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In Italy, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) issued a report warning developing countries to not blindly buy into the ‘jatropha for biodiesel’ argument. Warning...
Biofuels startup LS9 just announced a breakthrough that could lower the cost of producing “drop‐in” hydrocarbon biofuels that are low‐carbon and compatible with the existing fuel...
The U.S. Department of Energy Announced earlier this month that it would set aside more than $100 million to create an Energy Innovation Hub to encourage innovation around producing...
renewableenergyworld.com - 8 hrs 46 mins ago - 2 shares
A 2 000 MWTH marketAfter two years of very strong growth, the solar thermal market (taking all technologies (including unglazed flexible collectors into account) marked time in 2007...
The IEA's Bioenergy Task 39 'Commercializing 1st- and 2nd-Generation Liquid Biofuels from Biomass' has published a report concerning the status of 2nd-generation biofuel production...
Commercial airlines may derive 1percent of their fuel by 2015 from biofuels made of plantsincluding algae, Boeing Co.’s environment chief said. Carriers including British Airways Plc...
“The lesson for policymakers,” we quoted an Iowa State research team in “Chicken Little, Corn Little, Jatropha Little: Is the Sky Really Falling?“, “is that results from economic models...
New studies suggest that while recovering woody biomass can have short term emission reduction benefits, increasing harvesting of forests will lead to a worsening climate crisis, writes...
thebioenergysite.com - 4 days 4 hrs ago - 1 shares
The Mystery of the POET The nationalism of these spots isn't surprising. One of the most appealing arguments for the use of alternative energy is that it lessens dependence on foreign...
espressobongo.typepad.com - 4 days 9 hrs ago - 2 shares
The bacterium that causes the most cases of food poisoning in the U.S. could someday be responsible for much of the country’s transportation fuel. Researchers have used the tools of...
scientificamerican.com - 4 days 8 hrs ago - 1 shares
The group's environment impact statement emphasizes that the algae in its ponds do not use any recombinant DNA and therefore do not meet the definition of a "genetically modified...
U.S. automakers say they're on track to increase the number of vehicles that can run on fuel-saving ethanol, even as the ethanol industry falters and other technologies like electric...