Converting sugarcane waste to biofuel could become more environmentally friendly and cost-effective, thanks to a joint ...
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Scientists' electrochemical process enables biodiesel producers to transform waste into planet-friendly profit
An electrochemical process developed by scientists at a Loughborough University spin-out company enables biodiesel producers to turn waste into profit—while slashing emissions and energy use.
Terragia Biofuel has raised a $6 million seed round to pursue using a “novel” thermophilic bacteria process to break down cellulosic biomass and convert it into ethanol for biofuels such as ...
An electrooxidation process efficiently converts glycerol, a byproduct of biodiesel production, into high-value three-carbon compounds. An electrochemical process developed by researchers at Tokyo ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The U.S. government proposed a major increase in biofuels mandates earlier this year that would benefit farmers at the expense of oil ...
Instead of going in the trash or, perhaps, a compost heap, a new study proposes that used coffee grounds could help feed biodiesel-producing algae. Published in the journal Renewable and Sustainable ...
Converting sugarcane waste to biofuel could become more environmentally friendly and cost effective, thanks to a joint ...
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