boat powered by a printed circuit board fuel cell (PCBFC). The vessel has been under construction in Sheffield where Bramble engineers have created a completely new design of a hydrogen […]

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Gates to Success: Stage Gate Engineering for Bioenergy Projects

Gates to Success: Stage Gate Engineering for Bioenergy Projects

January 7, 2024 |

By Dean Weber, Lee Enterprise Consulting Special to The Digest The status of the bioenergy industry can change rapidly due to numerous factors, including technological advancements, policy changes, and market dynamics. These all create risks for investors and stakeholders. While rapid deployment of investments is critical to beat the competition, we still need to allocate […]

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Enagás will be able to operate as provisional manager of Spain’s hydrogen backbone

Enagás will be able to operate as provisional manager of Spain’s hydrogen backbone

January 4, 2024 |

In Spain, Enegas reported that the Royal Decree-Law 8/2023, which adopts measures to address the economic and social consequences of the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as to alleviate the effects of the drought, provides that Enagás, as manager of the natural gas transmission network in Spain may operate as provisional […]

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