Ethanol Company Posts a Profit

Cindy Zimmerman

Investors in California’s BlueFire Ethanol should be pleased to see that the company posted a profit in 2009. The company, which is focused on the production of ethanol and other biofuels from non-food cellulosic wastes, reported 2009 revenue of $4,318,213 – which amounts to a four cent profit per share. According to BlueFire CEO Arnold Klann, “Through BlueFire’s continued progress …

Cellulosic, Ethanol, Ethanol News

EPA Certifies CleanFUEL’s Propane Engine System

Joanna Schroeder

It looks like the EPA has been busy approving propane fueled vehicles. Today, CleanFUEL USA has announced that the EPA has certified the industry’s first liquid propane engine built on a General Motors 6.0L chassis. Propane has been gaining momentum as a fuel of choice for fleet vehicles and CleanFUEL’s liquid propane injection systems (LPI) provides a high-performance, fuel efficient …

Fleet, News, Propane

EPA Approves ROUSH Propane Fueled Vans

Joanna Schroeder

ROUSH has just gotten word today that the EPA has approved their 2010 E-150, E-250, and E-350 propane fuel conversion system for meeting their Federal emission regulatory requirements. The propane fueled vans became available in December of 2009. Early last month, ROUSH received word that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) had approved the propane fuel conversion system for ROUSH’s …

Fleet, News, Propane

Opposition Mounts Against Cape Wind Project

Joanna Schroeder

Less than two weeks ago, Iowa Governor Chet Culver and Rhode Island Governor Donald L. Carcieri released the “Great Expectations” wind energy report as commissioned by the Governors’ Wind Energy Coalition. The two governors met with Obama to share their findings, one of which is strong support for coastal, deep water and offshore wind energy technology, research and investment. The …

Electricity, Energy, News, Opinion, Wind

Brazil Eliminates Tariff on Ethanol Imports

Cindy Zimmerman

In a bid to get the United States to eliminate tariffs on imported ethanol, the Brazilian government has announced it will reduce their tax on ethanol imports to zero from the current 20 percent through the end of next year. The Brazilian Chamber of Foreign Trade (CAMEX) announced the temporary reduction Monday and it is expected to go into effect …

Ethanol, Ethanol News, International, RFA

Solar for Schools Act Introduced

Joanna Schroeder

U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz) has announced the introduction of legislation that would make it more affordable for schools to install solar power systems. The Solar Schools Act was announced during a day-long tour of Tuscon, Arizona that highlighted the state’s burgeoning solar industry. “School buildings are used most heavily during the day, during the same hours that solar energy …

News, Solar

BIO to Congress: Fund $25M for Cellulosic Production

Joanna Schroeder

Today, the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) released a letter to House and Senate appropriators asking them to fund the Section 942 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 labeled as Production Incentives for Cellulosic Biofuels to the tune of $25 million for 2011. Known as a reverse auction program, BIO is encouraging this action as a way to assist pioneer …

Biodiesel, biofuels, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Research

Fortune Brainstorm Green Biofuels Session

Cindy Zimmerman

Three CEOs of companies working toward next-generation biofuels will take the stage at Fortune Magazine’s Brainstorm Green conference in California next week. Joining the conversation on “Beyond Corn Ethanol?” will be Jeff Broin of POET, William Roe of Coskata and Jonathan Wolfson with Solazyme. Broin will also take part in another discussion on “Renewable Energy – Hype and Reality” with …

conferences, Energy, Ethanol, POET

Algae Association Has Successful Workshop

John Davis

Got nice note from our friend, Tamra Fakhoorian with the National Algae Association’s Mid-South Chapter, who just recently completed a workshop in Huntsville, Alabama, entitled, “Algae: Mining Wastewater for Nutrients, Fuel, and Fertilizer.” She tells us they had a good mix of attendees from all over the country who heard presentations from some of the nation’s leading experts on algae …

algae, bioenergy

O’Hurley Part of Plan to Turn Hog Waste into Energy

John Davis

It might have been quite the load when J. Peterman said , “You may know it better as Myanmar, but it’ll always be Burma to me.” But now the man who played Elaine’s bombastic boss on Seinfeld is turning literal crap into energy. John O’Hurley, who also is known for his hosting role on the TV game show Family Feud …

bioenergy, biomass