Tag: ethanol

United Cooperative buys Marquis’ Necedah, Wisconsin, ethanol facility

United Cooperative buys Marquis’ Necedah, Wisconsin, ethanol facility

April 17, 2024 |

In Wisconsin, Marquis and United Cooperative announced the sale of Marquis’ Necedah, Wisconsin, ethanol facility to United Cooperative. The facility will operate under the new name of United Energy Necedah LLC. The asset sale will be effective May 31, 2024, ensuring a seamless transition for grain customers and staff. The Necedah facility, which procures 36,000,000 […]

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RICanada concerned by ethanol’s exclusion from Clean Fuels Funding program

RICanada concerned by ethanol’s exclusion from Clean Fuels Funding program

April 17, 2024 |

In Canada, Renewable Industries Canada (RICanada) notes the announcement in Tuesday’s Federal Budget 2024-2025, which included C$776 million towards a retooled Clean Fuels Funding program to support renewable diesel (RD), sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and renewable natural gas (RNG). However, RICanada is issuing a serious concern over the apparent exclusion of ethanol among the supported […]

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Brazil keeps tariffs on US-based ethanol but could lower them for SAF access

Brazil keeps tariffs on US-based ethanol but could lower them for SAF access

April 16, 2024 |

In Brazil, Bloomberg reports that despite presure from the Biden Administration, Brazil will continue to apply tariffs on US origin ethanol to protect its ethanol producers. Brazil would be open to lower tariffs, however, if tariffs into the US market allowed for more Brazilian sugarcane-based ethanol for Sustainable Aviation Fuel. By “growing the pie”, there […]

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US coalition files comments within Brazilian Chamber of Foreign Trade over ethanol tariff

US coalition files comments within Brazilian Chamber of Foreign Trade over ethanol tariff

April 10, 2024 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Association, U.S. Grains Council and Growth Energy jointly submitted comments within the Brazilian Chamber of Foreign Trade (CAMEX) regarding the Brazilian tariff on imported U.S. ethanol. In October 2023, ABICOM (the Brazil association of fuel importers) formally requested to drop the ethanol duties because data showed the tariff raised fuel costs for […]

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne researchers improve ethanol production via yeast fermentation

University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne researchers improve ethanol production via yeast fermentation

April 2, 2024 |

In Illinois, scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne have found a way to boost ethanol production via yeast fermentation, a standard method for converting plant sugars into biofuels. Their approach, detailed in the journal Nature Communications, relies on careful timing and a tight division of labor among synthetic yeast strains to yield more ethanol […]

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Terragia secures $6 million to develop low-carbon biofuel technology

Terragia secures $6 million to develop low-carbon biofuel technology

March 30, 2024 |

In New Hampshire, Terragia Biofuel announced it has raised a $6 million seed round led by Engine Ventures and Energy Impact Partners (EIP).  The company will use the capital to commercialize its novel biology-based approach to converting cellulosic biomass into ethanol and other products, expand its employee headcount and initiate partnerships with major biofuel producers. […]

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Chinese researchers develop catalist to activate ethanol into butadiene

Chinese researchers develop catalist to activate ethanol into butadiene

March 18, 2024 |

In China, butadiene, one of the most important light olefins in the petrochemical industry with a global production capacity of 18 million metric tons per year, is currently produced through the extractive distillation of C4 fractions from naphtha steam cracking processes or dehydrogenation of C4 hydrocarbons, both of which involve extensive energy consumption and significant […]

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India supporting increased corn production and sourcing for ethanol feedstock

India supporting increased corn production and sourcing for ethanol feedstock

March 11, 2024 |

In India, the Hindustan Times newspaper reports that the government plans to procure more corn for ethanol production to decrease the country’s 25% ethanol blending mandate’s reliance on sugarcane. Sugarcane production has fallen significantly this year, forcing the government to limit its use for ethanol feedstock and in turn boosting demand for alternative feedstocks, mostly […]

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Brazilian sugar millers to focus on record sugar prices and leave ethanol to corn

Brazilian sugar millers to focus on record sugar prices and leave ethanol to corn

March 7, 2024 |

In Brazil, Reuters reports that sugarcane millers have decided to leave the ethanol market to their corn-based bretheren, at least in part, in order to produce more sugar, which currently provides a better return. When the next sugarcane season kicks off in April, millers plan to divert 10% more cane towards sugar production instead of […]

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Union Minister urges Indian States to promote use of ethanol

Union Minister urges Indian States to promote use of ethanol

March 1, 2024 |

In India, The Hindu reported that Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, has urged State governments to promote the production and use of ethanol as an alternative fuel source as he considers that it would not only help save the environment, but also support farmers. “In the near future, we will see […]

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