Celignis founder Dr. Daniel Hayes discovered that although feedstock composition was a critical factor for the success of biomass transformation processes, precise data was missing for a wide range of ...
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment image: Researchers Jeremy Guest, right, and Yalin Li led a team at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy ...
In his dissertation, Senior Scientist and M.Sc. (Eng.) Kristian Melin of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a modelling and evaluation method for identifying which biorefinery ...
Researchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) have developed a sustainable process that has redefined and expanded oilcane's product portfolio, adding value to ...
With 1.3 billion tons of food trashed, dumped in landfills and otherwise wasted around the world every year, scientists have described development and successful laboratory testing of a new ...
A new biorefinery process has proven to be significantly more effective at producing ethanol from algae than previous research. A new biorefinery process developed by scientists at the Energy ...
An exciting new world is taking shape right now in Leuna, Germany, where UPM (United Paper Mills) is building the world's first biorefinery to create the biochemicals industry of the future – based on ...
TotalEnergies SE has let a contract to Maire Tecnimont SPA subsidiary NextChem SPA to produce all necessary process and engineering documentation for a new biorefinery to be built as part of the ...
When nature designed lignin — the fibrous, woody material that gives plants their rigid structure — it didn’t cut any corners. Incredibly slow to break down, lignin is so sturdy and long lasting that ...
As the chemical industry seeks more sustainable processes, many researchers believe that using plants as an alternative source of chemicals could help curb carbon dioxide emissions and reduce the ...
As it ramped up production last spring, Red River Biorefinery discharged into city sewers wastewater that was figuratively "stronger" than allowed in its permit, incurring a $1.39 million bill in the ...
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