Tag: Illinois

CABBI researchers redefined and expanded oilcane’s product portfolio

CABBI researchers redefined and expanded oilcane’s product portfolio

February 25, 2025 |

In Illinois, researchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) have developed a sustainable process that has redefined and expanded oilcane’s product portfolio, adding value to this feedstock. In a traditional biorefinery, sugarcane is used as a feedstock to produce bioethanol fuel. Sugarcane stalks are crushed to extract their juice, and that […]

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USGC and NCGA jointly host first corn sustainability session

USGC and NCGA jointly host first corn sustainability session

February 13, 2025 |

In Illinois, the U.S. Grains Council (USGC) and the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) jointly held the 1st Corn Sustainability Strategy Session last month to discuss the U.S. corn industry’s plans to leverage its sustainable practices and respond to market requirements across domestic and global supply chains. The conference, held in Chicago, attracted growers and […]

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CME Group launches trading of physically-delivered Ethanol futures and options

CME Group launches trading of physically-delivered Ethanol futures and options

February 11, 2025 |

In Illinois, CME Group announced its new physically-delivered Ethanol futures and options are now available for trading. A total of five futures contracts traded on February 7, 2025. Ethanol futures are sized at 42,000 gallons, which is in line with CME Group’s benchmark RBOB Gasoline futures and NY ULSD Heating Oil futures. Ethanol futures offer […]

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Argonne working with Progress Rail to allow for hydrous ethanol secondary fuel system

Argonne working with Progress Rail to allow for hydrous ethanol secondary fuel system

February 10, 2025 |

In Illinois, through partnership with Progress Rail, a Caterpillar company, Argonne National Laboratory researchers are developing a second fuel system that can be installed in existing locomotives to supply hydrous ethanol to engines. Rail transportation ranks second in creating nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions due to the use of older locomotives to move heavy cargo, according […]

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Illinois farmers record positive soybean production last year

Illinois farmers record positive soybean production last year

February 2, 2025 |

In Illinois, WFIG Radio reported that The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service reported that Illinois had a positive year for soybean production in 2024.  The report noted that farmers in the state produced 688 million bushels of soybean, exceeding the previous record of 667 million bushels set in 2018.  The average yield increased to 64 […]

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Illinois farmers saw record-breaking soybean harvest in 2024

Illinois farmers saw record-breaking soybean harvest in 2024

January 27, 2025 |

In Illinois, WCIA reported that the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) stated that Illinois farmers produced 688 million bushels of soybeans in 2024. This beat the state’s previous record of 666.75 million bushels, which was set in 2018. The Illinois Soybean Association said, “exceptional yields” and a record “harvested acreage,” helped contribute to the record number […]

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LanzaTech Global to spin out LanzaX to focus on synthetic biology platform

LanzaTech Global to spin out LanzaX to focus on synthetic biology platform

January 22, 2025 |

In Illinois, LanzaTech Global announced its intent to form LanzaX, a business unit dedicated to its wholly-owned synthetic biology platform. LanzaTech intends to spin out LanzaX from its core biorefining business as a joint venture with Tharsis Capital LLC in the coming months. The Company also announced the appointment of Justin Pugh as Interim Chief […]

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CABBI researchers develop sorghum variant that producers more oil than soybean

CABBI researchers develop sorghum variant that producers more oil than soybean

January 20, 2025 |

In Illinois, researchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) have developed a new sorghum variant that can outperform soybeans in oil production, with great potential as a clean source of renewable fuel. Scientists have long worked to create new sustainable sources of vegetable oils, known as triacylglycerols (TAG), to meet the […]

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International Motors approves renewable diesel for its heavy engines

International Motors approves renewable diesel for its heavy engines

January 16, 2025 |

In Illinois, International Motors, LLC further reinforces its position in the market with the certification and approval of the International® S13® Integrated Powertrain to be used with renewable diesel. The International S13 Integrated Powertrain, available in the International LT®, RHTM, HX®, and HVTM Series trucks, represents its most advanced, fuel-efficient, and streamlined powertrain. With capabilities […]

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DGeo expands sustainable packaging portfolio with Lifoam’s BioEPS products

DGeo expands sustainable packaging portfolio with Lifoam’s BioEPS products

January 13, 2025 |

In Illinois, DGeo announced that it has partnered with Lifoam Industries, a subsidiary of Altor Solutions, Inc., to offer eco-friendly packaging solutions designed to store and move temperature-controlled goods safely and compliantly.  Lifoam’s BioEPS packaging provides an alternative to traditional expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam that will degrade in a bio-reactive landfill without sacrificing convenience and […]

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