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0What are 3rd and 4th generation biofuels and when are they coming? 1276556520
Back in the early days of mass-produced biofuels, corn-based ethanol and soy-based biodiesel were all the rage. But criticism about food vs. fuel and scalability abounded and, by 2008, cellulosic ethanol became known as a so-called second-generation-biofuel and, maybe, the answer to our ...
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Capturing bio-diesel from sweating plants - can this really be done? 1273171980
We never really knew that plants sweat. Nor were we aware that when some of them sweat, it's good ole biodiesel pouring out. If that's the case, then let's turn up the heat and get rewarded with all the fuel we will ever need. A little-known American company called Joule Unlimited claims that ...
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There's a fungus among us (other biodiesel feedstocks) 1270584300
Researchers in Spain have demonstrated that they can transform fungus directly into commercial-grade biodiesel.Through a process we admittedly don't pretend to completely understand, the fungus mucor circinelloides is made into ASTM-D6751-spec biodiesel without first having its oils extracted, a ...
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NSF funds study to investigate pollution chemistry in algae biofuels 1269608280
True, 2009 was a bad year for biodiesel. The U.S. economy tanked, the European Union tariffed U.S. biodiesel straight off the continent and the $1.00-per-gallon tax credit for biodiesel producers expired at the end of December. But automakers from Daimler to Chevrolet are still betting on some ... -
Study: algae biofuels not the easy, green biofuel answer - yet 1264982160
Over the last several years, algae has been seen as the great green hope to make biofuels a truly viable option that wouldn't affect food supplies. In part, this is because algae has the potential to yield up to 100 times as much fuel per acre as soy or corn feedstocks. Unfortunately, progress ...
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Forget biodiesel, algae could produce hydrogen 1258560120
Gephyrocapsa oceanica - Wikimedia CommonsIn recent years, algae has gotten a fair bit of attention for its potential use as a feedstock for producing biodiesel. While the net carbon output of algae sourced liquid fuels could be a huge boon to the environment, there is a possible path that could ... -
What's greener than a Prius? The Algaeus, a Prius with algae fuel in the tank 1252276800
Remember Sapphire Energy, the company that uses algae to generate renewable gasoline? They's partnered up with "Fuel" director Josh Tickell for a 10-day, cross-country tour from San Francisco to New York City using a Prius that will burn some algae-based renewable gasoline along the way. If ... -
VIDEO: SunEco and JB Hunt test algae biodiesel, 82% particulate reduction 1249243980
lick above to watch the video after the jumpSunEco Energy has been working with partner Global ReNergy Systems for several years to develop algae biodiesel and the company has been operating a pilot facility in Chino, California for two years. During this time, the company has been growing algae ... -
DOE readies $85 billion for algal and advanced biofuels 1247851740
The DOE is getting ready to spend $85 billion on research to create biofuels made from algae and other advanced techniques. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds will be made available "for the development of algae-based biofuels and advanced, infrastructure-compatible biofuels" that ...
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Dow and Algenol producing ethanol from algae and saltwater 1246398240
When the subject of algae comes up in relation to biofuels, it's usually concerning biodiesel. That's because algae are very high in oil content. However, one of the main reasons for interest in algae is that it grows fast and consumes a significant amount of carbon dioxide. With that in mind, ...

