The Benefits and Limitations of Bioenergyby Ian Black, MSComm, MScAs we push for more renewable energy sources, bioenergy is rising to fill the need
NewsInexpensive, Carbon-Neutral Biofuels Are Finally Possibleby University of California - RiversideFrom solvent to solvency: Innovative biomass pretreatment technology overcomes lignin hurdle in biofuel production
NewsSynthetic DNA Could Help Scientists Modify Genes and Create New Biofuelsby University of SurreyResearchers find that Hachimoji DNA may have a higher rate of mutation compared to normal DNA
NewsNew Treatment Process Can Improve Biorefinery Sustainabilityby Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts InnovationCABBI design simultaneously treats water and recovers biogas, generating revenue, and reducing GHG emissions
NewsDiscovery Advances Biofuel Crop That Could Curb Dependence on Fossil Fuelby Michigan State UniversityUnderstanding a photosynthetic peculiarity of switchgrass could help realize its full potential
NewsChemists Unlock the Key to Improving Biofuel and Biomaterial Productionby Louisiana State UniversityStudy reveals how carbohydrates interact with the aromatic polymer, lignin, to form plant biomass
NewsBacteria May Hold Key for Energy Storage, Biofuelsby Cornell UniversityResearchers are working toward engineering a new bacteria that can make organic molecules, such as biofuels
NewsTurning Hazelnut Shells into Potential Renewable Energy Sourceby American Institute of PhysicsWood vinegar and tar fraction in bio-oil produced from hazelnut shells pyrolysis at 400°C to 1,000°C
NewsFirst Test of Tropical Seaweed Farming for Biofuels Production Beginsby Marine Biological LaboratoryResearch array in Puerto Rico and US tropical waters to support large-scale production of biomass for biofuels and other valuable bioproducts
NewsSeparating Beer Waste into Proteins for Foods, Fibers for Biofuelsby American Chemical SocietyScientists recently reported a new way to extract the protein and fiber from brewer’s spent grain and use it to create new types of protein sources, biofuels, and more
NewsFellowship Funds Experiments in Growing Algae without Sunlightby University of California - RiversideThe need for energy is projected to increase, and algae could help meet that demand