Bioethanol

Seawater can replace freshwater to produce the sustainable fuel Bioethanol

Researchers have found that seawater can replace freshwater to produce the sustainable fuel Bioethanol, reducing

Dual-purpose biofuel crops could produce both ethanol and biodiesel increasing profits by 30%

Today many biofuel refineries operate for only seven months each year, turning freshly harvested crops

Biodiesel from sugarcane more economical than soybean

Today most U.S. biodiesel is produced from soybean. But despite its value as a protein

Microbe Produces Ethanol from Switchgrass Without Pretreatment

Genetic engineering allows biomass-degrading bacterium to make fuel in a single process The Science The

Cheaper and Cleaner Bioethanol from Earth’s Most Abundant Gas: Nitrogen

Provisional patent filed for process using most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere Indiana University biologists