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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Biogas - Wikipedia

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    With the many benefits of biogas, it is starting to become a popular source of energy and is starting to be used in the United States more. [53] In 2003, the United States consumed 43 TWh (147 trillion BTU) of energy from "landfill gas", about 0.6% of the total U.S. natural gas consumption. [ 42 ]

  6. 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]

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  8. List of algal fuel producers - Wikipedia

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    Bio Fuel Systems [28] Blue Marble Energy [29] Cellana (Shell [30] [31] and HR BioPetroleum [32]) Chevron Corporation (in collaboration with US-DOE NREL) [30] Culture Fuels; Dao Energy, LLC, a Texas-registered company with an office in Chengdu, Sichuan, China [33] Diversified Energy Corporation [34] Global Green Solutions [35] GreenerBioEnergy [36]

  9. Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. that advocates for a clean energy policy of the United States. [1] CRES was founded in 2013 to engage Republican lawmakers in the national conversation about clean energy and promote the concept of energy policy as a nonpartisan issue.