WASHINGTON, September 6, 2017 - A growing list of companies are signing on to new technology designed to turn waste into fuel aiming to produce cellulosic ethanol from corn kernel fiber, according to ...
Cellulosic ethanol, advanced biofuel made from corn feedstocks was once thought of as the next boon for the ethanol industry but may be on the verge of collapsing due to the slow growth of ...
Subsidies intended for next-generation cellulosic ethanol production are to be applied to a trivial improvement to corn ethanol refining technologies. Since cellulosic ethanol qualifies for much ...
An ethanol plant manager in Minnesota once remarked quite seriously that to make as much cellulosic ethanol as the corn ethanol he now distills, he'd need to have a semi-truckload of cellulosic ...
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VISALIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Edeniq, Inc., a biorefining and cellulosic technology company, today announced that Siouxland Energy Cooperative (“SEC”) has successfully installed Edeniq’s ...
The effect of the shift on the state's five operating corn ethanol production plants is unclear - although lucrative federal subsidies for corn ethanol may continue to prop up the industry for now.
Iowa officials largely cheered the Trump administration's new renewable fuel targets Wednesday, saying the standards are the first big test of the president's commitment to ethanol and biodiesel. But ...
Dry-mill ethanol producer Poet recently announced a successful test of the production of cellulosic ethanol from corn cobs. The company made the announcement along with a statement announcing their ...
Boosting production of biofuels such as ethanol could be an important step toward reducing global consumption of fossil fuels. However, ethanol production is limited in large part by its reliance on ...
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Cornell Professor David Pimental is a leading critic of corn-based ethanol, claiming that to power just one automobile for a year requires 11 acres of farmland--enough space to feed a family of seven ...