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Gevo, a maker of biofuels, sued DuPont and its business partner Butamax Advanced Biofuels in federal court in Delaware, alleging infringement of a new patent for alcohol-fermentation processes ...
DuPont Biofuels on track to commercialize its biofuel technologies, including biobutanol and cellulosic ethanol. This week at the Piper Jaffray Alternative Energy Symposium, which focused on ...
Butamax, or Butamax-licensed biofuel producers, will pay Gevo if its bio-butanol is used in jet fuel or marine gasoline. The goal of the company is to sell bio-butanol at gas stations by late 2017 ...
In 2017, DuPont closed a cellulose-based ethanol plant in Nevada, Iowa. The chemical maker had spent $200 million on a fermentation process that turned corn cobs, stalks, and leaves into the fuel ...
One limitation of producing biofuel is that the alcohol created by fermentation is toxic to the microbes that produce it. Now scientists are closer to overcoming this obstacle. Researchers from ...
DuPont has benefited mightily from the growth of corn ethanol because of the role of its Pioneer Hybrid division in supplying farmers with genetically modified seed.
Treus brand launched by DuPont, Bunge to make better biodiesel. When we last wrote about Bunge, a “vertically integrated food and feed ingredient company”, they were offering biofuel advice to ...
The second category of advanced biofuel is the one presently of greatest interest in the U.S., and that is cellulosic ethanol. Conventional ethanol production utilizes a fermentation process to ...
The resulting biomaterial, called P22-Hyd, is said to not only be more efficient—it can also easily be produced using a simple fermentation process, and it can all be done at room temperature.
A single reactor takes between two and four days to convert waste into fuel, but the system can be modified to generate fuel continually. The system can produce 25 to 50 gallons of biofuel a day.
Indiana University. (2016, January 4). 'Nano-reactor' created for the production of hydrogen biofuel. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2016 / 01 ...
One limitation of producing biofuel is that the alcohol created by fermentation is toxic to the microbes that produce it. Now scientists are closer to overcoming this obstacle. Researchers from ...
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