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KiOR: The Inside True Story of a Company Gone Wrong. Part 5, The Collapse 

KiOR: The Inside True Story of a Company Gone Wrong. Part 5, The Collapse 

November 24, 2016 |

Our story so far In 2011, KiOR raised $150 million in its June IPO, claiming that it was generating yields of 67 gallons per ton in its Demo unit operations. But it was miles short of that. In our previous installments, we have charted how KiOR moved from a promising early-stage technology to a public […]

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Bayer-Monsanto Hook Up: Good News or Bad Tidings for the Advanced Bioeconomy?

Bayer-Monsanto Hook Up: Good News or Bad Tidings for the Advanced Bioeconomy?

September 20, 2016 |

Late last week, the extended courtship between Bayer and Monsanto, which saw the dowry offer raised four times by Bayer, resulted in a $127.50 per share all-cash offer for Monsanto, which Monsanto’s board accepted. A whopping $66 billion in all — one of the largest all-cash acquisitions, ever. Reactions to the deal fall into three […]

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Europe’s ethanol CEOs at the crossroads

Europe’s ethanol CEOs at the crossroads

September 5, 2016 |

By James Cogan, Special to The Digest Europe’s Big 4 ethanol CEOs (Tereos, Cristal Union, Alco Group, Crop Energies) are in a curious situation. Together with their smaller peers they produce about 6 million tonnes of the fuel commodity annually, with combined revenues of around 4 billion euro. The product gets blended into petrol accounting for 4% of […]

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KiOR: The inside true story of a company gone wrong. Part 3, “You’ve Cooked the Books”

KiOR: The inside true story of a company gone wrong. Part 3, “You’ve Cooked the Books”

August 3, 2016 |

Our story so far KiOR was hanging by a thread as the summer of 2010 commenced. In a few days, the first recorded visitors to Pasadena demo unit, representatives of the Mississippi Development Authority, were expecting to see the demonstration unit in action. The company was beginning to hurtle towards an IPO. But the fuel […]

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We band of brothers: Crisp, CRISPR, Crispin’s Day and the democratization of crop R&D

We band of brothers: Crisp, CRISPR, Crispin’s Day and the democratization of crop R&D

August 2, 2016 |

At the critical juncture of Shakespeare’s Henry V, on St. Crispin’s Day, 1415, when the French forces looked ready to overwhelm the small band of knights that are with the English King at Agincourt, the young King Henry says: This day is call’d the feast of Crispian …And Crispin Crispian shall ne’er go by, From […]

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Grandson of Billion Ton: DOE releases radically improved 2016 Billion Ton Report

Grandson of Billion Ton: DOE releases radically improved 2016 Billion Ton Report

July 12, 2016 |

In Washington, the US Department of Energy released its 2016 Billion-Ton Report: Advancing Domestic Resources for a Thriving Bioeconomy, and said that 1.2 billion tons of biomass would be available at $60 or less per ton by 2040, and 1 billion tons would be available by 2030. The Big Change You’ll see much has changed […]

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59 million saw this video tied-in to sustainability and renewable fuels. Did you?

59 million saw this video tied-in to sustainability and renewable fuels. Did you?

July 5, 2016 |

Over the past 3 months, 59 million views were recorded for a single video, co-produced by Prince Ea with Neste, with which Neste launched its Pre-Order the Future project relating to sustainability and everyday life. Without a doubt, and by a country mile, it’s the biggest exposure The Digest has ever heard of for a renewable brand in […]

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Verdezyne, CB&I, Albemarle, Dow AgroSciences, Newlight Technologies land 2016 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards

Verdezyne, CB&I, Albemarle, Dow AgroSciences, Newlight Technologies land 2016 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards

June 23, 2016 |

In Washington, the EPA announced that Verdezyne, CB&I, Albemarle, Dow AgroSciences, Newlight Technologies and Princeton Professor Paul Chirik are winners of the 2016 Presidential Green Chemistry Awards. Though less well-known than the Presidential Challenge on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition — think of it as basically the same thing, only for really tiny athletes. In this […]

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Knock on wood: why trade and brand will trump tech in the advanced bioeconomy

Knock on wood: why trade and brand will trump tech in the advanced bioeconomy

June 22, 2016 |

Adapted from remarks by Digest editor Jim Lane at the 2016 International Bioenergy Conference. Knock Knock Who’s there? Noah. Noah who? Noah good low carbon technology? Well, yes, you do. Lucky you. With all the uncertainty about the future of the world in the face of trade issues, immigration woes, energy and national security concerns, […]

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KiOR: The inside true story of a company gone wrong

KiOR: The inside true story of a company gone wrong

May 17, 2016 |

Not long ago, KiOR quietly re-named itself Inaeris Technologies and launched a modest website which discussed the technology and management in little detail, but focused to an extraordinary extent on a declaration of values. Empowerment, honesty, fairness, “lessons learned from our collective experience” and so on. Warm, kindly Hallmark Card sentiments, universally popular, admired and […]

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