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Tag: cellulosic ethanol

A New Route to Cellulosic Biofuels

ZeaChem's pilot plant will make ethanol using termite microbes.

Commercializing Garbage to Ethanol

Startup Coskata has opened a "semi-commercial" ethanol plant to demonstrate its technology.

Reinventing Cellulosic Ethanol Production

An Israeli startup says that it has a cheap process to make biofuels from cellulosic materials.

Cellulosic Ethanol on the Cheap

Mascoma has announced several advances that may lead to a cheaper, more efficient process to turn biomass into ethanol.

Cheaper Cellulosic Ethanol

Qteros thinks its microbe could cut production costs.

Oil Price Threatens Biofuel Firms

Falling oil prices could cause some alternative-fuel startups to fail.

Betting on Green

Falling oil prices mean tough times for renewable energy, but experts expect the industry to bounce back.

Better Bug to Make Cellulosic Ethanol

A new strain of bacteria could make cellulosic ethanol cheaper.

Cellulosic Ethanol Plant Opens

A 1.4 million gallon demonstration-scale plant will use waste biomass to make biofuel.

Battling Ethanol-Propelled Food Prices

Demand for corn-derived fuel is driving up food prices, but new technologies could help.

Cheaper, Cleaner Ethanol from Biotech Corn

The genetically-modified plants break down their own cellulose, making it possible to use waste biomass to produce ethanol.

Will Cellulosic Ethanol Take Off?

Fuel from grass and wood chips could be big in the next 10 years--if the government helps.

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