Obama Sticks to His Guns on Biofuel Policy Support

Joanna Schroeder

President Obama is sticking to his guns in his support of biofuels, among other energy sources, as viable ways for America to reduce its dependence on foreign sources of oil. This morning, his administration released its plan for a comprehensive energy policy their report, “Blueprint For A Secure Energy Future.” As a result of the report, the biofuel and biotech …

advanced biofuels, BIO, biofuels, Biotech, Government

I Can Hear The Boots On The Ground In DC

Joanna Schroeder

The “Biofuels Beltway March” is underway in Washington, D.C. and more than 60 grassroots members of the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) have their boots on the ground and are meeting with policy makers to set the record straight about ethanol. By the end of today, the ethanol advocates from 16 different states, will have engaged in 160 meetings with …

ACE, Audio, Ethanol, Ethanol News, politics

Process Optimization Seminar Heading to Houston

Joanna Schroeder

Back by popular demand, the fifth Process Optimization Seminar is heading to Houston on April 27-29, 2011. The event is designed for plant managers, operations managers, technical Managers, lab Managers and general managers who are ready to get more out of their ethanol plant. The three-day course is taught by leading industry technical leaders from Phibro Ethanol Performance Group, Fermentis, …

Audio, conferences, Education, Ethanol, Ethanol News

Nestle Chairman – Biofuels Are Immoral

Joanna Schroeder

The Chairman of Nestle, who just so happens to sit on the board of ExxonMobil, Peter Brabeck-Latmathe, lambasted global leaders for their support of “immoral” biofuel policies that are starving millions around the world earlier this week. In particular, he attacked the Obama administration for promoting corn-based ethanol and reserved no kind words for U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack who …

Commentary, corn, Ethanol, food and fuel, International, NCGA, Opinion, water

Poplar Trees Possible Candidate for Biofuels

Joanna Schroeder

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s BioEnergy Science Center may have discovered some clues that could lead to poplar trees as the next candidate for biofuels. The research is being led by Charles Wyman of the Bourns College of Engineering’s Center for Environmental Research and Technology at the University of California Riverside who is joined by teams from Oak Ridge …

advanced biofuels, Cellulosic, Research

The Convergence of First & Second Gen Biofuels

Joanna Schroeder

Often times, it appears that people pit first generation biofuel technologies against second generation biofuel technologies. This leads me to ask the question, Why can’t we all get along? Well, now we can with the convergence of conventional ethanol technologies and emerging algal biomass technologies being developed by BioProcess Algae. BioProcess Algae is based in Portsmouth, Rhode Island and the …

algae, Audio, biofuels, Ethanol, water

Alt Energy Groups Ask Congress to Support DOE Programs

Joanna Schroeder

A multitude of leading energy trade associations today wrote to Congressional leaders with a request for Congress to maintain support and funding for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) including the Loan Guarantee Program. The program, in part, is used to help bring emerging alternative energy technologies to market. Groups that signed the letter include the Advanced Ethanol Council (AEC), …

biofuels, biomass, Energy, Ethanol, Geothermal, Government, Solar, Wind

ACE Fly-In Participants Ready To Educate The Beltway

Joanna Schroeder

More than 50 American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) members and ethanol supporters from 15 different states are descending on Washington D.C. tomorrow as part of ACE’s annual fly-in. This year, Executive Vice President, Brian Jennings, said that the group will be playing a bit of offense and a bit of defense when they meet with more than 100 Congressional offices. …

ACE, Audio, biofuels, Ethanol, Ethanol News

Shaun McGrath To Take The Reigns At ASES

Joanna Schroeder

The American Solar Energy Society (ASES) has named Shaun McGrath as its new executive director beginning April 1. McGrath joins the organization with more than 25 years of public policy experience at all levels of government. Prior to joining ASES, he was the deputy director of intergovernmental affairs in the Obama White House. In this position, he was the principal …

Electricity, Solar

Loss of DOE Loan Gurantee Program “Would Be A Tragedy”

Joanna Schroeder

There is a lot of action in the “Beltway” these days surrounding biofuels. One such conversation is around the fate of the Department of Energy (DOE) Loan Guarantee Program. A group of policy makers want to end the program, which right now is funded with Reinvestment and Recovery monies. However, energy companies, such as Pleasanton, California-based Fulcrum Bioenergy, would be …

advanced biofuels, Audio, biochemicals, bioenergy, Electricity, Waste-to-Energy