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Ceres and Novozymes partner to develop customized plant varieties for the production of cellulosic biofuel(25/05/2010)
Energy crops such as switchgrass, miscanthus and sorghum are high-yielding crops planted specifically for their energy content. They thrive with less water and fertilizer than other crops, and will often also grow on marginal lands where other crops cannot. They therefore represent a very promising addition to traditional biofuel crops. Energy crops also have huge environmental benefits. The US Environmental Protection Agency estimates that biofu... [more]
EdeniQ begins field trial of switchgrass and other dedicated energy crops(07/07/2009)
EdeniQ has begun a multi-year, field-to-fuel trial to evaluate low-carbon, non-food energy crops, like switchgrass, in California’s Central Valley. The announcement was made at the 25th Annual Fuel Ethanol Workshop tradeshow in Denver, Colorado. The company’s pilot-scale field trial of switchgrass was planted this spring near Visalia, California with new, high-yielding seed varieties from Ceres, Inc. Biomass from the site will be processed int... [more]
Building advanced biofuel production could create millions of jobs(17/03/2009)
Industry leaders in advanced biofuels and energy crops proposed policy measures to address both environmental concerns and economic bottlenecks associated with advanced biofuels at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of the Biomass Program’s Biomass 2009: Fueling Our Future conference. The advanced biofuels industry can meet environmental goals, create new green jobs and contribute to economic growth, with appropriate policies to help ... [more]
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