• Also up to 70% biomass of algae is usable oil. (isangeeta.com)
  • Lipids extracted from harvested algae will be converted to a bio-fuel, and an anaerobic digestion process will be developed and tested for converting residual biomass into methane. (energy.gov)
  • The production of advanced biofuels from algae-sourced biomass is heavily dependent on direct and indirect energy inputs, and is not environmentally feasible at the moment. (greencarcongress.com)
  • And, using an oil-barrel graphic near the end of the film, he echoes the sentiments we've heard from Al Gore and others that biofuels, algae, wind, solar, hybrids, conservation, biomass are each insufficient in and of themselves. (futurist.com)
  • Tetra Tech provides best-in-class service using our Leading with Science® solutions on a wide array of renewable energy and fuel options, including biogas, landfill gas (LFG), renewable natural gas (RNG), organics management and diversion from landfills, biofuels, biomass, and waste-to-energy solutions. (tetratech.com)
  • The innovative method will combine two different algae growth conditions, heterotrophic and phototrophic in order to obtain high and sustainable biomass production. (uk-cpi.com)
  • Understanding the diverse aspects of the agriculture landscape to meet the demands for food and biofuel that rely on agricultural biomass is essential to satisfy the needs of the exponentially growing global population. (springerprofessional.de)
  • In addition, the bill extends through 2013 the $1.00 per gallon tax credit for diesel fuel created from biomass. (ngtnews.com)
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. (November 19, 2009) - The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO) conducted a policy briefing to make the case for legislation to help accelerate the commercialization of algal biomass-based energy solutions. (algaebiomass.org)
  • Such data are imperative to illustrating the long term sustainability of algae biomass and quantifying its environmental impact. (algaebiomass.org)
  • The legislative decisions being made today will impact our industry now and far into the future," said Mary Rosenthal, executive director of the Algae Biomass Organization. (algaebiomass.org)
  • Algae can acquire and store P through luxury uptake, and the P enriched algal biomass can be used as bio-fertilizer. (bvsalud.org)
  • Biomass is a renewable source of raw material, as we can always grow more, unlike commonly used fossil fuels. (lu.se)
  • Ideally biorefineries do not produce waste material as biomass is lost - instead the excess biomass left after production of the economically most interesting products can be used to produce biomethane for use as fuel. (lu.se)
  • It is an alternative options to limited Fossil Fuel that uses algae as its source of production. (isangeeta.com)
  • Present world facing with two highly concerned & alarming major issues of rapid consumption of limited Fossil Fuel & Environmental Degradation because of this rapid consumption of Fossil Fuel. (isangeeta.com)
  • Also the cost the cost for fossil fuel have especially crude oil, have skyrocketed and global consumption of fossil fuels continues to rise one can project that recent rates of crude oil consumption will exhaust the proved world reserves in approximately 40 years. (isangeeta.com)
  • Most of the fuel that we currently consume is fossil fuel formed from the fossilized, buried remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • One such fossil fuel, petroleum, is refined into other fuels, such as diesel and gasoline. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • Because of their origins, fossil fuels have a high carbon content, meaning they produce a lot of energy when they are burned. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • However, burning fossil fuels can have negative impacts on our environment through air and water pollution and the release of carbon dioxide, a known greenhouse gas thought to contribute to global warming. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • Another limitation of fossil fuel is that they are an exhaustible resource that will eventually run out. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • Our growing fuel needs compounded with the risks and limitations of fossil fuels have led to a renewable energy movement aimed at reducing the production and use of fossil fuels in favor of cleaner, more sustainable fuel sources. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • Biofuels are promising substitutes for fossil fuels that are produced from renewable, organic (carbon-containing) materials like plant matter and animal waste. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • It is anticipated that large volumes of CO2 will be available as fossil fuel-based power plants and other CO2-emitting industries are equipped with CO2 emissions control technologies to comply with regulatory requirements. (energy.gov)
  • High oil prices and environmental and economic security concerns have triggered interest in using algae-derived oils as an alternative to fossil fuels. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Policy makers and researchers are interested in developing biofuels because they can create fewer overall greenhouse gas emissions than fossil fuels. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Distribution is possible using today's Petro Diesel infrastructure as long as minor adjustments are made to both the distribution fueling systems as well as vehicle fuel systems, such as replacement of fuel system, solvent-sensitive o-rings, gaskets, fittings and hoses, filtering of loosened fossil fuel varnishes, prevention and growth of mold and additives to prevent solidification at colder temperatures. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Is Hydrogen the Best Fuel Option to Replace Fossil Fuels? (azocleantech.com)
  • Taken at face-value, biofuels present a renewable alternative to fossil fuels. (azocleantech.com)
  • Why are the Costs of Renewable Energy Lower than Fossil Fuels? (azocleantech.com)
  • Algal biofuel is an alternative to fossil fuel, which is generated by specific algae species from carbon dioxide. (azocleantech.com)
  • This article will overview pink hydrogen, its production process, recent developments, and prospects as a sustainable fossil-fuel alternative. (azocleantech.com)
  • With fossil fuel depots becoming increasingly depleted every day and the difficulty of locating new reserves. (azocleantech.com)
  • Natural gas burns 'cleaner' than other fossil fuels. (azocleantech.com)
  • The team analyzed the cumulative fossil fuel demand relative to the energy production associated with the algae-to-biodiesel fuel using the fossil Energy Balance Ratio (EBR): Total fossil energy input (MJ) divided by Total energy output (MJ). (greencarcongress.com)
  • A hypothetical baseline assuming that all energy is produced by fossil fuels and that biodiesel is the sole fuel product, with both glycerol and oilcake as waste materials, yielded an EBR of 3.22, comparing unfavorably with an EBR of 1.20 for conventional diesel from the United States. (greencarcongress.com)
