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Pulling out an interesting little option from the 2008 Farm bill, the USDA is considering re-directing US produced sugar to ethanol production to drive up sugar prices. From what I understand, the US sugar industry is completely supported by farm … Continue reading →
2013-05-22 16:19:47
A new report from the CRS reveals the sad state of what many believe is an impossible venture – “clean coal” that involves capturing the CO2 released as the coal is burned: http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/293655-report-federal-clean-coal-power-project-faces-uncertain-future
2013-04-15 14:52:25
odoyle81 posted IMF report on energy subsidies, implications for a carbon tax & energy security on Energy and the Future
IMF presents some new analysis of energy subsidies which I have previously wondered about. It is worth looking over: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/03/27/imf-want-to-fight-climate-change-get-rid-of-1-9-trillion-in-energy-subsidies/ $25/ton as the cost of carbon seems low to me. $502 billion in US energy subsidies including this carbon tax.. I don’t … Continue reading →
2013-04-01 15:20:24
For those who are confused about RFS, RINs, and other acronyms in my last post, I found a great summary on a new blog that we’ll add to our blogroll. Seems like he is making some nice posts of the … Continue reading →
2013-03-29 15:25:57
As we’ve hinted at before, some interesting things are starting to happen with high corn prices, high RIN prices, the blend wall and ever compounding RFS requirements! We all know that corn prices have been high – so high in … Continue reading →
2013-03-22 15:05:05
As we’ve hinted at before, some interesting things are starting to happen with high corn prices, high RIN prices, the blend wall and ever compounding RFS requirements! We all know that corn prices have been high – so high in … Continue reading →
2013-03-22 15:05:05
odoyle81 posted the rebound effect and how energy efficiency may not be the “low hanging fruit” on Energy and the Future
An interesting paradox: as we conserve more energy, we use more. We pointed out some research in the past on this effect, and some debate about the potential impact of this effect has surfaced in a couple places. First, there … Continue reading →
2013-02-28 16:03:43
odoyle81 posted The blend wall and what we will do will all the cellulosic ethanol on Energy and the Future
While we’ve discussed production issues with cellulosic a bit on this site (here and here), if John is right and we do scale up in the next couple years, whatever are we going to do with it all? http://farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2013/02/ethanol-blend-wall-biodiesel-RFS.html They … Continue reading →
2013-02-24 16:15:34
odoyle81 posted The blend wall and what we will do with all the cellulosic ethanol on Energy and the Future
While we’ve discussed production issues with cellulosic a bit on this site (here and here), if John is right and we do scale up in the next couple years, whatever are we going to do with it all? http://farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2013/02/ethanol-blend-wall-biodiesel-RFS.html They … Continue reading →
2013-02-24 16:15:34
And is the land that is being converted from grassland to corn and soy the “marginal land” that people take about growing dedicated bioenergy crops? A new article in PNAS this week seems to answer “yes” to both these questions. … Continue reading →
2013-02-21 20:45:35
odoyle81 posted updates on the court challenge to the RFS: minimal long-term impact on Energy and the Future
I like how this post by Judy Endres explains the recent court ruling “overturning part of the RFS”. The devil is in the details: Although the court rejected EPA’s approach favoring overestimation of projected cellulosic biofuel production, the RFS itself, … Continue reading →
2013-02-07 19:41:34
odoyle81 posted comparing original RFS volumes with revised volumes (some perspective) on Energy and the Future
Today the EPA released revised mandated amounts of biofuel to be blended under the RFS legislation. To put these numbers in perspective I have taken the original requirements for cellulosic in the 2007 law and compared to the revised amounts … Continue reading →
2013-02-01 17:49:52
I posted on a bill this summer trying to stop the US military from trying to reduce their long term energy costs by partnering with biofuels companies. The US military consumes a huge amount of fossil fuels in the US, often … Continue reading →
2012-12-22 17:26:17
odoyle81 posted thoughtful opinions on the major questions w/ the future of biofuels.. on Energy and the Future
Some insightful and honest opinions about some of the major questions about the future of biofuels. Def worth the 5 min read.. http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2012/12/13/15-burning-questions-and-answers-for-biofuels-in-2013/
2012-12-13 16:04:54
odoyle81 posted Natural gas shutting down coal plants (with energy price comparison calculator!) on Energy and the Future
Great article on how the natural gas revolution is influencing electric power in the US, and how coal plants are threatened more by gas than by the EPA.. http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/the-demise-of-coal-fired-power-plants/2012/11/21/e7ca1e6e-fdda-11e1-b153-218509a954e1_story.html Some people quoted in this article say that if gas hits $3 – … Continue reading →
2012-11-27 18:09:03
As John mentioned, we are long overdue for an update on geoengineering news. Of course the big story is Russ George dumping iron in the pacific ocean. It is unclear if this is: A way to generate carbon credits A … Continue reading →
2012-11-26 17:15:24
Here is a list of biofuels mandates around the world: http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2012/11/22/biofuels-mandates-around-the-world-2012/ Happy Thanksgiving from the blog group!
