Setting the Record Straight On Drought & RFS

Joanna Schroeder

The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is setting the record straight on the truth behind what would happen if the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) allowed a waiver of the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS2). Garry Niemeyer, NCGA president sent a letter to every member of the House of Representatives along with EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, that included corrects inaccuracies. “Unfortunately, the …

Agribusiness, biofuels, corn, Ethanol, NCGA

10 Ways Ethanol is Helping Livestock Producers

Joanna Schroeder

Despite the lack of rain that is occurring across the U.S. this summer, the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association (IFRA) has released a list of 10 ways ethanol producers are helping livestock farmers during the drought. IRFA says that although the drought is having a profound impact on crop production, because of ethanol production, there is larger corn crop and more …

Agribusiness, Audio, biofuels, corn, Ethanol, Iowa RFA

Consumers Choosing Carbon Offsets at Pump

Joanna Schroeder

Consumers in California have been choosing to purchase carbon offsets when they fill up at the pump. Propel Fuels has been operating a pilot program with its flagship Clean Mobility Center in Fullerton, California. When a consumer purchases carbon emissions offsets it goes through the Carbonfund.org Foundation. Since Propel launched CarbonOffset in May, nearly 1,000 customers have spent $1.00 per …

biofuels, Carbon

Suntech Reaches 1 Gigawatt Milestone

Joanna Schroeder

Suntech Power has reached a major milestone: production and delivery of more than 1 gigawatt of solar panels. The company is one of the first in the world to achieve this feat. Globally, nearly 7GW of Suntech solar panels have been shipped to more than 1,000 customers in 80 countries. In total, Suntech solar panels have the ability to generate …

Electricity, Energy, Solar

Marine Exchange Goes Green

Joanna Schroeder

The Marine Exchange of Southern California has just completed a renewable energy project that included the addition of solar and wind power. The energy generated will power all the Marine Exchange electricity needs for its operations for tracking vessels entering and leaving all Southern California waters. The $450,000 project was supported by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power …

Electricity, Energy, Solar, Wind

‘Clean Energy Victory Bonds’ Would Spur Alt Energy

Joanna Schroeder

U.S. Representative Bob Filner has introduced the “Clean Energy Victory Bonds Act of 2012 (PTC)” that would allow Americans to invest billions of dollars to help develop clean energy technologies. The bill has good support: 10 co-sponsors, Green America and more than 40 other institutions have come out in support of the legislation. The majority of the production tax credits …

advanced biofuels, Biodiesel, bioenergy, Cellulosic, Electric Vehicles, Electricity, Energy, energy efficiency, Geothermal, Solar, Wind

Algae for $2 Per Gallon

Joanna Schroeder

AFS BioOil has conducted initial tests on its algae production system, and the company states that they will be in the $2 per gallon range of production at commercial scale. For advanced biofuels, commercial scale is at least 1 million gallons per year of production. “The next project for us is one to three million gallon/yr system,” said CEO Vadim Krifuks. …

advanced biofuels, algae, Biodiesel, Electricity, Waste-to-Energy

MotorWeek Features Green Ice

Joanna Schroeder

Where else would you find a green Zamboni than in Minnesota? Not even sure what a Zamboni is? It’s the machine used  to resurface ice (think hockey rink). Well these creatures have gone green, and not just the paint color. Brooklyn Park has purchased two electric Zambonies featuring a lead acid battery pack. They, along with other greening efforts of the city, …

Biodiesel, E85, Electric Vehicles

Ethanol Producers Adapt to Drought, Corn Prices

Joanna Schroeder

Nebraska ethanol producers are responding to a tough market.  With excessive drought conditions and nearly record high corn prices, ethanol producers have decreased their consumption in recent weeks. Latest estimates show the state’s ethanol plants operating at approximately 70 percent of capacity. This is a significant drop from 2011 when plants were running at 100 percent. In 2012, Nebraska ethanol …

corn, Ethanol

Novozymes & Fiberight Produce Biofuel from Trash

Joanna Schroeder

Fiberight has announced it has received key federal approval for its production process. The company, who has enlisted Novozymes as a partner, has developed technology to convert non-recycled municipal solid and industrial wastes into advanced biofuels. To achieve federal approval, the company proved its ability to separate recyclable paper, cardboard, plastics, rubber, textiles, metals and glass wastes from organic materials …

advanced biofuels, Waste-to-Energy