  • The larger uptake of unconventional resources is reflected in a higher fossil EBR of 1.65 and GHG emissions around 182 g CO 2eq /MJ fuel . (greencarcongress.com)
  • Co-product utilization results in emission levels competitive with fossil fuels, when operated on a fully decarbonized electricity grid. (greencarcongress.com)
  • They're really having to test these fuels and put them through the rigors to make sure they can meet the demands and so far the majority of the fuels they have tested have passed with flying colors, in some cases actually outperforming their fossil fuel counterparts. (naturalresourcereport.com)
  • The need for an alternative to fossil fuels has never been more apparent than today, and algae may provide and important part of the solution. (cellana.com)
  • Renewable diesel is one of the most advanced diesel fuels on the market today outperforming both conventional biodiesel and fossil diesel. (cellana.com)
  • Tetra Tech specializes in developing cost-effective renewable fuel solutions that displace fossil fuels, lower carbon emissions, and provide climate change solutions . (tetratech.com)
  • These fuels are renewable, cleaner-burning alternatives to fossil fuels, reducing dependence on non-renewable energy sources. (bochiba.com)
  • So around 60 per cent of our total energy use is fossil fuels - coal, oil (mainly petrol and diesel) and gas. (sciencemediacentre.co.nz)
  • It will take some major changes to shift away from fossil fuels, which are mainly used for transport and in industry. (sciencemediacentre.co.nz)
  • Fossil fuels for power generation and transportation have caused high carbon dioxide emissions (CO 2 ) to the environment. (springerprofessional.de)
  • In comparison with fossil fuels, biofuels are a source of renewable energy that can guarantee the country's economy while preserving the natural climate. (springerprofessional.de)
  • It appears that only microalgae can replace fossil fuels as feedstock. (springerprofessional.de)
  • Moreover, bioethanol and biodiesel can replace two primary fossil fuels (gasoline and diesel) used in the transportation sector. (springerprofessional.de)
  • Biofuels, such as biodiesel and ethanol, are gaining popularity as alternatives to traditional fossil fuels. (uaeclimateaction.com)
  • First, the majority of respondents believe that the most compelling attributes of algae are its ability to serve as a replacement for fossil-based fuels while also beneficially re-using carbon dioxide. (algaebiomass.org)
  • P limitation and its potential socio-economic impact may well exceed the potential effects of fossil fuel scarcity. (bvsalud.org)
  • So the need 7 popularity for sustainable alternative fuels has recently drawn greater public attention & the evolution of biofuel production, especially biodiesel from microalgae. (isangeeta.com)
  • The two most common types of biofuels in use today are ethanol and biodiesel. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • Biodiesel refers to a non-petroleum-based diesel fuel consisting of short chain alkyl (methyl or ethyl) esters, typically made by transesterification of vegetable oils or animal fats, which can be used (alone, or blended with conventional petrodiesel) in unmodified diesel-engine vehicles. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Biodiesel is distinguished from the straight vegetable oil (SVO) (aka "waste vegetable oil", "WVO", "unwashed biodiesel", "pure plant oil", "PPO") used (alone, or blended) as fuels in some converted diesel vehicles. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Biodiesel" is standardized as mono-alkyl esters and other non-diesel fuels of biological origin are not included. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Blends of biodiesel and conventional hydrocarbon based diesel are products most commonly distributed for use in the retail diesel fuel marketplace. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Much of the world uses a system known as the "B" factor to state the amount of biodiesel in any fuel mix: fuel containing 20% biodiesel is labeled B20, while pure biodiesel is referred to as B100. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Biodiesel has been known to break down deposits of residue in the fuel lines where petrodiesel has been used. (solarnavigator.net)
  • As a result, fuel filters may become clogged with particulates if a quick transition to pure biodiesel is made. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Therefore, it is recommended to change the fuel filters on engines and heaters shortly after first switching to a biodiesel blend. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Fueling stations make biodiesel readily available to consumers across Europe, and increasingly in the USA and Canada, and a growing number of transport fleets use it as an additive in their fuel. (solarnavigator.net)
  • In spite of the fact that biodiesel sold to the public is held to high standards set by national standards bodies, biodiesel has been widely available at fuel stations for less than a decade, and hence is reasonably perceived to carry more risk than older fuels. (solarnavigator.net)
  • In 2005, DaimlerChrysler released Jeep Liberty CRD diesels from the factory into the American market with 5% biodiesel blends, indicating at least partial acceptance of biodiesel as an acceptable diesel fuel additive. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Japan's biotechnology company euglena is to start mass production of bio jet fuel and biodiesel out of algae and waste oil, with the aim of being the first company to fuel green commercial flights out of Japan. (aquahoy.com)
  • The site can produce 125 kiloliters of bio jet fuel and biodiesel per year, and it plans to raise the production capacity to 250,000 kiloliters by 2025. (aquahoy.com)
  • Currently, algae-derived-biodiesel is up to 2.5 times as energy intensive to produce as conventional diesel, which restricts the current financial and environmental feasibility of algae production, according to a new life cycle analysis by a team from the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Under this assumption, the generation of algae-derived biodiesel is highly unfavorable and increase GHG emissions regions where the carbon intensity of the electricity grid is high to around 450 gCO 2eq /MJ fuel range. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Because algae oil is comprised of triglycerides and other fatty acids, it can be converted to a variety of fuel-related products, including biofuels such as renewable diesel, biodiesel, and renewable jet fuel, through the same processes used to convert vegetable oils, animal fats, and other oils. (cellana.com)
  • For example, transesterification of vegetable oil to biodiesel is essentially identical to that of transforming algae oil to biodiesel. (cellana.com)
  • Biodiesel is derived from renewable resources such as vegetable oils, animal fats, or algae oils. (cellana.com)
  • Algae oil can easily be converted to biodiesel through the same technology used to convert the oil from oil seeds to biodiesel, namely, transesterification. (cellana.com)
