Recycling Beverage Waste into Fuel

Cindy Zimmerman

A Minnesota company has developed a process to convert waste beverages into fuel. Diversified Ethanol, a subsidiary of Greenbelt Resources Corporation, is focused on producing valuable renewable energy from waste substances that are produced by breweries and soft drink manufacturers. According to a company release, Diversified Ethanol designs and builds small scale, modular ethanol plants that utilize existing waste as …

Ethanol, News

SOLAR 2008 Set for May

John Davis

What’s being billed as “the premier technical conference for solar energy and energy efficiency professionals in the U.S.,” SOLAR 2008 is set for May 3rd-8th in, appropriately enough, sunny San Diego, California. This conference is in its 37th year and offers people in the solar industry information on emerging trends, technological breakthroughs, industry insight, and connections needed to stay ahead: …

Solar

Bush Urges US to “Get Off Oil”

Cindy Zimmerman

As crude oil jumped to new record highs on the New York mercantile exchange due to falling oil inventories, trading over $104 a barrel, President Bush renewed his support for ethanol as a means toward energy independence. Speaking at the Washington International Renewable Energy Conference 2008 (WIREC) Wednesday, Bush said, “America has got to change its habits. We’ve got to …

Biodiesel, Car Makers, Cellulosic, conferences, Energy, Ethanol, Government, Hydrogen, News, Solar, Wind

E20 Passes Minnesota Testing

Cindy Zimmerman

A new study by the State of Minnesota finds that increasing the amount of renewable ethanol blended into gasoline from 10 percent to 20 percent will work in current vehicles and fuel dispensing equipment and provides similar power and performance. Using 40 pairs of vehicles commonly found on American roads, a year-long research effort found that increasing ethanol blends from …

Ethanol, News

Bentley Maps Future with Ethanol

John Davis

Legendary British carmaker Bentley says it is it will look to ethanol, lighter construction and more efficient gasoline engines… instead of diesel and hybrid motors… to meet the green demands of the future: This story in AutoWeek says the changes will help the company reduce carbon emissions in its vehicles by 15 percent: “We don’t think our customers, particularly in …

Ethanol, News

Sustaining the Faith

John Davis

A group is trying to combine their faith with its desire to live a life that will allow everyone to enjoy the Earth before they have to head off to Heaven. FUSE… Faiths United for Sustainable Energy… is a collection of scientists, religious leaders, government officials, and more which wants to become a catalyst to rid our society of its …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, Miscellaneous, News

Fill ‘er Up… With Air!

John Davis

A French carmaker is introducing a truly unique vehicle to the North American market… one that runs on air! This story posted on The Future of Things web site says Zero Pollution Motors is planning on soon debuting it’s six-seater Air Car CityCat to America: Developed by Formula One race car engineer Guy Negre, the Air Car is equipped with …

Car Makers, Miscellaneous

Deere Provides Look at Ethanol in 2015

Cindy Zimmerman

One of the most well attended learning sessions at the 2008 Commodity Classic in Nashville was “Starch and Cellulose as Ethanol Feedstocks” sponsored by John Deere. Deere’s principal scientist for renewable energy John Hickman told the crowd that by the year 2015, most ethanol will still come from starch – or corn – but the growth to cellulosic ethanol will …

Audio, Cellulosic, Commodity Classic, Ethanol, John Deere

Corn Genome Map Opens New World

Cindy Zimmerman

Mapping of the corn genome opens up a new world of possibilities for producing more food, feed and fuel from maize. The announcement was made last week that scientists at Washington University in St. Louis have completed the first ever mapping of the corn genome, only the second crop after rice to have its genome sequenced. The genetic data is …

corn, Ethanol, News

Biomass Grants Announced at WIREC

Cindy Zimmerman

The federal government will invest a total of $18.4 million over three years for 21 new biomass research and development and demonstration projects. Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer and Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman made that announcement today at the Washington International Renewable Energy Conference 2008 (WIREC). “These grants help fund the innovative research needed to develop technologies and systems that lead …

Cellulosic, Energy, Ethanol, Government, News, Research