Joule and Red Rock Biofuels announce merger
Joule and Red Rock Biofuels have announced their intention to merge, to create a carbon-neutral fuel production platform.
Joule and Red Rock Biofuels have announced their intention to merge, to create a carbon-neutral fuel production platform.
The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) has issued a statement regarding the EPA’s final rule for the 2014, 2015 and 2016 Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS).
Eco-Energy has begun construction at an ethanol facility in Selma, NC, to optimise the ethanol supply chain.
Unlike other biofuels, hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids (HEFA) fuels are nearly indistinguishable from their petroleum counterparts.
On 5 November, Energy Vision presented its leadership awards to leading companies developing new markets for renewable natural gas (RNG).
The increasing need for environmental sustainability and energy independence is driving the biorefinery market growth globally, between the period of 2014 and 2019.
EPA’s proposal would threaten consumers and the economy by raising ethanol mandates to potentially harmful levels, according to API.
Protec Fuel has welcomed US Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to Mid-State Energy's Kissimmee Citgo E15 and E85 retail station.
For two days, representatives from the authorities, research institutions, and industry will discuss and learn more about projects involving storage of CO2 in the subsurface.
The Diesel Technology Forum has issued the following explanation on Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR).
Algenol is producing ethanol meeting the D4806 ASTM specifications on a daily basis, and it can be sold commercially as E85.
The statutory biofuel mandates under the Renewable Fuel Standard are infeasible to achieve in 2015 and could cause harm to consumers and the US economy, according to a new study.
President Obama has pledged the US will cut emissions by up to 28% by 2025.
BIO study reveals impact of RFS law.
California’s medium and heavy-duty fleets will benefit from the new legislation.