UF Ethanol Expert Meets With President

Cindy Zimmerman

A University of Florida microbiology professor was among a small group of alternative energy experts who met with President Bush Friday at the White House. Dr. Lonnie Ingram, director of the Florida Center for Renewable Chemicals and Fuels, has been studying ethanol for more than 20 years and has developed a biotechnology “bug” that converts biomass and other farm wastes …

Audio, Cellulosic, Ethanol, Government, News

Commodity Classic Time

Cindy Zimmerman

The 2007 Commodity Classic is upon us. For the first time this year, the annual commodity event brings together the “Big Three” – corn, soybeans AND wheat. The first two have been meeting in a combined event for years, now wheat has decided to join the club. The meeting will have a pirate theme this year, being held overlooking beautiful …

Audio, Biodiesel, Commodity Classic, conferences, Ethanol, News

President Bush Promotes Ethanol Enzyme Technology

Cindy Zimmerman

President Bush paid a visit Thursday to Novozymes North America Inc., a company which is researching enzymes to be used to produce cellulosic ethanol. The president toured the company’s Franklinton, North Carolina laboratories and talked with researchers about the technology needed to make wood chips and other biomass into fuel on a commerically viable basis. At one point, Bush held …

Cellulosic, Ethanol, News

Johanns to Keynote Biofuels Investment Seminar

Cindy Zimmerman

Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns will be the keynote speaker at a symposium next month on biofuels investments. “Biomass and Biorefinery Deals 2007” will bring leading government officials, developers, equity and venture financiers, and technology providers together to discuss how to best accelerate the implementation of emerging biomass and biorefinery technology and optimize the revenue flows for projects. The symposium will …

Biodiesel, conferences, Ethanol

FCStone to Serve as Market Maker for CBOT Ethanol Futures

Cindy Zimmerman

The Chicago Board of Trade has announced that FCStone has become an electronic market maker for the CBOT’s Ethanol futures contract. According to a CBOT release, Senior Vice President of Business Development, Robert D. Ray said, “FCStone brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the CBOT’s Ethanol complex, which we believe has become the benchmark for domestic ethanol prices. …

Ethanol, News

Developing More Crops For Ethanol

Cindy Zimmerman

The head of energy crop company Ceres told the National Academy of Sciences this week that biotechnology-based innovations across the biofuels production chain will bring the cost of a new generation of cellulosic biofuels down significantly, while vastly increasing supply. According to a company release, Ceres president and CEO Richard Hamilton said, “Biofuels produced from dedicated energy crops will be …

Cellulosic, Ethanol, News

Ethanol Track Talk

Cindy Zimmerman

General Motors has been actively encouraging NASCAR to make the switch to ethanol for some time now, especially since the IndyCar Series has now gone to 100 percent ethanol and the American LeMans Series has adopted a 10 percent blend. The Associated Press reports there is more talk on the track this year about switching to ethanol. “Without a doubt, …

Ethanol, News, Racing

Aventine Markets for Virgin Ventures

Cindy Zimmerman

Two ethanol plants backed by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group have joined the marketing alliance of Pekin, Illinois’ Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings, Inc. Aventine will market all of the ethanol produced by Indiana Bio-Energy of Bluffton, Indiana and Ethanol Grain Processors, LLC of Obion, Tennessee when the facilities are completed next year. Both are 100 million gallon per year nameplate …

Ethanol, News

Many Farmers Eye More Ears

Cindy Zimmerman

While U.S. farmers are undoubtedly planning to increase corn acreage this year, the higher prices are exciting farmers outside the country as well. According to this Associated Press report, corn farmers in Mexico and Latin America are gearing up to increase acreage to cash in on the potential for a greater need for corn worldwide as more U.S. corn goes …

Ethanol, International, News

Ethanol Enhances Explorer’s Education Efforts

Cindy Zimmerman

In this edition of “Fill Up, Feel Good” we explore an explorer’s efforts to educate people about global climate change and how ethanol is helping. Artic explorer Will Steger is leading a 1200-mile, four-month-long dogsled expedition across the Canadian Arctic’s Baffin Island. Ethanol plant builder Fagen, Inc., and the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council are the primary sponsors of Global …

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