donate now
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.”
A technical definition that …

Read the full story »
Business News/Analysis

Federal Legislation

Political news and views from Capitol Hill.

More Coming Events

Conferences and Events List in Addition to Coming Events Carousel (above)

Original Writing, Opinions Advanced Biofuels USA

Sustainability

Home » Feedstock, Field Crops, R & D Focus

Genome Sequence Shows Sorghum’s Immense Potential

Submitted by on January 29, 2009 – 5:14 pmNo Comment

Southerners may best know sorghum as sweet, biscuit-topping syrup. But the small grain’s uses range from a dependable, drought-tolerant food crop to biofuel source, says a University of Georgia researcher who led a team that recently sequenced the plant’s genome. READ MORE

Related posts:

  1. New Crop Modeling Tool for Predicting Sorghum Production
  2. UGA Researchers Looking to Turn Fruit into Fuel
  3. Switchgrass-Ethanol Study Shows Positive Findings
  4. Modified Lignin Has Potential Benefits for Ethanol, Advanced Biofuels, Paper, and Feed
  5. Citrus Peel Waste a Potential Source of Ethanol

Comments are closed.