DOE Announces Biofuels Funding

Joanna Schroeder

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced funding for four research and development projects to bring next generation biofuels on line faster and drive down the cost of producing gasoline, diesel and jet fuels from biomass. The announcement comes less than a week after President Obama’s commitment to the climate and efforts to cut carbon pollution. In total, the projects …

advanced biofuels, aviation biofuels, biojet fuel, biomass

EnVirAnized Biofuel – Burns Like Coal, But It’s Not

Joanna Schroeder

EnviraCarbon, Inc. has announced the commercialization of a patented and proprietary technology which molecularly alters renewable biomass feedstock into EnvirAnized Biofuel™ (EBF). According to the company, EBF is a product that looks, transports, stores, pulverizes and burns like coal. The only thing it doesn’t do that coal does, they say, is pollute. The super fast process changes woody biomass into …

bioenergy, biomass, Electricity

Genera: Feedstocks, Start Early & Think Big

John Davis

When it comes to biomass feedstocks for biofuels, you need to think ahead. “Start early and think big,” was the advice Bob Randle, VP Sales and Marketing for Genera Energy gave attendees of the recent Fuel Ethanol Workshop (FEW) in St. Louis, Mo. “Because there’s a lot of moving parts in providing 250,000 to 700,000 tons of material annually, on …

Audio, biomass, Ethanol, feedstocks, FEW, News

Turning Plant Matter into Fuel

Joanna Schroeder

Charles Wyman, a University of California Riverside professor in the Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department, recently edited a book, “Aqueous Pretreatment of Plant Biomass for Biological and Chemical Conversion to Fuels,” that provides in-depth information on aqueous processing of cellulosic biomass into fuel. The just-published book focuses on aqueous pretreatment of cellulosic biomass to promote sugar release for biological, catalytic, …

advanced biofuels, biomass, Cellulosic

PacificAg Created Through Merger

Joanna Schroeder

Sister companies Pacific Ag Solutions and Pacific PowerStock have merged to become PacificAg. According to the company, the merger creates the largest agricultural residue and hay harvesting business in the U.S. with operations in seven states and the largest fleet of biomass harvesting equipment in the country. “We have always served two important markets: demand for forage crops for livestock …

advanced biofuels, Agribusiness, biomass, feedstocks

No Mandatory Energy Funding in House Farm Bill

Cindy Zimmerman

The House Agriculture Committee passed the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act (FARRM) of 2013 by a vote of 36 to 10 late Wednesday night. While the bill does contain an energy title, an amendment to make funding of energy programs mandatory was defeated. “We thank the entire committee for reauthorizing the programs, but mandatory funding is vital to …

advanced biofuels, biomass, Energy, Ethanol, Ethanol News, farm bill, Government

U of Wyoming Inks Deal to Get Into Algae Biz

John Davis

The University of Wyoming has signed a deal that gets it into the algal biomass industry. The school agreed to give PlanktOMICS Algae Bioservices, run by a pair of university researchers, space and support to research how to develop patent-pending processes in exchange for a cut of the profits down the road: PlanktOMICS principal partners Stephen Herbert, a UW professor …

algae, biomass, Research, University

Idled Louisiana Renewable Diesel Plant Could Be Re-Opened

John Davis

The Dynamic Fuels renewable diesel plant in Geismar, La., idled late last year, soon could be reopened. Biomass Magazine reports that Syntroleum, which has the animal fat and yellow grease renewable diesel plant as a joint venture with Tyson Foods, expects to start up operations once again this summer: During the call, Gary Roth, president and CEO of Syntroleum, said …

biomass

DOE Announces $18M to Advance Drop-In Biofuels

Joanna Schroeder

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $18 million in investments for four pilot-scale biorefineries that will test renewable biofuels that will meet military specifications for jet fuel, shipboard diesel, cars and trucks. These projects build on the Obama Administration’s broader efforts to advance biofuels technologies to continue to bring down costs, improve performance and identify effective, non-food feedstocks …

advanced biofuels, algae, aviation biofuels, biomass, military