Bioenergy

Poplar Tree Study Boosts Bioenergy and Biomaterial Potential
Renewable Energy Poplar Tree Study Boosts Bioenergy and Biomaterial Potential

In a remarkable stride toward sustainable innovation, a collaborative research effort led by the University of Missouri, alongside experts from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Georgia, has shed new light on the potential of poplar trees to transform the bioenergy and

TruAlt and GAIL Join Forces for India's Bio-Gas Future
Renewable Energy TruAlt and GAIL Join Forces for India's Bio-Gas Future

In a transformative stride toward a sustainable energy landscape, India is witnessing a groundbreaking partnership between TruAlt Bioenergy Limited, a frontrunner in the nation’s biofuels sector, and GAIL (India) Limited, the country’s largest natural gas company and a key public sector entity,

How Will US Biofuel Mandate Impact Asian Soybean Markets?
Renewable Energy How Will US Biofuel Mandate Impact Asian Soybean Markets?

The global agricultural landscape is on the brink of a significant shift as the United States considers a bold new biofuel mandate that could reshape soybean markets worldwide, with Asia standing at the forefront of potential impacts. This policy, driven by the US Environmental Protection Agency

Can California Turn Biomass Plants into Energy Assets?
Renewable Energy Can California Turn Biomass Plants into Energy Assets?

California's energy landscape is facing a pivotal moment as the state grapples with the fate of its aging biomass power plants, once a vital part of rural energy production but now reduced to just six wood-burning facilities from a high of 66 in the 1990s. These plants, contributing a mere 0.2% to

Horizon Pioneers Green Hydrogen for Steel Decarbonization
Renewable Energy Horizon Pioneers Green Hydrogen for Steel Decarbonization

In a world where industrial sectors grapple with the urgent need to slash carbon emissions, a groundbreaking initiative from a Singapore-based company is setting a new benchmark for sustainability in one of the toughest industries to decarbonize. Steel production, notorious for its heavy reliance

Can Cuba's Biomethane Buses Drive a Green Revolution?
Renewable Energy Can Cuba's Biomethane Buses Drive a Green Revolution?

In a small municipality in Cuba's Matanzas province, an ambitious experiment is unfolding that could signal a turning point for sustainable transportation in the nation, particularly in Martí, which is home to over 22,000 residents. This area has become the testing ground for a fleet of five

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