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Tag: biomassReinventing Cellulosic Ethanol Production By Jennifer Chu | 06/10/2009 | 4 Comments An Israeli startup says that it has a cheap process to make biofuels from cellulosic materials. Cellulosic Ethanol on the Cheap By Jennifer Chu | 05/12/2009 | 3 Comments Mascoma has announced several advances that may lead to a cheaper, more efficient process to turn biomass into ethanol. Biofuels vs. Biomass Electricity By Tyler Hamilton | 05/08/2009 | 0 Comments Findings show that turning biomass into electricity is more beneficial than turning it into transportation fuels. By Jennifer Chu | 03/18/2009 | 6 Comments Zymetis is testing genetically modified bacteria that efficiently convert biomass into sugar. Better Bug to Make Cellulosic Ethanol By Prachi Patel | 09/09/2008 | 16 Comments A new strain of bacteria could make cellulosic ethanol cheaper. By Michelle Chang | 08/19/2008 | 2 Comments Insights into biomass could improve biofuel production. By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 07/28/2008 | 4 Comments A catalytic process could improve thermochemical routes to ethanol. By Peter Fairley | 07/02/2008 | 14 Comments Ottawa will build the first gasification facility in North America to make energy from waste. Cellulosic Ethanol Plant Opens By Kevin Bullis | 05/28/2008 | 22 Comments A 1.4 million gallon demonstration-scale plant will use waste biomass to make biofuel. By Prachi Patel | 12/21/2007 | 8 Comments A portable system converts biowaste into jet fuel and diesel for the military. Smaller, Cheaper Biofuel Reactors By Kevin Bullis | 08/09/2007 | 18 Comments A new catalytic process efficiently converts biomass to syngas. By Prachi Patel | 06/19/2007 | 4 Comments New catalysts convert glucose into a valuable chemical feedstock. Cheaper, Cleaner Ethanol from Biotech Corn By Kevin Bullis | 05/16/2007 | 10 Comments The genetically-modified plants break down their own cellulose, making it possible to use waste biomass to produce ethanol. By Tyler Hamilton | 04/26/2007 | 27 Comments Research shows that pyrolysis is the most climate-friendly way to consume biomass. Will Cellulosic Ethanol Take Off? By Kevin Bullis | 02/26/2007 | 31 Comments Fuel from grass and wood chips could be big in the next 10 years--if the government helps. |
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