Posted on 12/28/2011 9:29:12 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Interesting timing, especially when some biomass companies are switching from wood chips to corn, because they couldnt turn a profit on wood chips. Looks like all the wheels are coming off the bus now.
To Survive, Some Biofuels Companies Give Up on Biofuels Technology Review
Gevo, a prominent advanced-biofuels company that has received millions in U.S. government funding to develop fuels made from cellulosic sources such as grass and wood chips, is finding that it cant use these materials if it hopes to survive. Instead, its going to use corn, a common source for conventional biofuels. Whats more, most of the product from its first facility will be used for chemicals rather than fuel.
As the difficulty of producing cellulosic biofuels cheaply becomes apparent, a growing number of advanced-biofuels companies are finding it necessary to take creative approaches to their business, even though that means abandoning some of their green credentials, at least temporarily, and focusing on markets that wont have a major impact on oil imports. This is hardly the outcome the government hoped for when it announced cellulosic-biofuels mandates, R&D funding, and other incentives in recent years.
Heres the story on the subsidy ending from the Detroit News:
Congress adjourned for the year on Friday, failing to extend the tax break thats drawn a wide variety of critics on Capitol Hill, including Sens. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., and Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. Critics also have included environmentalists, frozen food producers, ranchers and others.
The policies have helped shift millions of tons of corn from feedlots, dinner tables and other products into gas tanks.
Environmental group Friends of the Earth praised the move.
The end of this giant subsidy for dirty corn ethanol is a win for taxpayers, the environment and people struggling to put food on their tables, biofuels policy campaigner Michal Rosenoer said Friday.
Dirty Corn Ethanol? Im all for ending taxpayer siphoning, but dirty corn ethanol?
Full story h/t to Lawrence Depenbush
Abandon?
I never wanted the overpriced reduced performance trash in the first place!
All of my cars are pre-computer, none of them run as well on the gasahol trash.
Range Fuels broke ground on its first commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol facility in Soperton, Georgia in November 2007.
The plant plant was built, and ran one batch of alcohol in January 2011
as proof of meeting conditions set by grants and financiers,
and was then immediately shut down because it was not profitable to operate.
All of this after receiving:
a $76 million grant from the US Department of Energy,
a $6 million grant from the State of Georgia,
and an $80 million loan guaranteed by the U.S. Biorefinery Assistance Program.
08/19/2010
Range Fuels Begins Commercial Cellulosic Operations in Georgia
http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/20885
01/24/2011
Range Fuels Closing Georgia Cellulosic Ethanol Plant
http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/21755
side note.. I seen where Kellogg's may stop making Corn Pops next year. what next? Cocoa Puffs? Cap'n Crunch?
posted from a lowly single processor laptop. (but I'm looking)
The sooner they get dirty ethanol out of my gas the better.
From that article ....see link at post # 16:
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Flawed carbon accounting schemes at both the federal and state level are creating a dynamic where the U.S. is importing ethanol from Brazil while simultaneously exporting greater volumes back to Brazil.
See #25.
20%? Ouch. My boat and truck would hate that, maybe even throw up from drinking it.
Be sure and check out the AMD Llano based Quad laptops with integrated graphics on the chip,,,,,good graphics with decent cpu performance ....especially compared to a single CPU based portable....yuk.
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This ethanol shuffle is occurring exclusively as the result of state and federal fuel regulations that treat Brazilian sugarcane ethanol as if it were the Holy Grail of biofuels, according to Geoff Cooper, the Renewable Fuels Associations Vice President of Research and Analysis.
We’ll see if any of our brave GOP leadership here in MN will repeal this BS.
Don’t forget that we gave Brazil millions (down payment) for offshore exploration. And don’;t forget that Brazil now has ties with the Muslims.
The death spiral from this ethanol crap is no longer avoidable, investor land owners will be the result.
Stop the subsidies, stop the mandates, abolish the Dept
of Agriculture. FUBO FUGOP Send us a candidate who will chop this govt nightmare. There is no more time for trimming the fat.
Let Brazil have the advantage by letting them keep all their ethanol, and we can keep our corn for food, trade problem solved, energy saved.
Is its use still mandated? Gas prices are going to go up.
This was always the plan. Make it seem free at first, then stick it to the middle class.
They did the same thing with the ocean fishing license; free the first year so nobody complains, then charge.
There really needs to be a gallows in downtown Washington D.C. Even if they don’t use it, it should be there, in the windows, as they vote.
Write your congress and demand an end to EPA’s ethanol mandates.
Drop the sugar tariff while they’re at it.
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