8 fast flyers chosen for Top Cat: the big attack on biomass catalysis begins
Somewhere in the files of the Department of Energy it is called the Chemical Catalysis for Bioenergy Consortium. Inside the halls of National Labs,...
A Blustery Day in the Bioeconomy’s Billion Acre Wood: The Latest from EPA, POET,...
British author AA Milne is in the news this week with the impending release of “Goodbye Christopher Robin,” which brings to mind “Winnie the...
Data surprise: Biofuels still beating electrics on cost, emissions
Electrics are improving on emissions and cost, but not enough to make driving an electric car the smart choice for consumers looking to save...
2017’s Agriculture Revolution is gaining pace, getting faster
1917 was the time of 10 Days that Shook the World and the Russian Revolution. Today, things are moving even faster than back then...
CABLE is coming to San Francisco – and why that’s a must-read, must-know for...
In today’s newsflow, NIFA unveiled $21M in grants to accelerate the bioeconomy, and in there was a $2.75M grant to jumpstart a 19-university consortium...
Yelp! 18 kelp wheps get $22M in ARPA-E help
Yes, ARPA-E has unveiled its latest moonshot and is investing $22M in Macroalgae Research Inspiring Novel Energy Resources — also known as MARINER.
The projects...
Enviral licenses Clariant’s sunliquid technology for commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol project in Slovakia
In Slovakia, Enviral has acquired a license to use Clariant’s sunliquid technology as part of its goal to realize a full scale commercial cellulosic...
Geneva Aéroport: We’re going with aviation biofuels, so there.
In Switzerland, Geneva Airport has partnered with Neste to introduce sustainable and renewable jet fuel for aircraft operations, with a target of at least...
Are high ethanol blends going to be essential, and mandatory, for super high fuel-efficient...
For every ethanol blend everywhere these days, there seems to be a war on.
A war in India over 22% blends. A war in Brazil...
7 Days from Seed to Harvest: Cellana, and the rise of algae in a...
It’s been around for millions of years, algae. Why now? A combination of pressing human need, and scientific advancement — these two drivers are...