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County Offers Incentives to Lure Chemtex
July 12, 2011 – 5:22 pm | No Comment

by Chris Berendt  (The Sampson Independent)  A $160 million ethanol biofuels plant would bring 65 new jobs and an opportunity for Sampson County to position itself on the forefront of alternative energy technology as the site …

UMass Amherst Biologist Will Improve Ethanol Yields from Energy Crops with Energy Department Grant
June 13, 2011 – 5:21 pm | No Comment

(University of Massachusetts Amherst) Detecting the genetic mechanism for how certain strains of the energy crop model systemBrachypodium can produce more ethanol than others is the aim of a new five-year, $750,000 Early Career Research …

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 …

Using Biofuel Tax Credits to Achieve Energy and Environmental Policy Goals
July 19, 2010 – 2:01 pm | No Comment

(Congressional Budget Office)   The federal government supports the use of biofuels—transportation fuel produced usually from renewable plant matter, such as corn—in the pursuit of national energy, environmental, and agricultural policy goals. Tax credits encourage the …