A Kansas State University biochemist is improving biofuels with a promising crop: Camelina sativa.
A study paid for by the federal government concludes that biofuels made with corn residue release 7% more greenhouse gases in the early years than conventional gasoline.
The U.S. EPA announced the finalization of its proposed Renewable Fuel Standard volume requirements for 2013 for conventional […]
Key corn and corn stover supply chain groups have joined forces with Purdue University to review the potential […]
If the climate continues to evolve as predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the U.S. stands […]
In a panel presentation last week, National Corn Growers Association CEO Rick Tolman highlighted the importance of the […]
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the EPA’s approval […]
DuPont is one step closer to commercializing advanced biofuels by breaking ground on its cellulosic ethanol facility in […]
USDA has announced a $99 million partnership with Chemtex to support construction of a new advanced biofuels plant […]
Clariant, the Swiss specialty chemicals company, today inaugurated Germany’s biggest pilot plant for the production of climate-friendly cellulose […]
The USDA – along with the Department of Energy, and the Department of Navy – will co-host an […]
Q. What happened with the elimination of some ethanol subsidies at the end of 2011? Rick Kment: What […]
The U.S. EPA finalized the 2012 percentage standards for four fuel categories that are part of the department’s […]
Biofuels production is an important part of agriculture across the Corn Belt, and farmers can learn about the […]
Apart from the basic problem of market size potential, there is a more fundamental problem in the development […]
The Canadian Renewable Fuels Association lauded a new roadmap from the International Energy Agency that reaffirms the critical […]
It’s interesting to me that of all the criticisms targeted at modern agriculture, ethanol keeps getting a lion’s […]
Congressional negotiators have agreed to extend the 45-cent-per-gallon subsidy for ethanol for one year and also continue a […]
Further analysis of EPA’s Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) reveals more errors in the agency’s calculation of corn ethanol […]