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US-based Greenleaf Biofuels produced its one millionth gallon of biodiesel at the end of October this year.
The milestone came since commercial production at its New Haven Terminal location in Connecticut began in the summer.
The fuel will primarily be blended into the region’s heating oil supply enabling consumers to heat their homes and businesses with a product which has been shown…
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US-based Greenlight Biofuels (GB) is to work with Airmall USA, a company which develops and manages concessions at four US airports.
GB will collect and recycle waste cooking oil from Airmall’s relevant tenants at the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and convert it into biodiesel, which it claims will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 78%.
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Brazilian energy business Petrobras and state-owned company Embrapa are to develop new technology for sugarcane production to eventually benefit the ethanol market.
The two companies signed a technical cooperation agreement in late November aimed towards sugarcane production in Rio Grande do Sul. The project is backed by an investment of BR$ 5.5 million (€1.7 million) and has been approved…
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In its latest move towards renewable energy, French oil and petrochemicals conglomerate Total has announced its entry into a joint venture with Calfornia-based biofuels company Amyris, forming Total Amyris BioSolutions.
The formation, a 50/50 JV, was announced in December. It now holds exclusive rights and a license under Amyris' intellectual property to produce and market renewable diesel and…
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The Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) has launched an initiative, with the help of The Boeing Company, to support small farmers in Southeast Asia by expanding their opportunities to grow feedstocks that produce sustainable fuels.
More than 60 participants from 15 countries attended a three-day South-East Asian workshop on 'Sustainable Biomaterials for Better Livelihoods' that…
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An explosion at an ethanol plant in Brazil has claimed the life of one worker and seriously injured another, according to reports.
The blast occurred within a sugarcane turbine milling machine on 4 December at the Usina Santa Elisa facility, which is owned by Louis Dreyfus company Biosev.
The unfortunate employee died instantly while the second suffered severe burns but is currently now…
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SCS Global Services (SCS), an environmental and sustainability certification, auditing, testing, and standards development company, has announced the successful certification of two companies utilising biofuel-based technologies designed to advance the aviation industry beyond its dependency on conventional fossil fuels.
The certifications, based on standards set by the Roundtable of Sustainable…
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Construction of a new commercial biomass to ethanol plant has begun in Brazil.
The $100 million (€72.9 million) project between Raizen Energia and technology provider Iogen will be located by Raizen’s sugarcane mill in Sao Paulo and aims to produce 40 million litres of cellulosic ethanol a year from sugarcane bagasse and straw.
Iogen will supply all related process technology, process…
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US biomass-based diesel imports in September were nearly double the volume of August, according to the latest figures from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).
The EIA defines 'biomass-based diesel' as 'biodiesel and other renewable diesel fuel or diesel fuel blending components derived from biomass, but excluding renewable diesel fuel co-processed with petroleum feedstocks.'
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German biodiesel exports have rocketed this year, according to the German Federal Statistical Office (GFSO).
The GFSO puts foreign sales between January and September 2013 at 1.1 million tonnes (330 million gallons), almost 14% up on the same period in 2012. Imports have dropped by one quarter from the previous year, to 446,833 tonnes (134.1 million gallons). Export surplus amounted to over…
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Global science-based company Royal DSM has announced that together with Denmark-based DONG Energy it has demonstrated the combined fermentation of C6 and C5 sugars from wheat straw on an industrial scale.
DONG Energy, through its subsidiary Inbicon, develops technology for conversion and refining of soft ligno-cellulosic biomass into fuel, feed, and green chemistry products.
DSM says the combined…
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PGF Biofuels, in conjunction with Paterson Grain, has become the first Canadian organisation to receive Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) certification.
The certification is for Resonance carinata, an oilseed crop well adapted to production in semi-arid regions with an oil profile PGF says is ideally suited for use in the renewable aviation and biodiesel fuel industries.
Andrew B.…
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A company based in Pilbara, western Australia that recycles cooking oil from mining camps to make biofuel has announced plans to begin developing cleaning products from glycerol.
The Ashburton Aboriginal Corp. launched its subsidiary biodiesel company, AshOil, in 2010 after investigating alternative fuel sources in light of rising diesel costs.
Used cooking oil for biodiesel production is…
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A new study by the Imperial College, London, has suggested that bamboo ethanol may be a promising alternative to petrol.
According to the research, published in Biotechnology for Biofuels, the composition of bamboo is similar to energy grasses that are used in biofuel production, including switchgrass.
Bamboo, the researchers highlight, has a cell wall that comprises cellulose, lignin and…
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Argentina, one of the world's leading biodiesel producers, will require a 10% biodiesel blend in fuel burned for power generation, according to government officials.
In a bid to boost the struggling biofuels sector and increase the use of 'green fuels', the blending requirement for biofuel in the diesel used to run local vehicles will also be stepped to 10% in January, planning minister Julio de…
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