Truly Sustainable Renewable Future
March 17, 2009 – 10:42 am | One Comment

Advanced Biofuels are high-energy liquid transportation fuels derived from: low nutrient input/high per acre yield crops; agricultural or forestry waste; or other sustainable biomass feedstocks including algae.  The key word is “sustainable.”
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International Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Expo June 27-30 Indianapolis, IN
July 30, 2010 – 2:03 pm | No Comment

International Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Expo   June 27-30   Indianapolis, IN

Now in its 27th year, the FEW provides the global ethanol industry with cutting-edge content and unparalleled networking opportunities in a dynamic business-to-business environment. The FEW is the largest, longest running ethanol conference in the world—and the only event powered by Ethanol Producer Magazine.

From it’s inception in 1985, the mission of the event has remained constant: The FEW delivers timely presentations with a strong focus on commercial-scale ethanol production, new technology, and near-term research and development. The 2011 will be segmented into four concurrent tracks:

Track 1: Production
Track 2: Management
Track 3: Coproducts
Track 4: Cellulosic Ethanol

In addition to spot-on technical presentations hand-picked by an abstract rating committee of nearly 40 industry experts, the FEW offers superb networking forums alongside the largest, most widely attended expo in the business.

BBI International has owned and operated the FEW since 1995. In that time, the event has grown from 188 attendees and 13 exhibitors to 2,000-plus attendees and 300 exhibitors. The event draws industry professionals from 46 U.S. states and 25 countries, and plant personnel from nearly every operating ethanol facility in the United States and Canada. BBI plans to once again give two free full-access passes to every existing and under construction ethanol plant in North America, facilitating the attendance of hundreds of plant employees, executives and board members. It is a fitting reminder that the FEW is, and always will be, a conference tailored for ethanol producers.

The 2011 FEW proudly visits Indianapolis, Indiana. We look forward to seeing you there!   READ MORE

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International Biomass Conference & Expo May 3-5 St. Louis, MO
July 30, 2010 – 1:43 pm | No Comment
International Biomass Conference & Expo    May 3-5   St. Louis, MO

The 4th annual International BIOMASS Conference & Expo will take place May 3-5, 2011, at the America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri. This dynamic event – widely known as BIOMASS – unites industry professionals from …

Pacific West Biomass Conference & Trade Show January 10-12 Seattle, Washington
July 30, 2010 – 1:19 pm | No Comment
Pacific West Biomass Conference & Trade Show   January 10-12  Seattle, Washington

With an exclusive focus on biomass utilization in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada, the Pacific West BIOMASS Conference & Trade Show is a dynamic regional offshoot of Biomass Magazine’s International BIOMASS Conference & Expo, the largest …

Biofuel Investment in Australia ‘Inadequate,’ Caltex CEO Says
July 30, 2010 – 12:53 pm | No Comment

by James Paton (Bloomberg BusinessWeek)  Caltex Australia Ltd., the nation’s biggest oil refiner, called for increased government funding to spur biofuels development as part of an effort to curb greenhouse-gas emissions and bolster energy security.
Australia has …

Auburn Researchers Finding Ways to Turn Waste Into Fuel
July 30, 2010 – 12:41 pm | No Comment

by Travis Herrmann  (TheAuburn Plainsman)  Auburn University researchers have patented a new process for producing ethanol from paper (m)ill waste materials through biological conversion.
With research funded by the Masada Resource group, the new conversion process …

Fossil Fuel Subsidies Are 12 Times Support for Renewables, Study Shows
July 30, 2010 – 12:29 pm | No Comment

by Alex Morales (Bloomberg)  Global subsidies for fossil fuels dwarf support given to renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power and biofuels, Bloomberg New Energy Finance said.
Governments last year gave $43 billion to $46 …

Some Biofuels Are Better than Others: Thinking Strategically about Biofuels
July 30, 2010 – 12:17 pm | No Comment

(New Zealand Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment)  The purpose of this report is to take a fresh look at biofuels – to think strategically about how they might lessen our dependence on fossil fuels and thus …

Don’t Fall for Jatropha Plants, Warns UN Body
July 30, 2010 – 12:09 pm | No Comment

by Prabha Jagannathan  (Economic Times)  In a significant implication for the country’s biofuel policy, a specialised arm of the United Nations has warned that the developing countries should not buy blindly into the ‘jatropha for …

Zhuhai Oil Energy Plant Now Operational – Increases Biofuel Production Capacity; Biomagnetics Prepares to File Patents
July 30, 2010 – 11:52 am | No Comment

(Market Watch)  Biomagnetics Diagnostics Corp., a developer of revolutionary diagnostic systems and other innovative technologies, today announced that Zhuhai Oil Energy Science and Technology Ltd. has significantly increased its biofuel production capacity at its Guangdong …

