17 Projects with 4 Billion Gallons, 9 Fast Emerging Players: The Digest’s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to California’s Green Rush
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) At DigestConnect this past Thursday, we talked about the latest the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard, how the LCFS relates to the Renewable Fuel Standard and energy values, we compared the value stack for 5 popular transport molecules – gasoline, diesel, ethanol, cellulosic ethanol, and renewable diesel.
A look at 17 projects with 4 billion gallons running and aiming at the California market, like the new colossus Phillips 66 project, Diamond Green Diesel, Next Renewables, Ryze Renewables, Fulcrum Bioenergy, California Ethanol + Power, Gevo, Velocys, as well as 9 fast emerging players, and more. READ MORE
DigestConnect #20 – California Here I Come — In all, there’s more than 4 billion gallons of advanced biofuels capacity operating, under construction or planned, for the California market. What’s going on? To answer that question. we were joined by Dave Rubenstein the CEO of California Ethanol & Power, an advanced biofuels project based on sugarcane in the Imperial Valley, and Mark Riedy, the dean of renewable energy project finance and a partner at Kilpatrick Townsend Stockton.
California Dairy’s Carbon Footprint Steadily Shrinking (Milk Business)
You can read more on the UC-Davis dairy industry climate study here.
Read more on California’s renewable natural gas projects here.