Ethanol Industry Agrees With Pawlenty

Cindy Zimmerman

Announcing his candidacy for the president in the heart of ethanol country, Republican Tim Pawlenty, former governor of Minnesota, made headlines Monday for his comments on phasing out ethanol subsidies, but the real story is that the industry agrees with him. “The hard truth is there are no longer any sacred programs,” Pawlenty said. “The truth about federal energy subsidies …

ACE, Audio, Ethanol, Government

Osage Bio Energy On the Sales Block

Joanna Schroeder

Osage Bio Energy has announced its board of directors will sell the company. Osage has also decided not to begin production at its Appomattox Bio Energy ethanol plant in Hopewell, Virginia that had originally been scheduled to be online in May of 2010. The company was to use barley as its primary feedstock. As a result of this action, the …

Ethanol, Ethanol News

University of Florida Receives USDA/DOE Grant

Joanna Schroeder

The University of Florida has received a four-year $5.4 million federal grant to develop methods of producing energy, such as ethanol, from sweet sorghum. The grant is part of a $47 million package funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) designed to support projects that hopefully help the U.S. reduce its dependence on …

biochemicals, biofuels, Cellulosic, Ethanol

50% of India’s Fuel Needs Could Be Met By Biofuels

Joanna Schroeder

One million jobs could be created in India over the next decade through the transformation of agricultural waste into biofuel. Should this occur, biofuels could meet 59 percent of the demand for liquid transportation fuels by 2020. This according to the Bloomberg New Energy Finance study, “Next-generation Ethanol: What’s in it for India,” commissioned by Novozymes. Already, the Indian government …

biofuels, biomass, Ethanol, International, Research

Don’t Mess with the RFS

Joanna Schroeder

The U.S. biofuels industry sent a message to Congress today asking them not to mess with the RFS. Specifically, the industry encouraged lawmakers “to stand firm in the face of calls to waive or repeal the groundbreaking biofuels provisions included in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA), including the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS).” Several biofuel organizations came …

Biodiesel, biofuels, Cellulosic, Ethanol

New E85 Station Opens in Redwood City, CA

Joanna Schroeder

A new E85 station has opened in Redwood City, California, the hometown of Propel Fuels. As gas prices remain high, more and more California motorists are moving to renewable fuels to fill their tanks. This is just one of many E85 stations that Propel plans on opening in the Bay area (San Francisco). In an event to officially open the …

Biodiesel, E85, Ethanol

ICM Files for Corn Oil Separation Patent

Joanna Schroeder

ICM has announced the company has filed for a non-provisional patent application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and an international patent application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) with the U.S. as receiving office. The patent will cover ICM’s newest development to its Advanced Oil System, a corn oil extraction technology. Also filed was a petition to …

Company Announcement, corn, Ethanol

New Study Assesses Wood For Biofuels

Joanna Schroeder

Wood waste has been one of the feedstocks most studied for viability as a biofuel. Today a new study evaluates the promise of wood waste biofuels by reviewing 12 technologies and 36 projects that convert wood to fuels including ethanol, butanol, diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel. This particular area of research has garnered strong public and private investment and drop-in …

biobutanol, biofuels, biojet fuel, Ethanol, feedstocks, Research

New Study Breaks Link Between Land Use, Biofuels

Joanna Schroeder

In a new study released today by Michigan State University (MSU), biofuel production in the United States through 2007, “probably has not induced any indirect land use change.” The report was conducted by Seungdo Kim and Bruce Dale, both MSU scientists, and the results will be published in the next issue of the Journal of Biomass and Bioenergy. ILUC is …

biofuels, corn, Ethanol, Indirect Land Use, Research, RFA

Company Studies Tobacco for Biofuels

Joanna Schroeder

A start-up company, Tyton BioSciences, is looking for a new outlet for tobacco – biodiesel and ethanol. The company is developing genetically modified tobacco that will, according to their website, “produce both ethanol and biodiesel at yields that far surpass the traditional crops of corn and soy.” The company’s tobacco will also be easier to grow than those grown for …

Biodiesel, biofuels, Ethanol, feedstocks