BIOoutput Blog

The 3rd of 4 BIOenergy Blogs, this one covers output of the conversion processes - emissions, biofuels, electricity, green chemicals - and new uses for them. The other three blogs are the BIOstock Blog, the BIOconversion Blog, and the BIOwaste Blog. Related #biooutput tweets @BIOblogger.

April 24, 2009

Support the Blend Wall waiver

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Growth Energy and 52 ethanol manufacturers petitioned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last month to raise the maximum blend ...
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August 27, 2008

Reforming hydrogen from ethanol

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There are so many "discoveries" these days I would hate to have to handicap the winners. Some reports inspire confidence that we a...
August 22, 2008

U.S. Demand for Renewable Power

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The U.S. Department of Energy / Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy has published a June 2007 chart of the states whose legislatures hav...
July 8, 2008

Greener buildings in our future

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What is the most environmentally sustainable construction material available for erecting homes and buildings? If net carbon emissions per t...
January 24, 2008

Surprising MPG results for low blends of ethanol

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One of the "knocks" on ethanol (pun intended) is that for all the performance and emissions improvement that it provides as an oxy...
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August 28, 2007

"Energy Victory" - Book of the Sentry

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In September of 1911, the fate of two world wars was pre-ordained by England's young First Lord of the Admiralty. He made a choice at co...
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August 20, 2007

High Performance E85 with Jay Leno

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E85 detractors often cite the comparative high energy content of gasoline to ethanol. It is true that currently designed combustion engines ...
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President of The Miller DeWulf Corporation in Los Angeles, Scott holds an MBA and is a consultant, blogger, writer, webmaster, and EDP (Electronic Document Professional) who has worked in marketing and communications for numerous engineering, educational, and utility firms. He is President of the Victory Plant initiative and works with biomass feedstock supply, logistics, and conversion technology companies. He is a member of ACORE, 25x'25, SAF, FRA, and SIM. Follow his tweets at @BIOblogger.
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