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BIOoutput Blog

The third of four interlinked BIOenergy Blogs, this one covers output of the conversion processes - emissions, biofuels, electricity, green chemicals - and new uses for them. The other three related blogs are the BIOstock Blog, the BIOconversion Blog, and the BIOwaste Blog.

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Posted 46 weeks ago
Growth Energy and 52 ethanol manufacturers petitioned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last month to raise the maximum blend level for ethanol in gasoline to as much as 15 percent. Start
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Posted 1 year ago
There are so many discoveries these days I would hate to have to handicap the winners. Some reports inspire confidence that we are on track to make the leap from today to tomorrow - and the next day


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Posted 1 year ago
The U.S. Department of Energy / Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy has published a June 2007 chart of the states whose legislatures have mandated that a certain percentage or volume of their elect


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Posted 1 year ago
What is the most environmentally sustainable construction material available for erecting homes and buildings? If net carbon emissions per ton of material is the key measurement, the answer is framing
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Posted 2 years ago
One of the knocks on ethanol (pun intended) is that for all the performance and emissions improvement that it provides as an oxygenate for gasoline, the more that you blend in, the lower the miles p
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Posted 2 years ago
In September of 1911, the fate of two world wars was pre-ordained by England's young First Lord of the Admiralty. He made a choice at considerable national economic and political risk that linked Engl


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Posted 2 years ago
E85 detractors often cite the comparative high energy content of gasoline to ethanol. It is true that currently designed combustion engines and even current flex-fuel models get lower mileage on ethan
Tags: e85 ethanol


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Posted 2 years ago
Clean Edge News published a story on a new report that analyzes the benefits of PHEVs (Plug-in Hybrid Energy Vehicles). The EPRI-NRDC study represents the most comprehensive analysis of the potential


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Posted 2 years ago
Los Angeles has become a tough car market for General Motors. Toyota sells 40% more Priuses in L.A. than all the GM products sold here combined! That's part of the story being told by good cop GM No


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Posted 2 years ago
Biofuel naysayers have a wealth of criticisms to use if they really want to derail the renewable energy juggernaut. The EROIE is not as good as petroleum The feedstock is better used as food The


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