New York Times Misses the Mark on America’s Fuel
July 30, 2010 – 11:42 am | No Comment

(Growth Energy)  The New York Times’ July 29th Editorial “Energy Subsidies – Good and Bad,” mischaracterizes Growth Energy’s proposal to open the American transportation fuels market and fails to acknowledge the technological advancements that have made …

Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE Concludes On Track Competition Events; Announces Teams Advancing to Validation Stage
July 30, 2010 – 11:13 am | No Comment

(Progressive Automotive X Prize)  Nine Vehicles from Seven Teams Continue in their Pursuit of a Multimillion Dollar Prize for Super Fuel-Efficient Cars
The Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE, a $10 million competition to inspire a new …

LS9, Inc. Makes Major Scientific Breakthrough in Converting Sugar to Alkanes
July 30, 2010 – 9:34 am | No Comment

(LS9)  Production Capabilities Successfully Demonstrated at Pilot Scale.
LS9, Inc., the Renewable Petroleum Company(TM), today announced in Science magazine a major scientific breakthrough that will significantly lower the cost of producing “drop-in” hydrocarbon fuels that are …

One Potato, Two Potato: the Counting of Biomass Emissions
July 30, 2010 – 9:20 am | No Comment

by Jim Lane (Biomass Digest)  Following the all-but-certain defeat of a renewal of the ethanol tax credit, left-wing environmental activists, confederated into the National Anti-Biomass Incineration and Forest Protection Campaign, are making a move to destabilize …

Ethanol Editorial Misses the Point
July 30, 2010 – 8:49 am | No Comment

by Alvin L. Moser (St. Augustine Record)  Editor: The editorial in the July 27 issue of The St. Auustine Record from The Chicago Tribune misses the whole point of adding ethanol to gasoline. Of course …

OriginOil Announces Revenue from First Customer
July 30, 2010 – 8:43 am | No Comment

(OriginOil)  Shipment of OriginOil Quantum Fracturing System to MBD Energy Triggers Payment
OriginOil, Inc., the developer of a breakthrough technology to transform algae, the most promising source of renewable oil, into a true competitor to petroleum, …

Researchers Work to Fill Biofuel Gap
July 30, 2010 – 8:36 am | No Comment

by Ashley Bray (Minnesota Daily)  The University (of Minnesota)’s Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering is working to develop sustainable, domestic biomass solutions.
…The University’s Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering — a division of the …

It’s a Critical Time for Ethanol
July 30, 2010 – 8:28 am | No Comment

by Joe Ruff (Omaha World Herald)  It’s time for the federal government to move beyond offering tax credits to companies that combine ethanol with gasoline, said the CEO of the fourth-largest ethanol producer in the country.
Instead, …

CARB Proposes LCFS Soil Sustainability Provisions
July 30, 2010 – 8:18 am | No Comment

by Joanna Schroeder (DomesticFuel)  The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is far from over on discrediting biofuels as part of their mandated policy known as the Low Carbon Fuels Standard (LCFS). For the past year, …

A New Tool for Improving Switchgrass
July 30, 2010 – 7:59 am | No Comment

by Dennis O’Brien  (USDA Agricultural Research Service)  Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have developed a new tool for deciphering the genetics of a native prairie grass being widely studied for its potential as a biofuel. The …

Hard Work Has Made Biodiesel a ‘Drop-In’ Fuel
July 30, 2010 – 7:43 am | No Comment

(Biodiesel Magazine)  … He (Steve Howell, technical director for the National Biodiesel Board and president of the Marc-IV consulting firm) mentioned the disadvantage from this model, however, is that the fuel properties of biodiesel made …

Rothsay Biodiesel’s Own Fleet Shows Fuel’s Reliability
July 30, 2010 – 7:34 am | No Comment

(Automotive Fleet)   Rothsay Biodiesel, a division of Maple Leaf Foods Inc., said that its program to fuel its own fleets with biodiesel blends reduced carbon output by approximately 700 metric tons in 2009 — the …

The AIM Interview: LANL’s José Olivares
July 30, 2010 – 7:11 am | No Comment

by David Schwartz (Algae Industry Magazine)  National security is at the root of the nearly seventy-year old Los Alamos National Laboratory, one of the world’s leading scientific research institutions. While originally organized for a single purpose: …

Oil Spill Boosts Local Ethanol Sales
July 29, 2010 – 4:02 pm | No Comment

by Dennis Sherer  (Times Daily)  The Gulf of Mexico oil spill is changing the driving habits of some north Alabama motorists.
Since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded in April and dumped millions of gallons of …

IEA Releases Landmark “Status of 2nd Generation Biofuels Demonstration Facilities” Report
July 29, 2010 – 3:32 pm | No Comment

by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest)  … IEA Bioenergy, part of the International Energy Agency, has published its report “Status of 2nd Generation Biofuels Demonstration Facilities in June 2010”, as a report to IEA Bioenergy Task 39.
The 126-page …

