All Entries Tagged With: "Michigan State"
Researchers says greenhouse gases from biofuel production can be reduced to “nearly zero”; impacts EPA biofuel lifecycle analysis?
Researchers from Michigan State and Phillips Academy published a study in Environmental Science & Technology that demonstrates how greenhouse gas emissions associated with biofuels cultivation can be reduced to “nearly zero” based on no-till agriculture and other advanced agricultural practices. The study’s co-authors include ethanol pioneer Dr. Bruce Dale of Michigan State.
Brent Erickson, executive vice [...]
Michigan State University may build $20 million biofuels plant using N-Viro System
In Ohio, N-Viro announced that the trustees of Michigan State University voted to proceed with a biofuels plant that will manufacture N-Viro fuel. The waste-to-energy system will cost $20 million, funded by MSU through its General Fund, and will reduce campus CO2 emissions by 3 percent. The plant will be located at the TB Simon [...]


