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Aemetis Discusses Plans for Renewable Diesel, Cellulosic Ethanol – Advanced BioFuels USA

by Erin Voegele (Ethanol Producer Magazine)  …  McAfee (Eric McAfee, CEO of Aemetis Inc.) provided an update of the many improvement projects underway at the Keyes plant that will reduce the carbon intensity (CI) of the fuel it produces, including the use of renewable natural gas (RNG), a membrane dehydration unit, a solar micro grid array with battery backup, and a mechanical vapor recompression (MVR) system. RNG used at the plant is being generated through a dairy biogas project under development by Aemetis. In September 2020, the company completed construction of the first two out of 17 planned covered lagoon digesters, including on-site dairy biogas cleanup and pressurization. The Keyes plant is now using that RNG to offset natural gas usage. The remaining 15 dairy digester projects are expected to be complete by mid-2022. RNG produced through the dairy digester project will also be used as transportation fuel.

The Green Secrets of Goat Poop – Smarter Materials, Better Medicines, and Sustainable Biofuels – Advanced BioFuels USA

The Green Secrets of Goat Poop – Smarter Materials, Better Medicines, and Sustainable Biofuels – Advanced BioFuels USA
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Fields of breeders dreams: Team targets crop improvements

USDA ARS ARS geneticist Sarah Hake and University of California, Berkeley colleague George Chuck study juvenile traits of corngrass. They have found that inserting a specific corngrass gene into switchgrass keeps it in its juvenile form. Scientists from WSU, UC, Arizona involved in ongoing effort to improve the emerging bioenergy crop switchgrass. Feb 22, 2021 Researchers from Washington State University, the University of California and the Arizona Genomics Institute are part of a large team that announced the genome sequence for switchgrass, a major bioenergy crop. Laura Bartley, an associate professor in WSU’s Institute of Biological Chemistry, worked for 15 years on the project, which could lead to larger, easier to process switchgrass plants.

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