  • We are discovering the potential of different strains for biodiesel through lipid profiling and assessing biofuel production potential. (www.csiro.au)
  • This entry was posted in Alternative Fuels , Diesel/Biodiesel . (sdcleancities.org)
  • Algae can be processed into a variety of biofuels, such as biodiesel and bioethanol. (bochiba.com)
  • A: Algae can be processed into biofuels through a conversion process known as biodiesel production. (bochiba.com)
  • The carbon dioxide produced due to the combustion of biofuel is recycled in photosynthesis for biodiesel production. (springerprofessional.de)
  • Incentives for biodiesel and renewable diesel. (ngtnews.com)
  • Many algae strains contain over 50 percent oil, which can easily be converted to biodiesel fuel. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • When it comes to transportation energy and energy for industrial and technological needs, this renewable energy source can be converted into a number of different biofuels, such as biodiesel, biogasoline, bioethanol, biobutanol, biomethanol, and various other kinds of biofuels. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • These routes were compared to making biodiesel via algae fermentation as well as the conventional production route. (spglobal.com)
  • Most people automatically think of fuels such as biogas, biodiesel, and bioethanol when they hear the term biorefinery. (lu.se)
  • Since it is most likely that within the next decades the share of transport fuels from energy intensive unconventional oil resources will increase, the production of advanced biofuels from microalgae can only be a viable renewable fuel source if the energy intensity of the process can be managed and lowered accordingly. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Will algae biofuels become viable? (org.in)
  • Still a Viable Alternative Fuel Source? (enn.com)
  • Algae Farming In The Face Of The Oil Price Situation - Still a Viable Alternative Fuel Source? (enn.com)
  • Promises of higher yield than several of the currently used crop-based biofuels, high energy content, rapid growth of the microorganism, and high biodegrability are the factors that make algae biofuel production viable. (cmfenews.com)
  • Biofuel from algae-Is it a viable alternative? (ait.ac.th)
  • Its benefits, including high nutritional content, efficient land and water use, carbon sequestration, and biofuel production, make it a viable solution to feed the future while minimizing environmental impact. (bochiba.com)
  • The money will go to various research projects in the form of grants which are aiming to produce commercially viable fuel form algae. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • For example, algae-based oils are becoming a viable option for biofuel production, and advanced methods like supercritical CO2 extraction are being employed to extract high-value compounds from plants efficiently. (uaeclimateaction.com)
  • Certain types of algae contain natural oils that can be readily distilled into a vegetable oil or a number of petroleum-like products that could serve as drop-in replacements for gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. (isangeeta.com)
  • Waste oils and other organic residual substances can be converted with high efficiency to a valuable material in the form of fuel (diesel). (mynewsdesk.com)
  • Here's a fascinating bit I didn't know: the diesel engine itself was originally designed to run on biofuel. (futurist.com)
  • Alternatively, the feedstock oil derived from algae can be hydro-treated to produce bio-alkanes such as renewable diesel, renewable gasoline, JP-8, and other jet fuels. (cellana.com)
  • Renewable diesel has the same chemical composition as traditional diesel, enabling use alone or blended in all modern diesel engines without any modification. (cellana.com)
  • Cellana has recently announced that it has entered into a multi-year off-take agreement with Neste Oil, the world's leading supplier of renewable diesel, for commercial-scale quantities of Cellana's ReNew™ Fuel algae oil feedstocks for biofuel applications. (cellana.com)
  • It can be used as a pure fuel or blended with petroleum-based diesel (e.g. (cellana.com)
  • Our proprietary NEXBTL technology is fully compatible with this feedstock, yielding 100% renewable diesel and premium jet fuels. (neste.com)
  • Gasoline and diesel prices, long dependent on demand in developed nations, now fluctuate with developing nations' soaring thirst for crude oil and fuels. (bain.com)
  • Sapphire Energy - one of the biggesy players in the algae industry, aims to produce one million gallons of Diesel fuel from algae by late 2011, 100 million gallons by 2018, and 1 billion gallons by 2020, which would supply 3% of the US's energy needs. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • We offer custom consulting services on all aspects of the low-carbon renewable fuels industry, including government mandates, forecasting, feedstock feasibility studies, the HVO and renewable diesel market, and pathways to decarbonization and carbon mitigation. (resourcewise.com)
  • Microalgae are showing huge potential as a sustainable source of biofuels. (www.csiro.au)
  • We also work with industry to select appropriate microalgae for different biofuel applications. (www.csiro.au)
  • Microalgae are powerful miniature fuel factories that can be harnessed to produce feedstock for industrial production of fuels and materials. (neste.com)
  • But It is the microalgae that are of special interest in fuel production, since they use the energy of sunlight to synthesize the sugars, fats and other complex biomolecules that promote their own rapid growth. (neste.com)
  • Microalgae-based carbohydrates for biofuel production. (ait.ac.th)
  • The bill also expands the definition of qualified cellulosic biofuel production to include algae-based fuel. (ngtnews.com)
  • Sponsored by Representative Brian Bilbray (R-CA), this bill would amend the Clean Air Act to include algae-based biofuels in the Renewable Fuel Standard and in the cellulosic biofuel producer tax credit. (algaebiomass.org)
  • No fewer than half a dozen bills, amendments and regulations concerning algae's treatment as a biofuel feedstock are currently being considered in Congress. (algaebiomass.org)
  • Legislative support for feedstock parity that puts algae on a level playing field with other biofuel feedstocks is absolutely essential to algae's potential for radically changing the domestic energy industry. (algaebiomass.org)
  • The global quest for greener, renewable alternatives to biofuels has generated a groundswell of interest in third-generation biofuels. (cmfenews.com)
  • Technology of large-scale algae cultivation has made tremendous progress in the last decades, stimulated by perspectives of obtaining third generation biofuels without requiring arable land or fresh water. (bvsalud.org)
  • Algal bioethanol is a renewable alternative fuel for gasoline that resulted in no disruption in food sources. (ait.ac.th)
  • Hollande affirmed his commitment to developing renewable energy and pledged every year to improve the energy efficiency of one million homes that are badly insulated. (phys.org)
