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  2. Solben (Bioenergy solutions) - Wikipedia

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    They named their foundation "Soluciones en bioenergía," abbreviated SOLBEN, a mix of the words in Spanish for "solutions" and "bioenergy" (Bioenergy solutions). In that same year, the University of Tabasco made more than $150,000 in biodiesel sales, so the founders of Solben decided to transform the not-for-profit foundation into a for-profit ...

  3. Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage - Wikipedia

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    Cost estimates for BECCS range from $60-$250 per ton of CO 2. [25]It was estimated that electrogeochemical methods of combining saline water electrolysis with mineral weathering powered by non-fossil fuel-derived electricity could, on average, increase both energy generation and CO 2 removal by more than 50 times relative to BECCS, at equivalent or even lower cost, but further research is ...

  4. Bioenergy - Wikipedia

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    Bioenergy feedstocks typically require significant amounts of energy to harvest, dry, and transport; the energy usage for these processes may emit greenhouse gases. In some cases, the impacts of land-use change, cultivation, and processing can result in higher overall carbon emissions for bioenergy compared to using fossil fuels. [30] [32]

  5. United States biofuel policies - Wikipedia

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    21st Century Energy Independence Act of 2011 [permanent dead link ‍] – Instructs the Secretary of Energy (DOE) to seek to ensure: (1) the availability of 200% of the volume of renewable fuels required to be available in the United States by 2013 under the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109–58 (text)); and (2) the reduction of carbon ...

  6. List of biofuel companies and researchers - Wikipedia

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    The so-called "third-generation biofuels", similar to second-generation biofuels with an emphasize on the use of algae and cyanobacteria as a source of biofuel feedstocks, have an additional advantage as they take up a relatively small fraction of space when compared to first and second-generation biofuel sources, and may also help to reduce seawater eutrophication.

  7. Category:Oil companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Oil companies of the United States" ... Bio-Blend Fuels; BJ Energy Solutions; ... Helix Energy Solutions Group;

  8. Renewable natural gas - Wikipedia

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    Renewable natural gas can be produced and distributed via the existing gas grid, making it an attractive means of supplying existing premises with renewable heat and renewable gas energy. Renewable natural gas can also be converted into liquefied natural gas (LNG) or compressed natural gas (CNG) for direct use as fuel in transport sector.

  9. FuelCell Energy - Wikipedia

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    FuelCell Energy began expanding globally in 2007 through a partnership with POSCO Energy, targeting markets in Southeast Asia, particularly South Korea, but the company announced the termination of the partnership in 2020. In 2012, the company’s European facility was established with German-based FuelCell Energy Solutions, GmbH. [8]