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Volume 14, Issue 5
Published: September 14, 2020
Flexible feedstock future for biodiesel
Never before has it been clear the biodiesel industry needs to adopt technologies that can provide much-needed flexibility to switch to the lowest cost feedstock. Bio-based solutions are a proven technology...
Driving investment into biofuels
Ecostrat examines how standardisation can help with increasing biofuels usage...
A green future
Exploring the growing importance of algae biofuels and its advantages and disadvantages...
Corn dry fractionation - a breakthrough in diversification
How does this process allow the diversification of revenue streams in ethanol production?...
Governments embrace 'build back better' policies
Asian countries embark on developing robust energy systems...
Motoring ahead
Research is under way into E20 standardisation in vehicle petrol...
Investing in the future
Biofuels International spoke with Sarah Ellerby, CEO of Nova Pangaea Technologies,about the challenges it has faced in the past 12 months as well as some of its successes...
Forging alliances
The US and Canadian biofuel trade co-operation drives climate progress...
Lofty ambitions
The four pillars for successful biofuels’ project investment...
Great conversion
The production of renewable methanol is a suitable way for efficient CO2 utilisation...
Performance enhancement in ethanol plants
Feedstock and product diversification and retrofit strategies for plant improvement...
Investigating catalyst killers
Pre-treatment technology to solve issues with waste-based feedstock production...