Put a termite in your tank: The secret to renewable fuel?
Termites might be destructive pests — they cause more than $1 billion in damage every year in the US alone — but
Termites might be destructive pests — they cause more than $1 billion in damage every year in the US alone — but
Süd-Chemie AG and The Linde Group have launched the production of climate-friendly biofuels based on lignocellulosic biomass in Munich. The
BP and Verenium Corporation have committed $45 million (US) to a 50-50 joint venture aimed at developing and commercialising cellulosic
Several Japanese corporations — including Nippon Oil and Toyota — are teaming up to develop a next-generation, low-cost way to produce cellulosic
What else is new in cleantech? Following are some headlines you might have missed over the past 24 hours: * Colorado-based
Verenium Company today announced plans to build its first commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plant, to be located in south-central Florida’s
Hmmm, let’s see … we’ve tapped corn, algae and sugarcane for biofuels. What’s next? How about corn cobs
When it comes to the biofuel of the future, corn ethanol is out, cellulosic ethanol is in, right? Never mind