Status of 2nd Generation Biofuels Demonstration Facilities in June 2010
July 29, 2010 – 3:29 pm | No Comment

by Dina Bacovsky, Michal Dallos, Manfred Worgetter (International Energy Agency Task 39)   Driven by the need to partly replace fossil transport fuels and by food versus fuel and highest possible GHG mitigation considerations, large efforts are …

The Economics of U.S. Ethanol Policy: A Rebuttal
July 28, 2010 – 1:15 pm | No Comment

by John M. Urbanchuk   (ENTRIX/The Hill)  In his July 27 blog posting “The economics of U.S. ethanol policy” Professor Bruce Babcock of Iowa State University reports the results of new research suggesting that allowing the current …

Energy and Defense Departments Announce Agreement to Enhance Cooperation on Clean Energy and Strengthen Energy Security
July 28, 2010 – 12:32 pm | No Comment

At a White House Forum on Energy Security July 27, 2010, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of …

Rosetta Green and Seambiotic to Collaborate for Algal Biofuel
July 28, 2010 – 7:50 am | No Comment

(Algae Industry Magazine)  
Rosetta Green, a company specializing in the identification of unique genes in plants and algae for the cleantech and plant biotech industries, and Seambiotic, a company specializing in the growth of algae at …

Exploring Algae as Fuel
July 27, 2010 – 6:56 pm | No Comment

by Andrew Pollack  (New York Times)  …“We’ve probably engineered over 4,000 strains,” said Mike Mendez, a co-founder and vice president for technology at Sapphire Energy, the owner of the laboratory. “My whole goal here at …

New Chemical May Pave Way for Ethanol Pipelines
July 27, 2010 – 6:46 pm | No Comment

by Joanna Schroeder  (DomesticFuel)  A new technology may aid in the development of pipeline infrastructure to move ethanol. MidContinental Chemical Company, Inc. has announced a new fuel ethanol additive designed to combat stress corrosion cracking …

Constructing a Stage for Ethanol Creation
July 27, 2010 – 6:42 pm | No Comment

by Larisa Brass (KnoxvilleBiz.com)  As its biorefinery demonstration plant churns toward one day generating automobile fuel from grass, Genera Energy is beginning construction of what will effectively be the staging grounds for that process.
This week the …

Letter to the Editor: Washington Post
July 27, 2010 – 5:54 pm | No Comment

(Renewable Fuels Association)   In its editorial (“It’s time to end the excessive subsidies for corn ethanol,” 7/24/2010), the Post failed to provide its readers any context, misled them about the nature of U.S. ethanol production, …

Alfalfa Joins Feedstock Choices for Ethanol
July 27, 2010 – 5:43 pm | No Comment

by Philip Brasher  (Des Moines Register)  Some day, hay could be fuel for more than horses and cattle. Some Agriculture Department scientists say alfalfa could be a feedstock for ethanol fuel and offset some of …

Report Finds Bioenergy Production Can Expand across Africa without Displacing Food
July 27, 2010 – 5:28 pm | No Comment

(EurekAlert)  Policies needed to address potential conflicts, but report views bioenergy as crucial to ‘unlocking Africa’s latent potential’.
Crops can be produced for bioenergy on a significant scale in west, eastern and southern Africa without doing …

Piedmont Biofuels Unveils Next Generation Biodiesel Plant
July 27, 2010 – 5:19 pm | No Comment

(Piedmont Biofuels)  …The Enzymatic Biodiesel pilot plant was developed in partnership with the Biofuels Center of North Carolina, Novozymes, and the Chatham County Economic Development Corporation. This is the first pilot plant of its kind …

Süd-Chemie to Build Germany´s Largest Plant for the Biotechnological Production of Biofuels from Straw
July 27, 2010 – 5:02 pm | No Comment

(Süd-Chemie AG)  Süd-Chemie AG, one of the world´s leading specialty chemical companies for catalysts and adsorbents based in Munich is to build Germany´s largest plant to date for the production of climate-friendly, second-generation bioethanol, so-called cellulose …

CORE BioFuel Inc. Engages RECAT Technologies to Pilot Gasoline Reactors
July 27, 2010 – 4:42 pm | No Comment

(CORE Biofuel, Inc.)  CORE BioFuel Inc., a Canadian biofuel company that is commercializing an advanced biomass to gasoline production process, today announced the engagement of RECAT Technologies (www.recattechnologies.com) to complete a pilot of our gasoline production …

ATA Announces Formation of ‘Farm to Fly’ Sustainable Aviation Biofuels Initiative
July 27, 2010 – 4:34 pm | No Comment

