Emerald Biofuels to Produce Green Diesel

Joanna Schroeder

Honeywell has announced a deal to license it’s technology to Emerald Biofuels LLC to produce Honeywell Green Diesel at its facility in Louisiana.  Emerald will use Honeywell’s UOP / Eni Ecofining process technology to produce an estimated 85 million gallons per year of green diesel using non-edible second-generation oils and animal fats. The green diesel is chemically identical to petroleum-based …

Biodiesel, biofuels

REG Financials Strong

Joanna Schroeder

REG, America’s largest biodiesel producer, came out strong in its first quarter financials. Earlier this year, REG had a very successful public offering. For the quarter ending March 31, 2012 revenues were $188.2 million, an increase of 80 percent compared to revenues of $104.4 million for the same period in 2011. When adjusting for EBITDA, revenues were $12.7 million, an …

Biodiesel, biofuels, REG

New Tool for Energy Efficiency Education

Joanna Schroeder

For those looking to learn more about energy efficiency, a new educational site has launched: MyEnergyGateway.org. Hosted by the Association of Energy Services Professionals (AESP) Foundation. The site was created to become a library of training programs, degrees and certifications that focus on energy efficiency, sustainability, green and alternative energy. In addition, visitors will also be able to research information …

bioenergy, biofuels, energy efficiency, Video, water

EdeniQ Secures $30M in Bio Funding

Joanna Schroeder

Despite the sluggish economy, select advanced bioproducts companies are still receiving funding. EdeniQ has announced that they have secured over $30 million in capital in the form of an equity investment and debt facility. The funds will be used to continue development of its technology to convert sugars to biomaterials such as biochemicals and biofuels. The investment was led by …

advanced biofuels, biochemicals, biomaterials

South Dakota – Home to Substandard Gas?

Joanna Schroeder

South Dakota could continue to be the home of substandard gas if refiners have their way. If the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE), a national ethanol organization based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota has its way, it will not become the dumping grounds for low-octane fuel. Historically the state has allowed 85 octane gasoline for sale in the western part …

biofuels, Ethanol, Oil

Sports Industry Looks to Solar

Joanna Schroeder

Soccer teams in Maryland will now be playing games with the help of the sun. Solar Energy World has been contracted to install a solar energy system in Soccer Dome II in Harmans, Maryland. The system will include the installation of 546 solar panels paired with a 126 kWh photovoltaic grid-interactive system over 13,067 square feet of roof space. When …

Electricity, Energy, Solar

Report: Biofuels Contribute to Global Economy

Joanna Schroeder

According to a new report, the biofuels industry contributed $277.3 billion to the global economy in 2010. “Contribution of Biofuels to the Global Economy” was commissioned by the Global Renewable Fuels Alliance (GFRA) and outlines the economic footprint of the biofuels industry. The actual research was conducted by Cardno Entrix. Global biofuel production produced 110 billion litres in 2010 and …

biofuels, Ethanol

Strides Made in Converting Cassava to Ethanol

Joanna Schroeder

TMO Renewables has announced they are making headway with producing pilot scale levels of ethanol from cassava stalk. The company is working with several Chinese fuel and food producers. TMO estimates that they will be able to produce a gallon of ethanol for less than two dollars, an important step for commercialization of fuels using advanced feedstocks. The company has …

advanced biofuels, Ethanol

Solar Thermal Gains Momentum

Joanna Schroeder

When many of us think of solar energy the first thing that comes to mind is a solar panel. But there are other solar technologies that can generate renewable energy. Solar thermal hot water and space heating systems are gaining in popularity here in the U.S. and have already become widespread in countries such as China. A solar thermal system …

Electricity, Energy, Geothermal, Solar

EnergyTrends 2012 Renewable Energy Grades

Joanna Schroeder

Did you know that California, Colorado and Massachusetts are the top three states in the U.S. for renewable energy? You can learn all this and more from a new data analysis by EnergyTrends.org, a project of Lexington Institute. The organization has assigned grades to each U.S. state based on its use and development of renewable energy. The grading system considers …

bioenergy, Education, Energy