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Biorefinery 2015 – The Shape of advanced biofuels to come – Part II
Tweet In Part I of our special two-part series, we looked at changing financial structures. Today in part II, we look at a new set of technologies coming along that are redefining our ideas about scale and cost. As seen in part I of Biorefinery 2015: the first wave of cellulosic biofuels projects are now [...]
Canadian RFA launches advanced biofuels committee
Tweet In Canada, the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association has launched a new committee focused on promoting advanced biofuels. The new committee and its members represent leaders in advanced biofuels with their cutting edge technologies and first-of-kind projects. The inaugural members of the committee are Enerkem, Inbicon and Mascoma.
World Biofuels Market – 2013 preview
Tweet Today in the Netherlands, World Biofuels Markets kicks off again as Rotterdam becomes, for the next three days, the epicenter of the global bioenergy business. The streaming in of bioenergy’s global leadership — and the mass of industry suppliers joining in — assured that the papal conclave would have a little competition this week [...]
Who’s Your Valentine? Biofuels Digest’s Ardent 50
Tweet Gevo, KiOR top the Ardent 50 rankings at biofuelsdigest.com — the most-intensively researched companies— analyzing page views from more than 800,000 site visits. In Florida, Gevo and KiOR took Valentines Day honors by topping the Ardent 50 rankings, as Biofuels Digest published the 50 Most searched companies at biofuelsdigest.com for 2012-13. In topping this [...]
ETH teams with Inbicon for Brazilian cellulosic ethanol R&D
Tweet In Brazil, ETH Bioenergia announced that it has teamed with Denmark’s Inbicon for R&D into cellulosic ethanol with research also expected to lead to production. Results from the first collaboration are expected in 2015 with technology licensing first focused on the Brazilian market. ETH is investing $200 million through 2016 with various R&D partnerships [...]
Novozymes: Biofuels Digest’s 5-Minute Guide (Q1 2013 update)
Tweet Company description: Novozymes is the world leader in bioinnovation. Together with customers across a broad array of industries we create tomorrow’s industrial biosolutions, improving our customers’ business, and the use of our planet’s resources. With over 700 products used in 130 countries, Novozymes’ bioinnovations improve industrial performance and safeguard the world’s resources by offering [...]
The Top 100 People in Bioenergy, 2012-13
Tweet The Top 100 People in Bioenergy for 2012-13, as voted by the readers of Biofuels Digest and the Digest editorial board: 1. Tom Vilsack, US Secretary of Agriculture 2. Jeff Broin, Chairman, Jeff Lautt, CEO, POET 3. Guido Ghisolfi, CEO, Chemtex, Beta Renewables 4. Jonathan Wolfson, CEO, Harrison Dillon President, Solazyme 5. Fred Cannon, [...]
The Old Switcheroo — the “now” of cellulosic biofuels vs “five years away” in oil & gas
Tweet As renewable fuel developers put steel in the ground, oil & gas points to a fossil-based transformation in transportation fuels just “five years away”. The oil & gas and the renewable fuels industries find themselves in unfamiliar waters, as it happens. For years, renewable fuels developers have spoken in terms of the long-term promise, [...]
New Biofuels Digest 5-Minute Guides to Inbicon, Elevance
Tweet Biofuels Digest has released the next wave of its 5-Minute Guides – a “news you can use” digest on the leading companies in biofuels. Each 5-Minute Guide provides a company description, 3 top milestones for 2010-12 and projected for 2012-14, description of the business model; plus project info (location, feedstocks, product set, processing technology, [...]
Inbicon: Biofuels Digest’s 5-Minute Guide
Tweet Based in: Denmark Type of technology: Cellulosic ethanol from wheat straw via enzymatic hydrolysis. In a typical Inbicon project, 1200 metric tons per day will be converted into 20 million gallons a year of The New Ethanol; 180,000 MT/year of clean lignin, used to produce green electricity; and 185,500 MT/year of C5 molasses for [...]