  • In this process, hydrogen is added to remove oxygen from natural oils produced from sustainable feedstocks, including camelina, jatropha and algae. (siteselection.com)
  • ichael McAdams, president of the Advanced Biofuels Association (ABFA), testified on April 13 to the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee at their "Oversight Hearing on Domestic Renewable Fuels: From Ethanol to Advanced Biofuels" session. (siteselection.com)
  • According to the Advanced Biofuels Association , the committee's decision to include these provisions is a major victory for the biofuels industry. (ngtnews.com)
  • Today's Senate Finance Committee action is a victory for the biofuels industry, and one we have been working toward for quite some time,' said Michael McAdams, president of the Advanced Biofuels Association. (ngtnews.com)
  • According to the Advanced Biofuels Association, the cellulosic biofuels producer tax credit and the accelerated depreciation allowance for cellulosic biofuel plant property are seen as key measures to the ongoing development of the domestic advanced biofuels industry. (ngtnews.com)
  • It is blended with gasoline, either at low levels in regular vehicles or at higher levels in cars that have been adapted to take both gasoline and ethanol, known as flexible-fuel vehicles. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • In fact, Tickell's quest to open the public imagination in favor of biofuels was rocked by the recent backlash against ethanol production and its unintended consequences: Amazonian deforestation and the perilous rise in food prices for the world's poor. (futurist.com)
  • A new study shows that 17 percent of the United States' imported oil for transportation could be replaced by biofuel made from algae. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Biofuel is a renewable alternative to petroleum-based fuels that is made from algae and results in lower greenhouse gas emissions. (aquahoy.com)
  • New technologies and processes that produce fuels from waste, inedible crops or forestry products are being developed and these fuels are known as advanced, or second-generation biofuels. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • France plans to reach the 10-percent European Union target of renewable energy in fuel by boosting the use of second-generation biofuels, which are made from crop residues , waste, algae or woody material , according to the action plan. (phys.org)
  • Americans consume an average of 390 million gallons of motor gasoline and 197 million gallons of aviation gasoline, per day, to fuel planes, trains, and automobiles. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • Many other, bigger, algae-based renewable gasoline projects are taking off which pioneer processing the gooey sludge at commercial level. (enn.com)
  • And the US Energy Department is reviving a massive project it botched in 1996 to produce algae gasoline on a large scale. (enn.com)
  • And gasoline demand in the US, which declined with the sluggish economy, faces further weakening as more hybrids and electric vehicles enter the market and biofuels become more competitive. (bain.com)
  • Alternative fuels offer the potential, if not to lower the price [of petroleum-derived fuels], at least to provide a hedge in the future against their future growth or, put differently, their volatility,' says technologist Douglas Kirkpatrick, DARPA's program manager for alternative fuels efforts. (scientificamerican.com)
  • We drive transformation of the company by developing solutions to increase the use of renewable and circular raw materials for sustainable fuels, chemicals and plastic materials. (neste.com)
  • BRUSSELS (AP) - EU lawmakers approved Wednesday new rules requiring airlines to use more sustainable fuels across the bloc in a bid to help decarbonize the sector. (wwlp.com)
  • The Parliament said that sustainable fuels will include "synthetic fuels, certain biofuels produced from agricultural or forestry residues, algae, bio-waste, used cooking oil or certain animal fats. (wwlp.com)
  • Carsten Spohr said sustainable fuels represented the only workable way to decarbonize aviation, and there wouldn't be enough for the car industry as well. (wwlp.com)
  • Meeting carbon reduction goals will require companies across all industries to switch to lower carbon-emitting, sustainable fuels to support one another in the race to decarbonize. (resourcewise.com)
  • Due to this by harnessing biofuel from algae production, scientists seek to produce algal biofuel on a large-scale for use as a transportation fuel. (isangeeta.com)
  • While there currently is no significant production of algae for biofuel, but several thousand tons are farmed commercially each year. (isangeeta.com)
  • Touchstone Research Laboratory Ltd. (Triadelphia, W. Va.)--This project will pilot-test an open-pond algae production technology that can capture at least 60 percent of flue gas CO2 from an industrial coal-fired source to produce biofuel and other high value co-products. (energy.gov)
  • Much of today's commercial algae production is done in open ponds. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The study also showed that up to 48 percent of the current transportation oil imports could be replaced with algae, though that higher production level would require significantly more water and land. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Airlines including Cathay Pacific Airways and Qatar Airways have supported efforts to commercialize bio jet fuel production. (aquahoy.com)
  • Case 1 is based on algal fuel production, with oilcake and glycerol as waste material. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Fuels from waste and biologically regenerating raw materials represent an increasing alternative to the mineral oil production for the decentralized energy-technical future. (mynewsdesk.com)
  • The alternative energy methods of production include waste to energy, farming of green algae and bio-mass and bio-fuels production. (mynewsdesk.com)
  • In the open-pond growth phase of Cellana's algae production system, we purposely create a nutrient-deficient environment in order to maximize oil production. (cellana.com)
  • As a raw material for fuel production, algae have been the target of extensive research over the recent decades. (neste.com)
  • Neste is aiming to establish an algae pilot production facility in Spain to further strengthen the growth of its global raw material pool. (neste.com)
  • Efficient production of modern fuels would be practically impossible without catalysts. (neste.com)
  • Relentless research and industry efforts are being made to make the production of algae biofuel commercially and environmentally sustainable. (cmfenews.com)
  • Hence, the commercial production of algae biofuel still remains a dream for stakeholders. (cmfenews.com)
  • North America is yet another potentially lucrative region, fuelled by several government initiatives to support research on the commercial production of algae biofuels. (cmfenews.com)
  • Some of the prominent players with substantial stakes in the global market are Solix Biofuels, Reliance Life Sciences, Proviron, Origin Oils Inc., Sapphire Energy, Solazyme Inc., and Blue Marble Production. (cmfenews.com)
