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By Charity Pennock, on April 5th, 2010
From EESI:
The purpose of this project was to determine what incentives best support the commercialization of environmentally sustainable, low carbon, renewable biofuel technologies, to identify ways federal and state incentives can work together, and to determine how states can position themselves to help meet federal biofuels mandates. Toward that end, [...]
By Charity Pennock, on April 5th, 2010
The North Carolina News & Observer reported on concerns being raised by the Southern Environmental Law Center and the Environmental Defense Fund regarding the use of wood to fuel biopower in the state. Biopower fueled by wood and wood waste will be a large part of North Carolina meeting the 12.5 percent renewable electricity standard. [...]
By Charity Pennock, on February 18th, 2010
Read the Renewable Fuels Association issue brief on EPA’s final RFS2 ruling here.
By Charity Pennock, on February 18th, 2010
From 25x’25:
The new rule announced by EPA last week implementing the federal Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) takes a major step toward a clean energy future by including forest biomass as a feedstock for transportation fuels. However, any effort to maximize this plentiful source of low-cost, domestically produced biomass is hamstrung by [...]
By Charity Pennock, on February 18th, 2010
From The Guardian:
The brains trust of the Pentagon says it is just months away from producing a jet fuel from algae for the same cost as its fossil-fuel equivalent.
The claim, which comes from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) that helped to develop the internet and satellite navigation systems, has [...]
By Charity Pennock, on February 9th, 2010
A new report commissioned by the Bipartisan Policy Center compares the economic impacts of a 25% renewable electricity standard (RES) and a 20% RES to the impacts of the North Carolina Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (NC REPS). The study projected impacts from renewable electricity generation, renewable electricity feedstock production, and from electricity [...]
By Charity Pennock, on February 4th, 2010
From Dupont Danisco:
Leaders from DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol (DDCE), University of Tennessee and Genera Energy, cut the ribbon on one of the world’s first cellulosic ethanol demonstration facilities, located in Vonore, Tenn. The 74,000-square-foot plant has started producing ethanol and will deliver low-cost, fully-integrated technology for [...]
By Charity Pennock, on February 4th, 2010
From Biofuels International:
In 2008, Georgia Power announced that one of its plants would convert from burning coal to burning woody biomass in an attempt to generate green electricity. The conversion of Plant Mitchell would make it the largest biomass plant in the country and was given the go-ahead last March by the [...]
By Charity Pennock, on February 4th, 2010
From 25x’25:
The National 25x’25 Steering Committee applauds President Obama and the members of the Biofuels Interagency Working Group for the actions announced today recognizing the role of biofuels in a new, clean energy future. In a report issued by the working group this afternoon, the administration unveiled a plan that will [...]
By Charity Pennock, on December 16th, 2009
From Biomass Magazine:
The Louisiana State University Agricultural Center has permission from the Board of Regents to establish the Louisiana Institute for Biofuels and Bioprocessing (LIBBi), a research, education and outreach initiative within the AgCenter.
The LIBBi will not occupy its own facility, but will be a “virtual center” that will provide the roadmap needed to [...]
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