Damage at Houston Biodiesel Refinery Revealed

John Davis

Twelve feet of water can do a lot of damage… just ask the folks at GreenHunter Energy. Their biodiesel refinery in Houston had just opened this summer has been knocked out of commission when the eye of Hurricane Ike passed nearly directly over the facility. GreenHunter officials are providing an update (along with pictures of the damage) that caused a …

Biodiesel

St. Louis Clean Cities Holds Successful Odyssey Day Event

The AFV Day Odyssey was formed through the U.S. Department of Energy to promote energy independence. Many additional Odyssey Day events will be occurring this week nationwide. For more information on these events, go to www.NationalAFVDayOdyssey.org.

E85, Flex Fuel Vehicles, News

Seed Summit Held to Meet Needs of Industries

Cindy Zimmerman

A summit was held last week in Chicago to address the role of seed technology in meeting the growing demand for food, feed, fiber and fuel. The goal of the American Seed Research Summit was to bring together research leaders from industry, academia and government to identify major seed research challenges and to develop a national strategy and action plan …

Agribusiness, food and fuel

POET to Open Two More Ethanol Plants

Cindy Zimmerman

The largest ethanol producer in the world just keeps getting bigger. POET is scheduled to open two more ethanol plants in the next four weeks – both in Ohio. That will bring the total number of POET plants to 26 as of October 24, with a total capacity of 1.54 billion gallons per year. The grand opening for POET Biorefining …

Ethanol, News

Bill Would Promote Biofuels Cooperation With Brazil

Cindy Zimmerman

While most of Congress was working on a bailout for the financial crisis last week, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed a bill that would strengthen energy cooperation between the United States and Brazil to promote the production and use of sustainable biofuels throughout Latin America. The legislation, authored by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Dick Lugar, would promote …

Ethanol, Government, News

Debate Thin On Renewable Energy Talk

John Davis

The first presidential debate between Republican Sen. John McCain and Democratic Sen. Barack Obama just wrapped up, and I have to say I was a little disappointed in how little renewable energy was part of the conversation. I know that it was a debate on foreign policy, but what could be bigger on our foreign policy than reducing our dependence …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, Government, News, Solar, Wind

Aviation Giants Look to Sustainable Biofuels

John Davis

Some heavy hitters in the aviation industry are joining ranks to develop and to make more available sustainable biofuels. This story from Biomass Magazine says the Boeing Co. and UOP LLC, a Honeywell company, are at the heart of this effort: With support and advice from two environmental groups, the World Wildlife Fund and Natural Resources Defense Council, the Sustainable …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, News

Ethanol Gets Mention During Debate

John Davis

Just about half an hour into the presidential debate and ethanol has received its first mention, as Republican Sen. John McCain has declared that he would end current ethanol subsidies, if he’s elected president. Not exactly what the folks who produce and use the green fuel would like to hear. I was a bit surprised that Democratic Sen. Barack Obama …

Ethanol, Government, News