  • Algae farming, also known as algaculture, is the cultivation of algae for various purposes, including food and fuel production. (bochiba.com)
  • The algae multiply rapidly under optimal conditions, but contamination and unpredictable weather can affect production efficiency. (bochiba.com)
  • Algae farming holds great promise for the future of sustainable food production and renewable energy. (bochiba.com)
  • However, the need for a microscope becomes superfluous when it comes to visualizing these organisms' potential for biofuel production. (uk-cpi.com)
  • However, heterotrophic growth of algae requires feeding a carbon source to the algae in a fermentation system, what raises a relevant issue for the system, since the heterotrophic units' requirement for a carbon source results in the production of carbon dioxide. (uk-cpi.com)
  • Also, adopting Smart Agriculture/Agriculture 4.0 is explored for the management of the entire agri-food supply chain from pre-production to post-harvest stage to sustain the biofuels endeavour without disrupting the food supply. (springerprofessional.de)
  • Agriculture 4.0 can provide a holistic view of the agri-food system crucial in a circular economy to ensure efficiency in biofuel production and food security. (springerprofessional.de)
  • For example, soybeans and corn are frequently used in biofuel production, but there are many problems with this. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Posted on October 29th under Bio Fuel Production . (bionomicfuel.com)
  • The position will focus on developing transgenic algae for biofuels production. (bio.net)
  • Fuel produces Heat comes under potential energy. (isangeeta.com)
  • Fuel are the materials that store Potential Energy. (isangeeta.com)
  • Renewable energy is a promising and attractive prospect for a number of nations around the world. (hydrogenfuelnews.com)
  • Researchers from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have made an astonishing breakthrough this week. (hydrogenfuelnews.com)
  • HFN News is your leading source for fresh hydrogen and renewable energy updates. (hydrogenfuelnews.com)
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  • The use of biofuels has grown over the past decade, driven largely by the introduction of new energy policies in several countries, including the United States, that call for more renewable, lower-carbon fuels for transport. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • Washington, DC - U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today the selections of six projects that aim to find ways of converting captured carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial sources into useful products such as fuel, plastics, cement, and fertilizers. (energy.gov)
  • This research provides the groundwork and initial estimates needed to better inform renewable energy decisions. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The researchers found that 21 billion gallons of algal oil, equal to the 2022 advanced biofuels goal set out by the Energy Independence and Security Act, can be produced with American-grown algae. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Are Biofuels Renewable Energy? (azocleantech.com)
  • This article discusses why the costs of fossile fuels are higher than those of renewable energy. (azocleantech.com)
  • What is Renewable Energy? (azocleantech.com)
  • Renewable energy refers to energy sources that replenish themselves naturally and never run out in human life period. (azocleantech.com)
  • In addition, other sectors of the renewable energy sector were afforded provisions such as a refundable investment tax credit which were not afforded the biofuels industry. (siteselection.com)
  • ASA's leadership and commitment to identifying local and sustainable sources of aviation biofuel for Mexico have been instrumental in making this flight a reality," said Jim Rekoske, vice president and general manager of Renewable Energy and Chemicals for Honeywell's UOP. (siteselection.com)
  • American Farm Bureau energy specialist Andrew Walmsley says growing an ample supply of biofuels right here in the U.S. would eliminate a lot of the price shocks associated with foreign oil. (naturalresourcereport.com)
  • Demand for biofuels has risen dramatically over the past decade due to the converging forces of crude oil cost, ongoing environmental and sustainability issues, and national energy security. (cellana.com)
  • Due to concerns about peak oil, energy security, fuel diversity and sustainability, there is great interest around the world in renewable sources of biofuels. (www.csiro.au)
  • The lipids and fatty acids they make have a high energy density and are an excellent raw material for biofuels. (neste.com)
  • It provides a shot in the arm for Washington state biofuels research, and will help our country move toward cleaner and more efficient energy use. (agwired.com)
  • The WSU Algae Biofuels project is a partnership between WSU and the Seattle-based Targeted Growth Inc. It will create high-skill jobs in both Pullman and the Puget Sound area and provide researchers with the resources they need to develop new, energy-efficient algal fuel sources. (agwired.com)
  • Algae is a particularly promising candidate for fuel use, as its efficiency in capturing solar energy results in higher productivity per unit area than a traditional biofuel energy crop. (agwired.com)
  • From concept through commissioning, Tetra Tech's Bioenergy and Biofuels team delivers science-based, technology-driven services to foster low carbon energy and fuel solutions. (tetratech.com)
  • Our industry-leading team implements solutions based on engineering, science, and economics that help our clients cost-effectively transform materials into renewable, low-carbon energy and fuels. (tetratech.com)
  • Kentucky's Center for Applied Energy Research  (CAER) is involved in a $3.5 million project using algae to clean the air of CO2 and other nasty stuff emitted in the smokestacks of coal-fired power plants. (enn.com)
  • The DoE abandoned the project because of the low oil price at the time, but it has recently teamed up with National Renewable Energy  Laboratory and Chevron. (enn.com)
  • One expert, Eric Jarvis of the National Renewable Energy Lab, says that worldwide several hundred companies are active on the algae-based petrol front. (enn.com)
  • The ever rising demand for fuels in various end-use industries, coupled with the rising need for green and sustainable sources of energy, is a key underpinning for the rapid evolution of the algae biofuel market. (cmfenews.com)
  • Several initiatives by governments in recent years in several countries across the world have focused on the adoption of renewable energy sources. (cmfenews.com)
  • Renewable Energy 31(5): 719-727. (ait.ac.th)
  • Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 66: 631-653. (ait.ac.th)
  • Q: How can algae be used as a renewable energy source? (bochiba.com)
