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Video of Plenary Sessions from BIO's World Congress
BIO’s World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology held 6 plenary sessions, featuring Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and DOE Asst. Secretary Cathy Zoi. Additionally, a World Economic Forum report on the Future of Industrial Biorefineries, detailing the potential economic contribution that industrial biotechnology can make, was presented by Novozymes CEO Steen Riisgaard. And a survey of the industrial biotech and advanced biofuel industry by McKinsey & Co. took the pulse of executives in the industry. In the Read More >
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Tags: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, algae, BIO, biobased products, biofuel, Biofuel Technology, biofuels, biomass, biorefineries, Cathy Zoi, industrial biotechnology, Investment, McKinsey & Company, meetings, Novozymes, renewable chemical, renewable fuel standard, USDA, World Congress on Industrial Biotech, World Economic Forum
Tags: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, algae, BIO, biobased products, biofuel, Biofuel Technology, biofuels, biomass, biorefineries, Cathy Zoi, industrial biotechnology, Investment, McKinsey & Company, meetings, Novozymes, renewable chemical, renewable fuel standard, USDA, World Congress on Industrial Biotech, World Economic Forum
World Congress on Industrial Biotech Begins in Washington
On the opening day of BIO’s World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing in Washington, DC, new announcements came from the Department of Energy, ZeaChem, Elevance and DSM. The DOE’s Assistant Secretary Cathy Zoi, head of the office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, announced funding of $24 million for three research groups addressing key hurdles in commercializaiton of algae. The money will be split among the Sustainable Algal Biofuels Consortium, the Consortium for Algal Read More >
Algae-Based Biofuels
Last week the Triplepundit wrote a post called, Breaking the Cost Barrier on Algae-based Biofuels. The piece noted that the technology was promising and then provided a summary of where things are today And just where are things? Today biofuel companies are currently seeking to scale the commercial production of algae and are pursuing several engineering approaches to the design of an economical system for growing algae. The industry is also investigating use of closed Read More >
Weekly Blog Round Up
Biofuels are big in Iowa. So big in fact, that according to domesticfuel.com “Iowa State University will get $8 million of a $78 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to research and develop advanced biofuels.” “These Iowa State research projects are paid for by stimulus bucks … the same money that is funding the $44 million to the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, Mo. (…..) and the $34 million (plus $8.4 million Read More >
DOE Awards Grants to Biofuel, Chemical Biorefineries
Last month, Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced 19 biomass projects that would receive renewable energy grants under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The list included 14 pilot, 4 demonstration, and 1 commercial-scale project, receiving a total of $561 million in grants ranging in size from $2.5 million to $81 million. The projects will be located in 15 different states. Additionally, Vilsack announced a $54.5 million Biorefinery Assistance Program loan guarantee Read More >




