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Biogas CO2 sources represent specific opportunities

Biogas CO2 sources represent specific opportunities

December 22, 2024 |

By Sam A. Rushing, President, Advanced Cryogenics, Ltd., www.carbondioxideconsultants.com, www.CO2consultant.us Special to The Digest In some world markets, biogas is the common source of methane, otherwise thought of as, and called natural gas. Such is used to heat our homes, supply industry with a combustible fuel, and a feedstock agent; and of course a supply […]

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BIFF! BAM! BETO! DOE strikes at the feedstock problem with $52M in awards

BIFF! BAM! BETO! DOE strikes at the feedstock problem with $52M in awards

December 18, 2024 |

6 awardees land Bioeconomy Investments in Feedstocks of the Future We’ve shared so many times in The Digest what bioeconomy leaders have been whispering for years: affordable feedstock is the bioeconomy bottleneck — elsewhere there are challenges, including processing technology and policy stability, but feedstock cost is the Godzilla of All the Challenges. Not everyone […]

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Unlocking Renewable Natural Gas as a viable feedstock for SAF production

Unlocking Renewable Natural Gas as a viable feedstock for SAF production

December 13, 2024 |

By David Minguez, Thomas S. Christensen and Sandra Winter-Madsen, Topsoe Special to The Digest The aviation industry’s push toward net-zero emissions by 2050 has placed Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) at the center of its decarbonization efforts. While feedstock availability remains a critical challenge, Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) or biomethane is emerging as a promising feedstock.  […]

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Next-Gen Feedstocks: Challenges, Opportunities, and Analysis (Part 2 of 2)

Next-Gen Feedstocks: Challenges, Opportunities, and Analysis (Part 2 of 2)

December 13, 2024 |

By Jennifer Kaplan, LEC Partners, Special to The Digest In Part 1 of our series on next-gen feedstocks, we explored the exciting potential of agricultural byproducts in the bioeconomy. Now, let’s dive into the challenges, opportunities, and systematic approach used to analyze the viability of these innovative feedstocks. Challenges in Harnessing Next-Gen Feedstocks While the […]

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Domestic Next-Gen Feedstocks: Revolutionizing the Bioeconomy (Part 1 of 2)

Domestic Next-Gen Feedstocks: Revolutionizing the Bioeconomy (Part 1 of 2)

December 12, 2024 |

By Jennifer Kaplan, LEC Partners Special to The Digest Imagine a bioeconomy where sustainability is a fundamental prerequisite. While we have made much progress on bioeconomy technology, the challenges of developing verifiably “sustainable” feedstock remains a challenge. The fact remains that to achieve the promise of a lower carbon bioeconomy, we will have to harness […]

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Nobody Doesn’t Like S.A.R.A.L.E.E.: A Digest essay

Nobody Doesn’t Like S.A.R.A.L.E.E.: A Digest essay

December 1, 2024 |

Recently I had the always pleasurable experience of recording an hour of bioeconomy banter with one of Australia’s finest, the tech transfer guru Cameron Begley. In that podcast, which you can access here, I had a chance to share with him a formula for success in the bioeconomy. Everything begins with feedstock, and the formula […]

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US Bioenergy Technologies Office  and Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management award $20.2M to advance algae

US Bioenergy Technologies Office  and Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management award $20.2M to advance algae

November 17, 2024 |

In Washington DC, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office  and Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management announced $20.2 million in funding for 10 university and industry projects to advance mixed algae development for low-carbon biofuels and bioproducts. Located in seven states, these selected projects will address high-impact research and development focused on converting algae, […]

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The Making of a Monster: the Greasezilla, BP story

The Making of a Monster: the Greasezilla, BP story

November 10, 2024 |

Imagine if you will a gigantic beast made entirely from trap grease, woken from its slumber by climate change, who wreaks vengeance on the wasteful wasters of western civilization. I can hear its terrible, terrifying cries: I ZAP your waste grease. I POWER the world on your leave-behinds. Your trash is my UNSTOPPABLE ENERGY SOURCE. […]

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Election reflection: Bioeconomy Buys, Sells and Holds for the next four years

Election reflection: Bioeconomy Buys, Sells and Holds for the next four years

November 7, 2024 |

Time for some US election reflection. It’s a consequential election for the United States, and also for the developed world. We’ve asked around and here’s what we’ve heard. Sell this stock. Ukraine, the SAF Grand Challenge, EV mandates; swim lanes across the Rio Grande; rapprochement with the EU; diversity, equity and inclusion offices in federal […]

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Avantium, Carbios, Cellana: Three Underdogs take great leaps forward

Avantium, Carbios, Cellana: Three Underdogs take great leaps forward

November 3, 2024 |

Some say that companies like Avantium, Cellana and Carbios can be safely ignored, the hill is too tough to climb, the technology too ambitious, the markets served too uncaring, the development and deployment costs too high, the returns too minuscule to care. Others say: When in this world the headlines read Of those whose hearts […]

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