  • The process will provide information on sustainability of phototrophic and heterotrophic algae systems at industrial scale as well as an integrated system to maximum productivity while minimizing energy and water requirements. (uk-cpi.com)
  • Approximately 80 per cent of New Zealand's electricity comes from renewable energy sources. (sciencemediacentre.co.nz)
  • However only around 40 per cent of ALL energy used in New Zealand is renewable. (sciencemediacentre.co.nz)
  • And a clean energy future is not just about switching to renewables - it's about using ALL energy much more efficiently, so it takes less energy to do the same amount of work (or more work). (sciencemediacentre.co.nz)
  • Given the quality of our renewable resources for electricity generation, it makes sense to seek to electrify transport and industry, and we're already seeing the start of this with the government's support for uptake of electric vehicles, and the focus in the proposed NZ Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy on using renewable energy in process heat for industry. (sciencemediacentre.co.nz)
  • Renewable energy plays a vital role in the global and domestic approach to the mitigation of energy and environmental issues. (springerprofessional.de)
  • Although electrification is presented as a key factor to decarbonize demanding sectors (transport, buildings, and industry), energy provided by fuel combustion will be essential to cope with future demands. (springerprofessional.de)
  • Jet aircraft today typically burn kerosene, an energy-dense hydrocarbon fuel that delivers as much as 48 megajoules per kilogram (20,700 British thermal units per pound), allowing for long-distance travel. (scientificamerican.com)
  • For example, the Air Force has watched its energy spending double since 2003 even though it cut fuel consumption by more than 10,000 barrels a day during the same period. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Over 80 percent of the entire Air Force energy buy is in liquid aviation fuel,' Anderson says. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Additional information is available on algae and fungus as alternative energy and kinetic energy? (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Biology departments at universities and schools worldwide, which have been researching into the benefits of the algae energy source, have all come to the same conclusion: algae renewable energy may the answer to satisfying a large part of our future energy needs in a way that does not harm the environment and is cost-effective at the same time. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • A wide variety of experiments have already been conducted which have lead to this conclusion, as well as the fact that algae energy source can replace oil-based fuels. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • It just needs more time to be properly developed and perfected, after which the algae renewable energy source may well become widely used. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Algae bacteria are probably one of the best possible sources of energy, so algaculture, as it is called, is one of our best options in the future. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • The algae energy source offers various advantages that other sources of renewable energy don't have. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • As for algae renewable energy, these bacteria can be grown almost anywhere, and they do not need to take up fertile land. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Algae renewable energy is very efficient and can be produced with little effort and cost. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Another benefit of algae as an energy source is that it captures carbon dioxide, which is one of the harmful greenhouse gases. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • So, all this points to that fact that algae bacteria really could turn into the energy source of the future. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Companies in countries around the world are making to transition towards using renewable energy sources, like biofuels, that reduce carbon emissions and help meet carbon reduction goals. (resourcewise.com)
  • A net zero company aims to achieve a balance between carbon emissions and absorption across its supply chain by utilizing renewable energy sources and finding ways to re-absorb remaining emissions. (resourcewise.com)
  • It covers a wide range of topics related to renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, environmental science, and green technologies. (environmentalconferences.org)
  • By attending, you will have the opportunity to stay updated on advancements in Green Energy, Renewable Energy, Environmental Science, and Green Technologies. (environmentalconferences.org)
  • While algae have tremendous potential for many other uses in the long term, the industry believes that the most pressing needs are in the areas of energy independence and carbon dioxide reduction. (algaebiomass.org)
  • These messages are particularly relevant as Congress and the Obama administration continue to support the development of sustainable and renewable energy technologies. (algaebiomass.org)
  • It's important that policymakers fully understand the potential for algae to help resolve critical issues facing our world - GHG emissions reduction, energy security and job creation - all of which a strong algae industry will help address. (algaebiomass.org)
  • The Kerry-Boxer bill sponsored by Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Senator John Kerry (D-MA) recently was amended in the chairman's mark to level the playing field for advanced green biofuels and recognize the potential of algae to beneficially reuse CO2, create jobs and increase the nation's energy independence. (algaebiomass.org)
  • Algal biofuel can be made by extracting and refining the oils, called lipids, that algae produce as they grow. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The lipids extracted from algae can be transformed into a clean-burning fuel alternative for vehicles and machinery. (bochiba.com)
  • On August 31, 1937, G. Chavanne of the University of Brussels ( Belgium ) was granted a patent for a 'Procedure for the transformation of vegetable oils for their uses as fuels' (fr. (solarnavigator.net)
  • Many species of algae can produce oils comprising up to 35% or more of their dry weight. (cellana.com)
  • Hitler flew Messerschmitts on it,' says William Anderson, assistant secretary of the U.S. Air Force for installations, environment and logistics, about such Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuel , which can be made from methane, coal, plant oils-even wood waste. (scientificamerican.com)
  • However, a new study shows that being smart about where we grow algae can drastically reduce how much water is needed for algal biofuel. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Wigmosta and his co-authors provide the first in-depth assessment of America's algal biofuel potential given available land and water. (sciencedaily.com)
  • But the authors also found that 350 gallons of water per gallon of oil -- or a quarter of what the country currently uses for irrigated agriculture -- would be needed to produce that much algal biofuel. (sciencedaily.com)
