Cellulosic Ethanol Fueled Vette Makes History

Cindy Zimmerman

Corvette Racing made motorsports history Saturday, scoring the first victory on 85 percent cellulosic ethanol racing fuel (E85R) in American Le Mans Series competition. Drivers Oliver Gavin and Olivier Beretta won their second consecutive class victory on the waterfront street circuit in St. Petersburg, Florida. “This was our first race running cellulosic E85 ethanol, and we had great performance and …

American LeMans, Cellulosic, E85, EPIC, Ethanol, News

Ohio Funds Fuel Cell Research

John Davis

Hydrogen fuel cell technology is getting a boost from the state of Ohio. The Ohio Department of Development and Ohio’s Third Frontier Commission has awarded Crown Equipment Corporation nearly one million dollars in grant money for additional fuel cell research. The development of fuel cells is a natural extension of Crown’s ongoing focus on environmental sustainability. As a technology leader …

Energy, Government, Hydrogen, News, Research

Green Racing Showcases Ethanol

Cindy Zimmerman

St. Petersburg, Florida will be the site of the greenest racing event in history this weekend when both the IndyCar Series and the American Le Mans Series will compete on the streets in the Honda Grand Prix and Acura Sports Car Challenge. This is the second year that the IndyCar Series is racing on 100 percent ethanol and the first …

American LeMans, Cellulosic, E85, Ethanol, Indy Racing, International, News, Racing

Former Imperium VP Joins Harris Group

John Davis

International engineering firm Harris Group, which has a stake in the alternative energy game, has named former Imperium Renewables Vice President Mark Warner as the company’s director of the program management services. A company press release says Warner’s experience with Imperium will serve him well at Seattle-based Harris Group: Mr. Warner led the effort to build the largest biodiesel production …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, News

Government Dispels Biofuels Myths

John Davis

A new paper from the U.S. Department of Energy tries to put to rest some of the myths that still swirl around biofuels. The document, posted on the DOE web site, takes on some of the most-often repeated arguments against renewable energy with solid facts: MYTH: In terms of emissions, biofuels emit the same amount as gasoline or more. FACT: …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, Government, News

Report: World Biofuel Demand Will Continue to Skyrocket

John Davis

A study by the Freedonia Group Inc. says that demand for biofuels throughout the world will grow by 20 percent a year to 92 million metric tons in 2011. This article from the International Business Times says the Cleveland-based industry research firm says the demand will increase despite the current food-versus-fuel and environmental debates: Market expansion will come from a …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, News

Farm Foundation to Host Carbon Footprint Forum

John Davis

Farm Foundation, a non-profit group that works as a catalyst for farm policy discussion, is holding a forum on the lifecycle carbon footprint analysis of biofuels, this coming Tuesday, April 8 from 9 am to 11 am in the First Amendment Lounge of the National Press Club in Washington D.C. Speakers providing opening comments will be: * Bruce McCarl of …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, Government, Miscellaneous, News

New Iowa Plant Gets Approval

Cindy Zimmerman

Ethanol start-up, Red Rock Renewables LLC, is moving into the next phase of development on a new fuel ethanol plant to be located in Pleasantville, Iowa. Last week, the company received approval on a final development agreement with the city of Pleasantville and the plant will now move into the next and most critical phase for ethanol plant construction, funding. …

Ethanol, Facilities, News

Senator Pushes for Higher Ethanol Blends

Cindy Zimmerman

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is continuing to push for the use of higher ethanol blends in regular car engines. Last fall, Grassley and several other senators wrote the Environmental Protection Agency requesting testing of blends of ethanol above 10% for non-flexible fuel vehicles. Now Grassley is asking car makers what they are doing in the area of research and testing …

Ethanol, Government, News, RFA

Partnership for Cellulosic Technology

Cindy Zimmerman

The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has entered into partnership with ConocoPhillips and Iowa State University to identify promising cellulosic biomass conversion technologies for the future. The collaboration will bring three independently established programs together to help identify the most efficient and cost-effective methods for making liquid transportation fuels from plants. “Research cooperation among government, industry …

Cellulosic, Ethanol, Government, News, Research