Abengoa Secures Biomass for Cellulosic Plant

Joanna Schroeder

Build the plant and the biomass will come. Abengoa has announced that they have signed contracts with several biomass producers farming in and around Hugoton, Kansas, to provide 315,000 tons of cellulosic biomass by the end of 2011. Construction of the biorefinery is scheduled for this summer and expected to be fully operational sometime in 2013. Once in production, the …

biofuels, biomass, Cellulosic, Ethanol

Sticker Shock at the Pump on Summer Travel Agenda

Joanna Schroeder

According to AAA’s fuel-gauge report, this week the national average for one gallon of regular unleaded is $3.79 up from $2.86 last year, a 33 percent price hike. While it is higher in some areas and lower in others, price jumps at the pump are far from over. As the summer driving season nears, a new study estimates that pump …

Miscellaneous, Oil

Corn Ethanol Policy Forum Held in DC

Joanna Schroeder

There have been numerous Senates hearings recently discussing elements of the country’s energy plan. A recent forum on Corn Ethanol Policy took place in the 112th Congress. While the forum was not broadcast, expected to give the opening remarks were Representative Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Representative Joe Crowley (D-NY) and Representative Earl Blumenauer. Flake’s aniti-ethanol amendment was passed in the House …

ACE, corn, Ethanol, Growth Energy, NCGA, RFA

Tidewater Biodiesel Gets Green Light on Proposed Plant

John Davis

A proposed biodiesel plant in Virginia has gotten a boost after a city commission gave it a green light to proceed. The Virginian-Pilot reports that the Chesapeake city planning commission gave Tidewater Biodiesel a conditional-use permit for a 10-million-gallon-a-year biodiesel plant: Wednesday night, residents spoke in support of the project, with one opposed to the potential detriment to home values …

Biodiesel

Hawaii Home to Another Solar Project

Joanna Schroeder

Hawaii is home to another completed solar project. Chevron Energy Solutions, Oceanic Time Warner Cable and Tioga Energy have officially unveiled the 865-kilowatt solar system located at Oceanic’s Mililani Tech Park. With the completion of the project, it marks the state’s largest solar parking canopy project. The project was designed, engineered and constructed by Chevron Energy Solutions, a division of …

Electricity, Energy, Solar

Ethanol Production, Ethanol & DDG Exports Remain Steady

Joanna Schroeder

Ethanol production for April remains fairly steady with the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reporting daily ethanol production falling slightly to 898,000 barrels per day (b/d) or 37.7 million gallons per day for the week ending April 8, 2011. The four-week average for ethanol production at the time of the report was 904,000 b/d, with the annualized rate equating to 13.85 …

corn, Distillers Grains, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Exports, RFA

USDA Tours ICM Cellulosic Ethanol Plant

Joanna Schroeder

USDA Administrator for Rural Business Cooperative Services Judith Canales is on a tour of Kansas and Missouri to promote the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) along with the development of renewable energy technologies. She was joined by several USDA state directors, and along the tour they stopped in St. Joseph, Missouri to tour ICM’s cellulosic ethanol pilot plant Lifeline …

advanced biofuels, Cellulosic, corn, Ethanol, Ethanol News

Recovering Biodiesel Plant Faces New Foe: Tax Man

John Davis

Since we’re rapidly approaching tax deadline day, it seems only appropriate to talk about taxes and biodiesel. A Maryland biodiesel plant recovering from a devastating explosion that killed a worker in 2008 and the struggles the biodiesel industry in general has faced in the past couple of years is now facing a new foe: the tax man. This story from …

Biodiesel

Don’t Miss Out On The Process Optimization Seminar

Joanna Schroeder

You only have two days left to attend the Process Optimization Seminar at the early bird rate. This year’s event is being held on April 27-29th in Houston, Texas and marks the first year where the seminar will couple classroom style learning with hands on activities executed in a refinery and lab. To learn more about the event, I caught …

Audio, biofuels, Education, Ethanol, Ethanol News

Study: Algae Could Replace 17% of Oil Imports by 2022

Joanna Schroeder

In a new study released by the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (NPPL), algal fuels could replace 17 percent of the United States’ imported oil by 2020. The paper was published in the journal of Water Resources Research but warned that biofuels production, including algal fuels, can require a lot of water so the study cautioned that being …

algae, biofuels, corn, Research, water