Andersons, one of the U.S.' major players on the ethanol production scene, has started mixing cheaper soft red winter wheat into its corn-based biofuel. This move, according to Andersons ...
Take that one-ton bale of biomass (specifically, corn cobs and stalks) in the picture above, turn it into cellulosic ethanol and mix it into E85 (so, dilute it with a bit of gasoline).
Common sources of plant biomass energy include: Wood and wood waste; Food waste; Grass cuttings, leaves and dead plants; Plant matter from corn, switchgrass, sugarcane and other crops; Algae.
A Chinese research team has developed a carbon-based nanomaterial from agricultural waste biomass that can enhance ...
High Plains producers continue to see economic benefits from the Renewable Fuels Standard that celebrated 20 years Ken ...
“The large surface area, wide angle hybrids had a good response going from 28,000 to 34,000 plants per acre, but they tanked ...
The Feb. 11 presentation by Dr. Timothy Volk, a professor in the sustainable resources management department at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF), was given to members ...