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Who’s got hot lignin? The Digest’s 2016 Guide to lignin production and prospects

Who’s got hot lignin? The Digest’s 2016 Guide to lignin production and prospects

November 13, 2016 |

Lignocellulosic sugars and lignin have become necessary intermediates for advancing research towards economically producing biofuels and bioproducts. Recently, the US Department of Energy issued a Request for Information: Cellulosic Sugar and Lignin Production Capabilities. The result is this compendium of suppliers who are willing and able to produce and sell cellulosic sugar and/or lignin for […]

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Who’s got the hot sugars? The Digest’s 2016 Guide to lignocellulosic sugars and their producers

Who’s got the hot sugars? The Digest’s 2016 Guide to lignocellulosic sugars and their producers

November 13, 2016 |

Lignocellulosic sugars and lignin have become necessary intermediates for advancing research towards economically producing biofuels and bioproducts. Recently, the US Department of Energy issued a Request for Information: Cellulosic Sugar and Lignin Production Capabilities. The result is this compendium of suppliers who are willing and able to produce and sell cellulosic sugar and/or lignin for […]

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The East is (Sorghum) Red: NexSteppe, Longping Hi-Tech partner for expansion in China

The East is (Sorghum) Red: NexSteppe, Longping Hi-Tech partner for expansion in China

November 10, 2016 |

In Arizona, NexSteppe and Longping Hi-Tech partnered for distribution, marketing and sales of NexSteppe’s Palo Alto biomass sorghum hybrids in China and will continue to evaluate joint research activities aimed at the development of improved hybrids best suited for local climate and growing conditions in China. The biobased industries are experiencing rapid growth driven by […]

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New and Improved! RSB updates its definitive take on sustainability standards

New and Improved! RSB updates its definitive take on sustainability standards

November 9, 2016 |

Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) celebrated the announcement at its Annual Assembly of Delegates meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam that its global members have voted to approve and publish revised Principles &Criteria. This independent, multi-stakeholder collective works to promote the sustainability of biomaterials and its user-friendly certification scheme is the most trusted of its kind because […]

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Changing of the Guard: 5 Minutes on 2017 and beyond with US biodiesel’s new commander-in-chief.

Changing of the Guard: 5 Minutes on 2017 and beyond with US biodiesel’s new commander-in-chief.

November 9, 2016 |

In case you hadn’t heard, the US conducted a national election yesterday and the voters opted for change, in a big way. In the world of biodiesel, we also have a new Commander-in-Chief just elected. But in this case, the National Biodiesel Board’s members opted for continuity, by selecting longtime Chief Operating Officer Donnell Rehagen as […]

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US elections: what Trump’s victory means for the bioeconomy

US elections: what Trump’s victory means for the bioeconomy

November 9, 2016 |

In Washington, Donald Trump captured the US Presidency in an upset victory that confounded pollsters and political pundits even as it delighted supporters of his maverick candidacy based on themes of immigration and trade reform, coupled with a message that government policies of the past generation had failed for too many Americans. An unexpected series […]

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Suds-be-gone: Novozymes launches world-first biological foam control for sugarcane ethanol 

Suds-be-gone: Novozymes launches world-first biological foam control for sugarcane ethanol 

November 8, 2016 |

In Denmark, Novozymes launched Fermax, an enzyme protease that prevents foam development during the sugarcane ethanol fermentation process, while delivering improved control and replacing chemicals. In trials, partners also experienced a cost reduction of up to 20 percent when using Fermax, compared to using chemicals. Why foam? Foam develops during the fermentation process as the […]

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Air BP, BP Ventures invest $30M in biojet producer Fulcrum Bioenergy; ink 500M gallon, 10-year offtake deal

Air BP, BP Ventures invest $30M in biojet producer Fulcrum Bioenergy; ink 500M gallon, 10-year offtake deal

November 7, 2016 |

In California, BP announced the creation of a strategic partnership between its BP Ventures and Air BP businesses with Fulcrum BioEnergy, a pioneer in the development and production of low-carbon jet fuel, in which BP will invest $30 million. As an equity investor, BP has secured a 10 year offtake agreement with Fulcrum for 50 […]

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Primordial Genetics, Bayer form new R&D collab for crop performance

Primordial Genetics, Bayer form new R&D collab for crop performance

November 6, 2016 |

At ABLC Next in San Francisco, Primordial Genetics and Bayer CropScience LP announced the establishment of a research collaboration to evaluate Primordial Genetics’ proprietary Function Generator technology.  Bayer will provide multi-year funding for this project and will receive access to Primordial Genetics’ technology platform and expertise. Results of the collaboration have the potential to accelerate […]

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Arzeda produces 2 keystone molecules for Amyris-DARPA project

Arzeda produces 2 keystone molecules for Amyris-DARPA project

November 4, 2016 |

At ABLC Next in California, Arzeda reached a major technical milestone with Amyris as a part of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Technology Investment Agreement. Arzeda’s high-throughput, automated pipeline for protein engineering and pathway discovery has been validated by the production of two keystone molecules which will now be further optimized by Amyris. […]

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