Category: Research

US Navy researchers develop new class of renewable diesel

US Navy researchers develop new class of renewable diesel

January 3, 2018 |

In California, researchers from the US Navy at China Lake have developed a new class of drop-in renewable diesel from biomass using acid catalyzed condensation of 2-tridecanone with a series of diols through fermentation that provide similar energy levels as traditional biodiesel while providing up to a third more octane levels and nearly double those […]

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Colombian researchers receive US patent for cheaper, faster biodiesel process

Colombian researchers receive US patent for cheaper, faster biodiesel process

January 2, 2018 |

In Colombia, researchers at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia have designed and received a US patent for a process to produce biodiesel using fewer steps and less equipment creating cheaper, faster production. It uses a tube reactor that requires no physical mixing of vegetable oils with alcohols allowing the fuel to be produced and glycerin […]

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International research team develop cost effective method to produce biochemical from biomass

International research team develop cost effective method to produce biochemical from biomass

January 1, 2018 |

In Australia, researchers led by the University of Wollongong have developed a cost effective method to turn biomass into xylose and arabinose, furfural and HMF (5-hydroxymethylfurfural). The catalysts employed are recyclable, helping to reduce production costs significantly while resulting in very high yields of five carbon sugars and furfural. There is hope the technology can […]

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Engineered sugarcane, lipidcane, shows promise for U.S. biojet fuel

Engineered sugarcane, lipidcane, shows promise for U.S. biojet fuel

December 31, 2017 |

In Illinois, researchers from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are engineering sugarcane plants, called lipidcane, to produce more oil as well as sugar. Growing lipidcane containing 20 percent oil would be five times more profitable per acre than soybeans, the main feedstock currently used to make biodiesel in the United States, and twice as profitable […]

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Several bio-based technologies shortlisted in Ontario’s Solutions 2030 Challenge

Several bio-based technologies shortlisted in Ontario’s Solutions 2030 Challenge

December 27, 2017 |

In Canada, Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) announced the 20 semi-finalists for Ontario’s Solutions 2030 Challenge – a global call for innovators to propose solutions to help Ontario industry reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution. The initiative is part of the broader TargetGHG program, which is delivered by OCE on behalf of the Ministry of Research, […]

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Lawrence Livermore Lab gets $1.5 million grant to improve algae production

Lawrence Livermore Lab gets $1.5 million grant to improve algae production

December 26, 2017 |

In California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has been awarded a 3 year $1.5 million grant by the U.S. Department of Energy to improve the growth and efficiency of biofuel-producing algae through the alteration of their microbiomes. LLNL will partner with San Francisco based General Automation Lab Technologies (GALT) in the use of a novel high-throughput […]

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Bharat Petroleum to create biofuels chair at Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology

Bharat Petroleum to create biofuels chair at Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology

December 25, 2017 |

In India, Bharat Petroleum Corporation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology to create a biofuel chair in an effort to boost research in second-generation biofuels to support the company’s development of a 2G ethanol plant agricultural waste in the state. The chair is to determine the best agricultural […]

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Biogas fuel exploration launched in Qatar

Biogas fuel exploration launched in Qatar

December 22, 2017 |

In Qatar, the Ministry of Municipality and Environment launched a project to produce biogas from wastes with Qatar University’s College of Engineering with the goal of using that biogas as a clean energy to power the motor vehicles. The project will study various techniques for producing biogas from waste and aims to convert vehicles from […]

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Researchers make breakthrough on how microbe breaks down lignocellulose

Researchers make breakthrough on how microbe breaks down lignocellulose

December 22, 2017 |

In Massachusetts, findings from a new study reveal some of the basic tools used by a specific microbe to break down lignocellulose. This work provides insight into how industrial processes might achieve degradation during biofuel production, and how side processes such as hydrogen production might be harnessed as well. One candidate species that can use […]

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Penn State researchers shown Kenyan farmers ready to grow croton for biodiesel

Penn State researchers shown Kenyan farmers ready to grow croton for biodiesel

December 20, 2017 |

In Kenya, small-holder farmers in Kenya have the capacity and desire to play a major role in the scale-up of biofuel production from agroforestry, according to a Penn State forest economist, who led a study in the East African country. Through the production of oil for energy and co-products, such as animal feed and organic […]

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