  • That's 17 percent of the petroleum that the U.S. imported in 2008 for transportation fuels, and it could be grown on land roughly the size of South Carolina. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The process is based on hydroprocessing technology commonly used in today's refineries to produce transportation fuels. (siteselection.com)
  • Algae can produce up to 300 times more oil per unit area than conventional crops such as rapeseed, palms, soybeans, or jatropha. (isangeeta.com)
  • What may surprise you is that the Department of Defense is working to switch to using more biofuels…renewable fuels that can be grown and produced here in the United States out of things like rapeseed, soybeans, algae and even wood scraps. (naturalresourcereport.com)
  • These renewable fuels are derived from organic materials like corn, soybeans, and algae. (uaeclimateaction.com)
  • Presently the ongoing demand for a cleaner, greener & environment friendly biofuel scientists have been looking forward for more research on this biofuel from: Algae. (isangeeta.com)
  • Embracing algae as a food and fuel source could pave the way to a more sustainable and greener future. (bochiba.com)
  • Is Hydrogen Really a Clean Enough Fuel to Tackle the Climate Crisis? (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • ICE and the Future: Low Carbon Renewable Fuels and… Hydrogen? (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • Recycled jet fuels produced from waste gases and waste plastic, as well as renewable hydrogen, will be considered green, while food crop-based fuels and fuels derived from palm and soy materials won't. (wwlp.com)
  • This could help improve sustainability, making advanced biofuels a promising form of fuel for the future. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • Chemical Consulting: Renewables assists clients with economic, commercial and regulatory issues surrounding environmental and sustainability technologies, products and processes. (spglobal.com)
  • The concepts of industrial symbiosis and circular economy offer potential solutions to sustain the biofuel economy without putting at risk the supply of food and utilizing wastes and residues from the farm, including the refuse from food processing plants, as raw materials for biofuel generation are probable ways to optimize the overall productivity of agriculture towards addressing the requirements for food and biofuel. (springerprofessional.de)
  • ASA, Interjet, Airbus, CFM and UOP share a vision that Green Jet Fuel can help address our transportation needs while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping the Mexican rural economy. (siteselection.com)
  • In Biofuels: Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Global Warming (pp. 141-154). (ait.ac.th)
  • Algae absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. (bochiba.com)
  • For New Zealand, changing to renewable fuels for transport and industrial processes offers great opportunities to improve productivity and to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions . (sciencemediacentre.co.nz)
  • Biofuels have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and decrease our reliance on non-renewable resources. (uaeclimateaction.com)
  • This minimizes the issue of taking away pieces of land for the cultivation of algae. (isangeeta.com)
  • Euglena has the technology to grow a species of algae called "euglena," and makes its profits largely from the sale of related supplements, food products and cosmetics. (aquahoy.com)
  • Driven by security and environmental concerns as well as skyrocketing oil prices-United Airlines more than doubled its fuel surcharge per ticket to $50 on January 12-the aviation industry continues to cut back on fuel burn as it searches for cleaner, cheaper alternatives. (scientificamerican.com)
  • The company has partnered with aviation group ANA Holdings in the venture, with the aim of fueling their commercial international flights departing from Japan by 2020. (aquahoy.com)
  • I'm very confident we'll commercialize bio jet fuel by 2020," said Izumo, 35, in an interview at his Tokyo office, while sporting one of his four luminous-green ties meant to evoke the color of the aquatic microorganisms. (energyvoice.com)
  • This will be close to the current price of petroleum-based jet fuel at about 70 yen. (aquahoy.com)
  • The UOP process produces a Green Jet Fuel that is blended seamlessly with petroleum-based fuel. (siteselection.com)
  • As demand for petroleum-based refined motor fuels drops, companies will inevitably seek to reduce capacity. (bain.com)
  • Converting captured CO2 into products such as chemicals, carbonates, plastics, fuels, building materials, and other commodities is an important aspect of carbon capture and storage technology. (energy.gov)
  • Jim Lane Address: 5885 Hollis Street, Emeryville, CA Year founded: 2003 Annual Revenues: $38 billion (DuPont overall for 2011) $1.2 billon (Industrial Biosciences unit for 2011) Company description: Amyris is an integrated renewable chemicals and fuels company founded in 2003 and based in Emeryville, CA, with additional operations in Chicago, IL and Campinas, Brazil. (altenergystocks.com)
  • What is the long-term outlook for producing specific chemicals from bio-based fuels? (spglobal.com)
  • Additionally, algae absorb CO2 and release oxygen, contributing to cleaner air. (bochiba.com)
  • Today, most biofuels are produced from agricultural crops and are called conventional, or first-generation, biofuels. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • Because advanced biofuels use waste products, leftover plant scraps and non-food crops, they do not take crops and land away from the food supply industry. (hudsonalpha.org)
  • The most common renewable resources used in biorefineries are crops such as wheat, rapeseed, corn, and other agricultural plants. (lu.se)
  • A second generation biofuel from cellulosic agricultural by-product fermentation using clostridium species for electricity generation. (ait.ac.th)
  • Algae can be grown in areas with limited agricultural opportunities, providing a sustainable source of nutrition, especially in developing countries. (bochiba.com)
  • With passenger numbers on international flights increasing by 5% every year, improving aircraft and fuel efficiency was not enough to meet industry goals, she said. (aquahoy.com)
  • Rapid strides made by the transportation industry in various parts of the world have imparted robust growth momentum to the algae biofuel market. (cmfenews.com)
  • However, despite the large hype generated in recent years supported by staggering funds invested by venture capitalists and industry advocates, companies in the algae biofuel market are yet to achieve the problem of scale. (cmfenews.com)
  • Do advanced biofuels companies really need to be "thinking IPO", industry leaders were asking this week after Elevance Renewable Sciences announced that it has raised $104 million in its Series E financing round. (altenergystocks.com)
