Biogas Energy as a service provider provides waste-to-energy technologies. The technology helps to extract methane from organic wastes, namely, food waste, energy crops, dairy manure, and pig manure.
Biofuel Energy produces fuel ethanol. The company operates two 110 million gallon ethanol production units at Nebraska and Minnesota. Pioneer Trail Energy and Buffalo Lake Energy are the two ethanol production units. The Pioneer Trail Energy utilizes advanced production methods and a dry milling system. The production unit has the capacity to produce 115 million gallons of ethanol per year. The Pioneer Trail Energy also produces dry and wet distillers grain as byproducts.
Energy Alternative Solutions produces biodiesel from crops grown locally and waste vegetable oil collected locally. The biodiesel is certified by ASTM and assures non-pollution of air and uninterrupted supply of energy. This biodiesel can be used in school buses, transit systems, government vehicles, marine vessels, and farm equipment. The biodiesel produced by the company is exclusively distributed only through whole sale dealers. BioEASI B100, BioEASI blends of B5, B20 and B99 can be purchased from Coast Oil Company.
Diesel has two drawbacks: it leads to fine particles (soot) and is made of a raw material becoming exhausted: oil. TU/e researcher Michael Boot developed a new diesel type (Cyclox), which emits far less soot. The raw material for this comes from industrial waste. Doubly 'green' then, this new biodiesel. In addition, this raw material may serve to make nylon. On April 20 Boot will defend his dissertation at Eindhoven University of Technology.
Scientists from the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) are studying the possibility of producing jet fuel from camelina for the aviation industry and the military. Camelina is a plant whose seed has high oil content, which makes it an ideal candidate for producing biofuels. This research backs the recently inked MoU between the U.S. Department of the Navy (DoN) and the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and also the Commercial Airlines Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI)’s interests.
The KWB USP pellet boiler system can be installed in modernized and renovated buildings of all kinds as well as in low-energy houses.
The province of Ontario, by means of the Innovation Demonstration Fund (IDF), is funding $4 million to assist Woodland Biofuels Inc. and its associates construct a demonstration facility that will utilize renewable wastes to produce cellulosic ethanol.
Gilles provides industrial boilers, wood chip boilers, and pellets boilers. The industrial boilers use pellets, wood pellets, wood shavings, and woodchip for burning. The Gilles industrial biomass boilers have a heating power from 120kW upto 5000KW. These boilers have low level of emission, low fuel consumption, and offer higher standards of safety.
Sherwood Industries produces Enviro range of stoves. Enviro wood and insert stoves adhere to higher safety standards, and they are approved by EPA. These stoves have better heat output, clean glass and longer burning times.
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have long-term studies under way to examine growing camelina as a bioenergy crop for producing jet fuel for the military and the aviation industry. This research supports the recently signed memorandum of understanding between the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of the Navy (DoN) and interests of the Commercial Airlines Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI).
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