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Biofuel from Sewage

Qteros forms a partnership to use sewage as a feedstock for making ethanol.

Dow to Test Algae Ethanol

Startup Algenol partners with Dow Chemical on a demonstration ethanol plant.

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.

Biofuels vs. Biomass Electricity

Findings show that turning biomass into electricity is more beneficial than turning it into transportation fuels.

Measuring Corn Ethanol's Thirst for Water

Ethanol from corn consumes three times more water than previously thought.

Efficient Ethanol Fuel Cells

A new catalyst could make ethanol fuel cells practical for portable gadgets.

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.

More Energy-Efficient Ethanol

A process used in wastewater treatment may increase efficiency in ethanol plants.

Boosting Cellulosic Biofuels

A catalytic process could improve thermochemical routes to ethanol.

Ethanol's Forecast

Rain and floods in the corn-growing Midwest could drive up the costs of producing the biofuel.

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.

Building Better Biofuels

Startup LS9 is developing microbes that produce hydrocarbons.

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