  • This book delves deep into the economic security of the poor as well as the nexus between biofuel industry and global trade bodies, making it one of the few introductory books without bias toward the contribution of biofuels in circular economy. (springerprofessional.de)
  • At the same time, the aviation industry has become far more fuel efficient in the face of soaring prices. (scientificamerican.com)
  • According to the ATA, the industry has reduced the amount of fuel burned by 23 percent since 2000 by taking such steps as making aircraft lighter and introducing more efficient engines. (scientificamerican.com)
  • The future of Japan's biofuel industry may be pond scum. (energyvoice.com)
  • Which firms in the industry produce specific renewable products? (spglobal.com)
  • In open forums and individual briefings with legislators, ABO and its members delivered key insights gleaned from surveys of more than 400 algae industry leaders, scientists, entrepreneurs and end users. (algaebiomass.org)
  • Third, within the industry there is broad support for the development of lifecycle assessments and technical standards that benchmark the environmental impacts and benefits of algae-based technologies. (algaebiomass.org)
  • Such legislation would also complement tremendous advances that have been made over the past two years in the algae industry's technological development, commercialization efforts and investment from the financial community and oil industry. (algaebiomass.org)
  • UOP has produced almost 700,000 gallons of Green Jet Fuel in this tolling facility to support the commercial and military testing efforts," says UOP spokesperson Susan Gross. (siteselection.com)
  • The transportation fuel requirements in the U.S. alone are equivalent to greater than 150 billion gallons of biofuel per year. (cellana.com)
  • Around 80 per cent of our electricity is currently generated from renewable resources, mainly hydro, geothermal and wind. (sciencemediacentre.co.nz)
  • Researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory found that water use is much less if algae are grown in the U.S. regions that have the sunniest and most humid climates: the Gulf Coast, the Southeastern Seaboard and the Great Lakes. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The team analyzed previously published data to determine how much algae can be grown in open, outdoor ponds of fresh water while using current technologies. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Algae can also be grown in salt water and covered ponds. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Process technology from Honeywell's UOP was used to convert Mexican-sourced jatropha, an inedible plant that can be grown in many climates and does not compete with the food chain, to Honeywell Green Jet Fuel. (siteselection.com)
  • Algae can be grown in large quantities in small areas, using minimal resources. (bochiba.com)
  • In open pond systems, algae are grown in large outdoor ponds exposed to sunlight. (bochiba.com)
  • If algae is grown on fresh water, it will not pollute it, but help clean it by absorbing certain elements that could lead to possible problems with PH balance. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • We have screened more than 200 strains from over 125 species and 16 different classes of algae in our collection, including the high hydrocarbon producing microalga Botryococcus and productive green algae such as Nannochloropsis and Tetraselmis . (www.csiro.au)
  • It is therefore not difficult to imagine that among those 99 % of unknown strains and species are very likely many that are better suited for the purpose of mass cultivation and for the extraction of biofuels. (uk-cpi.com)
  • Algae are microorganisms that are usually harvested through open-pond growing, a process of growing organisms in sunny areas for maximum growth. (isangeeta.com)
  • Trees can also be used, as well as microorganisms found in water, such as algae. (lu.se)
  • The Icelandic fuel is generated using a renewable power source. (hydrogenfuelnews.com)
  • But growing algae -- or any other biofuel source -- can require a lot of water. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Algae is widely considered as a potential source of biofuel because it does not compete with food resources. (aquahoy.com)
  • We believe that having a secure domestic source of fuel makes it easier for us to do that mission [to fly and fight]. (scientificamerican.com)
  • It is less likely that there would be some disruption to the fuel source that we need to fly airplanes. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Algae can be used to mitigate CO2 emissions and produce biofuels. (ifandp.com)
  • Izumo said that by 2030, the plan was to create three more new refinery plants to produce 1 million kiloliters of the fuel in total. (aquahoy.com)
  • The Green Jet Fuel process technology was originally developed in 2007 under a contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to produce renewable military jet fuel for the U.S. military. (siteselection.com)
  • Botryococcus braunii is a green algae capable of producing botryococcene using squalene synthase-like (SSL) enzymes. (plu.edu)
  • Algae biofuels are derived from species such as Botryococcus braunii, Chlorella species, Crypthecodinium cohnii, and Nitzschia species. (cmfenews.com)
  • But the authors also found that algae's water use isn't that different from most other biofuel sources. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Biofuels sources, biofuel policy, biofuel economy and global biofuel projections. (ait.ac.th)
  • Biofuels are fuels that are created from renewable sources, like plant or algae material or animal waste products. (resourcewise.com)
  • Next steps would be the research on the conditions that lead to an increased lipid (fat) content of the algae by changing the growth conditions. (uk-cpi.com)
  • Algae biofuel have emerged as unique promising in this direction as they overcome the drawbacks of crop-based biofuels of the second generation. (cmfenews.com)
  • UOP's Green Jet Fuel was blended with traditional petroleum-derived jet fuel to power one of this aircraft's CFM56-5B4/3 engines manufactured by CFM International. (siteselection.com)
  • Twelve days prior to McAdams' testimony, UOP LLC, a Honeywell company, announced that Honeywell Green Jet Fuel™, produced using UOP process technology, successfully powered an Interjet Airbus A320-214 from Mexico City to Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. (siteselection.com)
  • For the Interjet flight, the jatropha oil was shipping in from Mexico and then converted to Green Jet Fuel at this facility. (siteselection.com)
  • Algae, a sludge colored illuminatingly lime to moss green, has going for it that it can be made anywhere â€"even in desert climates- and that it can be relatively swiftly adopted. (enn.com)
  • It contains updated information on the latest trends of techno-economic analysis of biofuels, economic transitions, low-carbon economies, green circular societies, and life cycle assessment of biofuels. (springerprofessional.de)
  • Or more specifically, green algae that's swirling around in tanks on a tropical Okinawan island. (energyvoice.com)