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The 30 Most Transformative Technologies of 2010

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by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest)  (S)ubscriber voting begins for the 30 Most Transformative Technologies of 2010.   In all, 149 companies were nominated in 19 categories.

Categories are:

(Micro) Algae, cyanobacteria, lemna, and plankton platforms (20)
(Macro) Algae technologies (5)
Biobutanol technologies (4)
Biodiesel systems (2)
Cellulosic ethanol (35)
Consolidated Bioprocessing (2)
Chemical re-forming and hydroprocessing technologies (7)
Direct microbial conversion to fuels (6)
Electrofuels (13)
Engine technologies (3)
Enzyme technologies and platforms (6)
Fischer-Tropsch technologies (2)
Genetic and breeding platforms for feedstock transformation (7)
Pyrolysis (19)
Renewable chemicals (5)
Salt-tolerant feedstocks (2)
Small scale systems and microfuelers (2)
Waste to energy and symbiotic (“co-located”) systems including gasification (11)
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