2012-11-22 17:38:14
On the heels of KiOR’s commercial production startup, POET announces more details about their commercial process, slated to begin in 2013. They have been buying corn cobs and corn stover from farmers for the past two seasons in preparation for this.. … Continue reading →
2012-11-20 17:00:02
Sometimes we don’t always think about the weed potential when we are studying potential bioenergy feedstocks and “energy crops”.. Other things that are not mentioned alot are how susceptible to disease and pests these bioenergy crops may be when grown in monocultures.. … Continue reading →
2012-11-19 17:00:26
Nice report that challenges our ideas about carbon tax or cap and trade as the solution to both climate change and sustainable energy: http://www.wwf.org.uk/research_centre/?6263 The report argues that although carbon pricing has an important role to play in reducing emissions, … Continue reading →
2012-11-15 18:58:28
odoyle81 posted US to become top producer of oil & gas and self-sufficient in energy on Energy and the Future
Says a new report from the IEA.. What does this mean for alternative and renewable energy and climate change? Renewables become the world’s second-largest source of power generation by 2015 and close in on coal as the primary source by 2035. … Continue reading →
2012-11-12 20:43:15
California is ready to launch carbon trading platform next week: http://planetark.org/enviro-news/item/67080
2012-11-09 16:48:56
For biofuels to be economical, we will need some technology breakthroughs. In the US, the RFS is driving us to produce liquid fuel, usually with enzymes that convert sugars and starches in the biomass to ethanol or other liquid molecules … Continue reading →
2012-11-05 16:00:12
odoyle81 posted coolest visualization of US electricity generation, distribution and potential on Energy and the Future
This is by far the coolest and most informative way to look at the electricity grid in the US – where the power is coming from, how is it distributed, and what is the potential for alternatives (wind, solar, biomass, … Continue reading →
2012-11-02 15:40:35
A quick post here – just want to share some stunning photos of glaciers melting around the world from our friends at Yale Environment 360. I’m not quite sure you can look at these and not question climate change, but in any … Continue reading →
2012-11-01 16:39:22
While this probably isn’t the reason electric cars have not lived up to the hype and might only sell about 50,000 in 2012 (less than 1% of total sales), maybe it is a reason we shouldn’t encourage them (yet). I … Continue reading →
2012-10-22 14:57:30
A123 Systems bankruptcy filing this week probably surprised no one… but wanted to share two articles with a broader perspective on the difficulty in the clean energy sectors. I can sum them up pretty easily: “The rise of abundant and … Continue reading →
2012-10-19 18:08:26
ruh roh… Gevo might be in trouble…. http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-09-24/gevo-shifting-production-to-ethanol-at-minnesota-biofuel-plant and perspectives on the future of the RFS…. I cut and paste the best sections below since that article is long and some of it is not that good.. http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2012/09/28/when-will-i-be-loved-supporters-of-the-us-renewable-fuel-standard-begin-to-rally/ At the … Continue reading →
2012-09-28 17:37:26
odoyle81 posted lopsided voices: clean energy vs. fossil fuels in the election campaign on Energy and the Future
In the new post- Citizen’s United world, whoever has the most money has the biggest voice. For those not familar with the ruling and don’t feel like reading the wikipedia article linked above, in essence, the Supreme Court decided: “…that the … Continue reading →
2012-09-17 15:16:23
This short article (linked below) reminds us of something I’ve posted on before: the Jevon’s Paradox, or the idea that we will use more energy as it becomes cheaper. So the natural gas revolution we are seeing in the US … Continue reading →
2012-09-11 14:33:09


