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Will Biofuel Make It?
in IfEnergy, on April 23, 2009
...ogies and innovations at the resulting fire sales.
At the end of the day, the capacity to produce cellulosic ethanol from non-food biomass still won't meet targets or demand.
I know the cars on...
Biofuels May be Obsolete Before We Can Make Enough to Matter - Part III
in IfEnergy, on January 2, 2009
...From Seeking Alpha , back in February: The Energy Bill requires that 3% of ethanol be derived from cellulosic sources by 2012, and 44% by 2022. That means, by my estimates, we'll need to produce ...
Biofuels May be Obsolete Before We Can Make Enough to Matter - Part II
in IfEnergy, on December 29, 2008
...ent even if ethanol production is ultimately a bad thing for the planet and mankind .
I mentioned cellulosic ethanol. But I didn't really talk much about it, other than to say that it was the ne...
Biofuels May be Obsolete Before We Can Make Enough to Matter - Part I
in IfEnergy, on December 26, 2008
... Independence and Security Act of 2007 calls for the U.S. fuel market to use 100 million gallons of cellulosic biofuel in 2010, according to Justin Moresco over at Red Herring. And according to More...
Bioenergy: Alternative Energy from Microorganisms
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 3, 2008
...arch on microbial energy conversions. The volume begins with 10 chapters on ethanol production from cellulosic feedstocks, which is more sustainable than ethanol production from corn. These chapters a...
Green investment - not for the faint-hearted
in Sox First, on May 13, 2008
...-for building a wind farm or a tidal barrage-or the patience to invest in new technologies, such as cellulosic ethanol or thin-film solar panels. "This means that the shares are likely to be vol...
Fabric From Acetobacter Fermentation By-Product
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 21, 2007
...cro'be' project, researchers have explored the use of a fabric made by microorganisms. The cellulosic material is produced by the Acetobacter bacterium with red wine as substrate.
The mode...
New York May Have the First Cellulosic Ethanol Plant in the US
in IfEnergy, on December 29, 2006
...ago) and it may come in the form of a $20 million test plant that would produce Bioethanol from any cellulosic substance!
According to this article , a demonstration plant that will make fuel from w...
Compound May Boost Biofuel Production from Plant Fiber
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 9, 2006
...om Iowa State University are exploring the uses of a chemical compound that could break down cellulosic plant materials to simple sugars, thus speeding up its fermentation into ethanol. When mi...
Will Farmers Own the Emerging Biofuels Sector?
in IfEnergy, on October 15, 2006
...phatically made presidential speeches.
For instance, in US and Canada, sectors that are developing cellulosic ethanol now think of the policy structure for biofuels as nothing more than piecemeal. Th...
Bio-Adhesives From Switchgrass
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 4, 2006
...uot;So, we took the entire fermentation mixture - the glue, plus the bacteria, plus the rest of the cellulosic biomass - and used it as an adhesive."
When tested as a wood glue, it was found out...
Is Making Chemicals and Industrial Materials from Plant Matter the Real Issue?
in IfEnergy, on September 24, 2006
...gy is on the upswing of the learning curve. In the next few years, we will see technological heaps (cellulosic ethanol production for example, is believed to be years ahead of current ethanol distilli...
Corn: More Than Just Ethanol
in IfEnergy, on August 21, 2006
... The US produces Bioethanol from corn. Right now, people are looking at Cellulosic ethanol production , which will make use corn waste to produce the biofuel. Researchers from Penn State a...
Clinton Proposes Strategic Energy Fund
in IfEnergy, on July 31, 2006
...y Fund will help speed up the development of renewable energy resources, such as the development of cellulosic ethanol , hypercars, wind and hydro plants, and other much needed infrastructure an...
From the DOE: Breaking the Biological Barriers to Cellulosic Ethanol
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 7, 2006
....S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released a research "roadmap" for the development of cellulosic ethanol as an alternative fuel source. The scientific document resulting from the ...




