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Nathanael Greene's Links Tagged "ethanol"

Crosscut Seattle - Gauging the biofuels backlash

tags:
biofuels, corn, ethanol, foodvsfuel, land

This is a thoughtful overview of the complexities of issues these days. Worth a read and not just becaues it links back to one of my posts.

The Oil Drum | Updated Corn Ethanol Economics

tags:
ethanol, economics, biofuels, corn, oil, prices

This by Ropbert Rapier, who is generally pretty sharp, and helpful in trying to understand what the heck is happening in the ethanol market

Reliable Way to Search The Internet: The Price of Biofuels

tags:
ethanol, biofuels, LS9, amyris

This post covers LS9 and Amyris, two of companies that developing new biofuel molecules, different from ethanol and biodiesel. As I mentioned in my New Year's post expect to see a lot of action on this front in the year a head.

The Invisible Green Hand: Making ethanol production cheaper and less carbon-intensive

tags:
ethanol, CHP, globalwarming, efficiency, biofuels

As usual, Cai Steger stiches things together in a helpful way. This time talking about the importance of CHP to reducing the cost and GHG emissions from ethanol production.

Cellulosic Ethanol - Company Claims Breakthrough in Cellulosic Ethanol - thedailygreen.com

tags:
ethanol, cellulosic, biofuels, cleantech

Gulf Ethanol claims to have developed something called a "vortex implosion disintegrator," that turns biomass into cellulose powder. What happens to the other parts of the biomass? Not clear. However, pre-processing is one of the important challenges to c

Corn Guy TV

tags:
videos, corn, ethanol, foodvsfuel, biofuels

Entertaining and a little educational. Worth a watch.

A conversation with a spokesperson for the National Corn Growers Association and his friend from the American Farmland Trust | By Tom Philpott | Grist | Victual Reality | 25 Oct 2007

tags:
corn, ethanol, biofuels, agriculture

Very interesting.

Can lignin hold roads together?

tags:
ethanol, cellulosic, biofuels

On the one hand using lignin from cellulosic ethanol plants to stabalize roads has a nice geewiz factor. On the other hand, using lignin to make better roads so that we can drive more and use more ethanol seems a little circular.

Growing Biofuels: The Sustainability Opportunity

tags:
ethanol, biofuels, foodvsfuel

Good post by Patrick Mazza from Climate Solutions about how the backlash against biofuels is getting some in the industry (at least at one conference) to think about sustainability.

Green Dreams - National Geographic Magazine

tags:
biofuels, ethanol, biodiesel, corn, soybeans

This is a good article, but it over emphasizes technology and misses the importance of policy. Look for my blog post on it shortly.

Ethanol Producer Magazine blurb on NRDC ethanol air suite

tags:
ethanol, airpollution, EPA

As I've posted on, NRDC has sued EPA over weakening the air regulations for ethanol plants. This little blurb shows that the industry is paying attention.

Cellulosic ethanol: A fuel for the future? | CNET News.com

tags:
biofuels, ethanol, cellulosic, RangeBiofuels, forestbiomass, CNET

Good article on the Range Biofuels project in GA and some of the environmental issues surrounding the project. Also nice that I'm the first quote and I'm quoted on the importance of doing biofuels right.

Biopact on study showing cellulosic biofuels already cost competitive

tags:
cellulosic, costs, biofuels, ethanol, corn, Biopact

Intriguing and hopeful study, but a hard case to make in advance on the construction and operation of the first commercial plant. Until then it's all speculation.

Biopact on study showing cellulosic biofuels already cost competitive

tags:
cellulosic, costs, biofuels, ethanol, corn, Biopact

Intriguing and hopeful study, but a hard case to make in advance on the construction and operation of the first commercial plant. Until then it's all speculation.

The Oil Drum | Mythbusters: Ethanol and Foreign Oil Displacement

tags:
ethanol, corn, oil, biofuels

More from Robert Rapier on ethanol. This is part of a FAQ he's putting together. It provides some good discussion of important issues but also wanders into ideology at points.

Nathanael Greene
Nathanael Greene
Senior Policy Analyst
New York City
I work on clean energy technologies and policy that will advance them -- energy efficiency...
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