NREL Installs Two Giant Wind Turbines for Testing

John Davis

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado has installed two of the biggest wind turbines ever tested at the facility. The video above shows workers putting up the 220 tons of wind turbine parts for the 253-foot diameter blades. This story in EnergyCurrent.com says they’ll be able to generate 1.5 megawatts of power: “This turbine is a modern, utility-scale machine …

Wind

Rising Diesel Prices Good for Biodiesel Biz

John Davis

Prices for diesel continue to climb in the U.S., hitting their highest point of the year… and that’s good news for producers of green, renewable biodiesel. Biodiesel Magazine reports that according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the national average price of diesel fuel went up 1.6 cents per gallon from $2.652 per gallon Aug. 17 to $2.668 per gallon …

Biodiesel

USDA Highlights Missouri Biomass Plant

Cindy Zimmerman

The Obama administration’s Rural Tour last week highlighted the Show Me Energy Cooperative in Missouri as an example of how crop residue can be used to create energy. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the biomass facility is taking wood, corn stalks and other crop residue and converting it into pellets that can be used to produce energy or a substitute …

biomass, corn, Energy, USDA

Algae Biodiesel Plant to be Built in Massachusetts

John Davis

A one-million-gallon-a-year algae-biodiesel plant could soon become a reality for Massachusetts with some help from the state and federal governments. Biomass Magazine reports that Plankton Power, the maker of algae-based biodiesel, and the Regional Technology Development Corp. of Cape Cod, Mass. are working together to build a pilot-scale algae-based biodiesel production facility in Bourne, Mass. Together with the Massachusetts National …

algae, Biodiesel

Good News, Bad News: Brazil to Send US, EU Biodiesel

John Davis

This is one of the good news, bad news stories. The bad news is: According to this story in World Energy Alternatives, Brazil wants to start sending soy-based biodiesel to the U.S. and the European Union. That word comes the Brazilian Agriculture Ministry: Sustainability studies have been performed to prove the biodiesel was produced sustainably to meet EU norms, but …

Biodiesel, International

Danforth Center Gets Grants to Help Biofuels Research

John Davis

A pair of three-year National Science Foundation grants will help the St. Louis-based Donald Danforth Plant Science Center continue its biofuel research. This press release says one of the awards is a $550,000 grant awarded through the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act that will support research that explores regulation of plant metabolism, an important part of biofuel research: Dr. Oliver …

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Canadian Government Invests in Biodiesel Plant

John Davis

The Canadian government is putting more than $72 million into a biodiesel plant in Ontario. This government press release says the money for the BIOX Corporation facility in Hamilton comes from the ecoENERGY for Biofuels program, which works to help stabilize the Canadian renewable fuel industry: “The Government of Canada is delivering results for families and workers in Hamilton,” said …

Biodiesel

DF Cast: ACE Explores Indirect Land Use Issue

John Davis

The recent American Coalition for Ethanol’s 22nd Ethanol Conference & Trade Show in Milwaukee saw an exploration of an issue that remains a hot issue in the biofuels biz: Indirect Land Use. The concept that the growth of some biofuels feedstocks in the United States, especially corn and soybeans, could cause the cutting down of the rain forests in other …

Audio, Domestic Fuel Cast, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Indirect Land Use