Finally Cellulosic Ethanol Cheaper to Make and Build Than Traditional Ethanol and Gasoline

Alliance BioEnergys CTS Fuel is Proving to Cost Remarkably Less to Build and Operate Compared to Other Cellulosic Ethanol Technologies and Traditional Corn Ethanol Plants

CMT's Annual Biomass & BioEnergy Asia on 26-28 Jan, in Bangkok

CMT's annual two-track summit incorporating - 'Biomass Supply Chain' and 'Biofuels World Asia' - traces Asia's biomass feedstock market trends and the progress in use of biofuels in road transport and aviation.

TurnW2E Waste-To-Energy Gasification System to be Demonstrated at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam

Biomass Energy Systems, Inc. Demonstration Has Major Alternative Energy Use Implications for US Military, Islands, and State of Hawaii.

Joule and Red Rock Biofuels Announce Intent to Merge, Creating an Industry-Leading Carbon-Neutral Fuel Production Platform

Dr. Brian Baynes Named CEO Replacing Serge Tchuruk Who Will Continue in Board Role

Roadside gumweed in Nevada could be used as jet fuel for the military

College of Ag, Biotech and Natural Resources leads research project at University of Nevada, Reno

Secretary Moniz Announces Clean Energy Technologies are Accelerating in the U.S. Marketplace According to New Revolution…Now Report

Development and Deployment of Wind, Solar, EV, and LED Technologies in the U.S. are Helping to Grow Americas Low-Carbon Economy and Combat Climate Change

SUM 2016 - 3rd Symposium on Urban Mining

Following the huge success of its second edition in 2014, which registered the participation of more than 200 delegates from 40 different countries worldwide, SUM 2016 - 3rd Symposium on Urban Mining will be held in the suggestive former Monastery of Saint Augustine in Bergamo's upper city, from 23rd to 25th of May 2016. The Symposium is organized by IWWG - International Waste Working Group and it will last three days, including oral sessions, a poster session and a technical tour.

Venice 2016 - 6th International Symposium on Energy from Biomass and Waste

The sixth edition of the Venice Symposium will take place from 14 to 17 November 2016 in Venice and will focus as per tradition on the advances made in the application of technologies for energy recovery from biomass and waste and to encourage discussion in these fields.

Scotland falling short of 100% renewable electricity target

Industry chief calls on UK Government to end uncertainty over future support for sector

Hamrick Engineering Granted Patent for Extracting Sugars and Nanocellulose from Biomass

Broad Patent Describes New Vacuum Infusion Technology

Turboden supplies the largest ORC biomass unit in UK

Kantor Energy Ltd., selected Turboden Srl to supply the clean electricity generation equipment. Turboden's ORC unit will generate more than 6.5 MW of electricity, utilizing around 55,000 tonnes of waste timber wood from demolition sites as carbon neutral fuel, and it is expected to cut greenhouse emissions by approximately 12,700 tonnes of CO2e per year, the equivalent of taking 5,700 cars off the road for the life of the project.

Missouri Poised to Capture Share of Growing Corporate Renewable Energy Market

Analysis shows opportunity for investment and economic growth with policies that make it easier for large companies to use wind and solar to power their operations in Missouri

China's Non-Hydropower Renewable Installed Capacity Will More than Triple to 609 Gigawatts by 2025, says GlobalData

The companys report* states that China has made considerable progress in renewable power over recent years.

Research Report - Better Biofuels Ahead - The Road to Low-Carbon Fuels

By Emily Cassidy, Research Analyst for EWG.org:  Biofuels produced from switchgrass and post-harvest corn waste could significantly reduce the emissions that contribute to climate change, according to an analysis by EWG and University of California biofuels experts. EWG’s analysis found that the life cycle carbon intensity of cellulosic ethanol from switchgrass was 47 percent lower than that of gasoline. Ethanol made from corn stover – the leaves and stalks that remain in the field after the grain is harvested – has a life-cycle carbon intensity 96 percent lower than gasoline’s.[1] By contrast, studies have found that the life cycle carbon intensity of corn ethanol is greater than that of gasoline (Mullins et al. 2010, EPA, 2010a). Yet current federal policies strongly favor the production of conventional biofuels such as corn ethanol at the expense of lower-carbon alternatives.    View full article...

PrecisionHawk Partners With Genera Energy to Build Aerial Analysis Tools for Biomass Crops

The automated algorithms will assess crop health and productivity using aerial farm imagery collected by satellites and drones

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