(Air Transport Association)  The Air Transport Association of America (ATA), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, announced the official launch of the “Farm to Fly” partnership initiative with private industry, federal agencies and …

Khosla-Backed Kior Ups Funding to $110M
July 27, 2010 – 4:03 pm | No Comment

by Katie Fehrenbacher  (Earth2Tech)   Wow, for a biofuel startup few have heard of, KiOR has raised a whole lot of money. According to an amended filing, KiOR, has now raised a whopping $110 million from …

10,000 Articles Later, Biofuels Still Rocking, Rocketing
July 27, 2010 – 11:04 am | No Comment

by Jim Lane  (Biofuels Digest)   In Florida, Biofuels Digest celebrates its third birthday…After 3 years, and 10,000 articles, we salute all of you – the producers, financiers, policymakers, scientists, consumers and supporters of biofuels, for …

USDA Forest Service Releases New Roadmap for Responding to Changing Climate
July 27, 2010 – 10:37 am | No Comment

(US  Forest Service)  Roadmap Includes Scorecard System for Rating Effectiveness in Dealing With Climate Change Initiatives Across Forest Service
The USDA Forest Service today announced the release of the National Roadmap for Responding to Climate Change …

BioWise 2011 Summit And Exhibition – Biofuels From Lab To Finance March 14-15 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 27, 2010 – 8:18 am | No Comment
BioWise 2011 Summit And Exhibition – Biofuels From Lab To Finance    March 14-15  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

BioWise is where the most influential professionals involved in the biofuel and biomass market gather to share their views, learn about the latest in the industry and listen to consequential, in-depth presentations – from policy makers, …

New Alternative Fueling Station Opens in Ventura
July 27, 2010 – 8:10 am | No Comment

by Shane Cohn (Ventura County Reporter)  For a nation seeking less dependence on foreign oil, Silvas Oil Company has a solution for commuters and truckers passing through Ventura. The Oxnard-based company has officially opened the only …

Green Plains Renewable Energy Moves on Algae, Corn Oil Extraction
July 27, 2010 – 7:52 am | No Comment

by Holly Jessen (Ethanol Producer Magazine)  Green Plains Renewable Energy Inc. is moving to Phase II with its algae project at one plant and planning to install corn oil extraction technology at all six of …

Renewergy Develops Aeroponic Algal System
July 24, 2010 – 5:01 pm | No Comment

(Algae Industry Magazine)  Renewergy Corporation, of Erie, PA, has begun cultivating algae with its patent pending Aeroponic Algal Culture system at the Erie Wastewater Treatment Facility. The system is designed to encourage and enhance the growth of naturally …

IRS Brings Son of Black Liquor Back From the Dead; Ruling May Be Worth Billions to U.S. Pulp Makers
July 24, 2010 – 4:47 pm | No Comment

(Dead Tree Edition)  The Internal Revenue Service may have handed U.S. pulp and paper companies a multibillion-dollar gift by ruling that black liquor produced in 2009 is eligible for an even more lucrative tax credit …

Firm Selected to Supply R&D Equipment for Pretreatment of Biomass
July 24, 2010 – 4:34 pm | No Comment

(PR Newswire)  AdvanceBio Systems LLC, a Cincinnati-based technology company, has been awarded a contract by The Pennsylvania State University to supply a Bench Scale Hydrolyzer System for its Shared Fermentation Facility located in University Park, Pennsylvania. …

Reducing Ethanol Protections Won’t Hurt Industry, Report Finds
July 24, 2010 – 3:48 pm | No Comment

by Jay Heflin (The Hill)  
A new study by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development shows a reduction in the ethanol tax credit proposed by the House Ways and Means Committee and removing tariffs on …

Cellulosic Ethanol Projects Progressing
July 24, 2010 – 3:39 pm | No Comment

by Lisa Gibson (Biomass Magazine)  Both Abengoa Bioenergy and Poet LLC hope to have the first commercial cellulosic ethanol plant in the world and expect to begin operation in the next few years.
Poet’s Emmetsburg, Iowa, …

New Tech Uses Coal Steam to Produce Cellulosic Ethanol
July 24, 2010 – 3:04 pm | No Comment

by Tiffany Kaiser  (Daily Tech)   Inbicon, a developer of biomass refineries in Kalundborg, Denmark, has turned wheat straw into cellulosic ethanol and is calling it “The New Ethanol.” To mass produce this ethanol, the company …

Dresser Wayne E85 Dispensers Receive UL Approval
July 24, 2010 – 2:57 pm | No Comment

(Dresser Wayne)  Dresser Wayne, a global innovator of fuel dispensers and technologies, announced today that its Reliance® E-Series fuel dispensers for retail and fleet applications received Underwriters Laboratories (UL) certification for dispensing ethanol up to E85.  …