The state of Florida has announced grants for a number of renewable energy projects using various types of biomass. Here are just a few of the projects being funded for 2007: Citrus Energy LLC, “Fuel Ethanol Production from Citrus Waste Biomass” ($2.5 million): Based in Clewiston, the company will construct a four-million-gallon-per-year ethanol bio-refinery to use citrus waste to produce …
UF Ethanol Expert Meets With President
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 …
President Bush Promotes Ethanol Enzyme Technology
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 …
Developing More Crops For Ethanol
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 …
Wood Ethanol Could Help Prevent Forest Fires
Making ethanol from wood could help prevent forest fires. The Wisconsin State Journal did an interview with Chris Risbrudt, director of the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory in Madison, about that potential. Risbrudt says ethanol is a possible solution to thinning the smaller trees that lead to forest fires. Q: So U.S. forests need to be thinned? A: Yes. That’s one …
How Soon Cellulosic?
When cellulosic ethanol will become commercially viable is a big question that has many answers. There are those, for instance, who believe the challenges to making cellulosic commerically viable are too great to be overcome in less than a decade, maybe even two decades. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns says, “You get some difference of opinion, but I really do think …
Cellulosic Ethanol Production Comes to Louisiana
A cellulosic ethanol demonstration plant broke ground Friday in Jennings, Louisiana – the first of its kind in the United States. Massachusettes-based Celunol Corporation also celebrated the grand opening of the nation’s first cellulosic ethanol pilot facility. Celunol officials were joined in the celebrations by dignitaries from federal, state and local government, including Louisiana Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco. “These two …
Loan Guarentee Process Holds Up First Cellulosic Ethanol Plant
Back in June, Canadian biotechnology company Iogen was waiting on loan guarantees from the U.S. Department of Energy to build a $500 million cellulosic ethanol plant in Idaho. The company is still waiting, according to a report from McLatchey Newspapers. According to the article, the loan guarentee is being held up because the U.S. Department of Energy office in charge …
Vilsack Gives Energy Speech
Democratic presidential candidate Tom Vilsack, former governor of Iowa, unveiled his plan for energy security during a speech in San Francisco Tuesday. According to an Associated Press report, Vilsack set out a seven-part plan for achieving his goal to “dramatically reduce energy imports and dramatically reduce carbon emissions.” That plan would include a reduction in greenhouse gases produced by the …
Companies Merge for Cellulosic Technology
Diversa Corporation and Celunol Corp. have merged to “create a new leader in the emerging cellulosic ethanol industry.” According to a press release, the combined company will be the first within the cellulosic ethanol industry to possess integrated end-to-end capabilities in pre-treatment, novel enzyme development, fermentation, engineering, and project development. It will seek to build a global enterprise as a …