Lallemand Announces TransFerm Yield Patent

Joanna Schroeder

Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits (LBDS) along with Mascoma, LLC have been awarded a patent for the technology used in TransFerm Yield+ in the US (US 8,956,851 B2). As explained in Lallemand company materials, this yeast product provides for novel metabolic pathways that reduce or eliminate glycerol production subsequently increase ethanol yield by yeast or other microorganisms. “We are extremely …

biofuels, enzymes, Ethanol

Novozymes Sees Positive Outlook for 2015

Joanna Schroeder

Novozymes saw solid growth in 2014 and increased sales by 7 percent as compared to 2013. The company also reports that the outlook for 2015 is good. Following a strategic business review, the company has released a new purpose statement, strategy and updated long-term targets. Through 2020, Novozymes targets annual organic sales growth of 8-10 percent on average. Novozymes is …

advanced biofuels, enzymes, Novozymes

Novozymes Offers Enzyme for Waste Oil to Biodiesel

John Davis

Waste cooking oil-to-biodiesel operations are getting some help as biotech company Novozymes introduces a new enzyme just for that kind of operation. This company news release says Novozymes Eversa® is the first commercially available enzymatic solution to make biodiesel from waste oils and gives producers more feedstock selection at lower costs. Growing demand for vegetable oil in the food industry …

Biodiesel, enzymes, Novozymes

Cellerate Receives D3 RIN Certification

Joanna Schroeder

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has given D3 Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) certification to Quad County Corn Processors (QCCP) for its cellulosic ethanol produced with Cellerate process technology. The technology is a collaboration between Syngenta and Cellulosic Ethanol Technologies, a subsidiary of QCCP. The biorefinery earned D3 pathway approval from the EPA on Oct. 7, 2014 and Quality Assurance Program …

advanced biofuels, Cellulosic, Enogen, enzymes, EPA, Ethanol, RFS, RINS

Researchers Discover Cellulose Making Enzyme Structure

Joanna Schroeder

Researchers from Purdue University have discovered the structure of the enzyme that makes cellulose. They believe this finding could lead to easier ways of breaking down plant materials to make biofuels and other products and materials. In addition the researchers say the findings provide a more detailed glimpse of the complicated process by which cellulose is produced. Cellulose is the …

advanced biofuels, biochemicals, biomaterials, Cellulosic, enzymes, Research

Increasing Ethanol Plant Throughput

Cindy Zimmerman

Syngenta’s Enogen corn trait technology is the first genetically modified output trait in corn specifically for the ethanol industry and in the past two years since it has been released the industry has seen increasing adoption. “We’re a new product that’s been adopted by 6-8 plants already,” said Paul Lopez with Syngenta who gave a break out session at the …

ACE, ACE Ethanol Conference, Audio, Cellulosic, corn, Enogen, enzymes, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Syngenta

Increasing Ethanol Yield

Cindy Zimmerman

One way enzyme technology can help ethanol plants is by yielding more ethanol per bushel of corn. At the recent Corn Utilization and Technology Conference, Nathan Kreel with Novozymes talked about Olexa, a unique enzyme designed for oil recovery. “We developed it mainly to enhance corn oil extraction for the customer, but we are seeing there are a lot of …

Audio, corn, CUTC, enzymes, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Novozymes

Novozymes Touts Enzyme-Catalyzed Biodiesel

John Davis

Enzymes could be the key to making biodiesel from low-quality oils. This article from The American Oil Chemists’ Society’s Inform magazine says Novozymes, a biotech company specializing in enzyme technology, is touting biodiesel production at Blue Sun Biodiesel in St. Joseph, Missouri and Vieselfuel LLC in Stuart, Fla., based on using lipase as catalyst. Production at both sites has been …

Biodiesel, enzymes, Novozymes

DEINOVE & SUEZ Enter Into Waste to Ethanol Project

Joanna Schroeder

DEINOVE has entered into a collaborative agreement with SUEZ ENVIRONMENT Group to explore the potential for developing a new industrial sector for transforming urban organic waste into ethanol through the use of Deinococcus bacteria. The goal of the two-year agreement is to define the optimum conditions for producing ethanol on a per-industrious scale. Today, organic waste is essentially recycled through …

advanced biofuels, enzymes, Ethanol, Waste-to-Energy

Biodiesel Adds Value, Diversification to Ethanol Ops

John Davis

It’s not a brand new idea, but the concept of co-locating ethanol and biodiesel plants has been catching on more and more lately. This article from Biodiesel Magazine talks about how ethanol refiners are looking to take their by-product, distillers corn oil (DCO), and turn it into biodiesel to add value to those ethanol plants already on the ground, while …

Biodiesel, corn, enzymes, Ethanol, feedstocks