Bioenergy

Bioenergy (33)

Synopsis: Energy: Energy forms: Renewable energy: Bioenergy:


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The Omniprocessor, designed by Seattle-area engineering firm Janicki Bioenergy, reinvents the sewage treatment plant. In the Omniprocessor, sewer sludge is fed into tubes


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and thus better harvest bioenergy. ong and Daniel Cosgrove professor and chair in biology at Penn State are the lead authors.


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a large machine/small waste treatment plant developed by Janicki Bioenergy (an offshoot of Sedro-Woolley-based Janicki Industries)


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In several subsectors, notably food e-commerce and bioenergy, companies are reaching sizes where an IPO is within grasp,


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The first application in which this microscope was deployed in the DOE Bioenergy Science Center was for analyzing plant cell walls,


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where he previously headed the Center for Bioenergy & Photosynthesis. Ultimately, researchers hope to create an entirely synthetic system that is more robust and efficient than its natural counterpart.


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The first application as part of DOE's Bioenergy Science Center was in the examination of plant cell walls under several treatments to provide submicron characterization.


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The research, supported by DOE's Bioenergy Technologies Office, has implications for the energy efficiency and cost of catalytic upgrading technologies proposed for use in biorefineries.


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where he previously headed the Center for Bioenergy & Photosynthesis. Ultimately, researchers hope to create an entirely synthetic system that is more robust and efficient than its natural counterpart.


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where he previously headed the Center for Bioenergy & Photosynthesis. Ultimately, researchers hope to create an entirely synthetic system that is more robust and efficient than its natural counterpart.


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The research, supported by DOE's Bioenergy Technologies Office, has implications for the energy efficiency and cost of catalytic upgrading technologies proposed for use in biorefineries.


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Grasslands support more species than cornfields In Wisconsin bioenergy is for the birds. Really. In a study published today in the journal PLOS ONE University of Wisconsin-Madison

whether corn and perennial grassland fields in southern Wisconsin could provide both biomass for bioenergy production and bountiful bird habitat.

and biofuels too by providing information for land managers farmers conservationists and policy makers as the bioenergy industry ramps up particularly in Wisconsin and the central U s as bioenergy production demand increases we should pay attention to the ecological consequences says Turner.

when UW-Madison's Carol Williams coordinator of the Wisconsin Grasslands Bioenergy Network and the DNR's David Sample approached Turner

of which are used already for small-scale bioenergy production--and 11 cornfields in southern Wisconsin. Over the course of two years the researchers characterized the vegetation growing in each field calculated

and is one of only a few analyses to examine the impact of bioenergy production on birds.

and other types of vegetation the new findings indicate grassland fields may represent an acceptable tradeoff between creating biomass for bioenergy and providing habitat for grassland birds.

Our study suggests diverse bioenergy crop fields could benefit birds more so than less diverse fields.

new findings indicate grassland fields may represent an acceptable tradeoff between creating biomass for bioenergy and providing habitat for grassland birds.

We really can produce bioenergy and provide habitat for rare birds in the state. Story Source:


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Last week, the U s. Navy signed an agreement with biotech company Biodico to collaborate on developing advanced biofuels and bioenergy refineries throughout the globe for the U s. military.

California that will produce biofuels and bioenergy at prices competitive with unsubsidized conventional fuel and power.


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"The fuel was created by Audi's project partner Global Bioenergies, in France. In late 2014, Global Bioenergies started up the fermentation unit for a pilot program to produce gaseous isobutane from renewable biomass sugars such as corn-derived glucose.

Gaseous isobutane is a sort of raw material for the petrochemical industry that can then be refined into a variety of plastics, fuels and other applications.

"says Global Bioenergies CEO Marc Delcourt.""It is the first time that we have produced real gasoline from plants."

"says Rick Bockrath, vice president for chemical engineering at Global Bioenergies.""It's basically how we're moving away from an oil-based economy towards something that has a renewable, sustainable future to it."

"Audi and Global Bioenergies hope to tweak the production process in the future so that biomass is required no longer


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and built by the Washington-based engineering firm Janicki Bioenergy, which is now receiving funding from the Bill


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"Research on Bioenergy is an active field at Ume University. An important, practical application of the new knowledge can be enzymatic digestion of useful molecules from wooden raw materials,


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'Manufactured in France by Audi partner company, Global Bioenergies, the fuel is produced by converting corn-derived glucose-a renewable source of biomass sugar-into isobutane gas.

In this case, the team at Global Bioenergies refined it into a clear, high-grade,'unleadedfuel.""The next step in the process was to run the material through a conditioning

vice president for chemical engineering at Global Bioenergies, told Gizmag.""It's basically how we're moving away from an oil-based economy towards something that has a renewable, sustainable future to it."


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#Revolutionary microbe for biofuel production developed Biofuels pioneer Mascoma LLC and the Department of energy's Bioenergy Science Center have developed a revolutionary strain of yeast that could help significantly accelerate the development of biofuels from nonfood plant matter.


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#Tiny grains of rice hold big promise for greenhouse gas reductions, bioenergy Discovery delivers high starch content,

and creates more plant biomass, a bioenergy feedstock. In early work in Sweden, Jansson and his team investigated how distribution of sugars in plants could be controlled by a special protein called a transcription factor,


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Today, United will announce a $30 million investment in Fulcrum Bioenergy, one of the largest makers of aviation biofuels.


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