Bioenergy & Biofuels

Bioenergy is a type of renewable energy that is derived from biomass - recently living organic materials. These materials are used to produce transportation fuels (biofuels), heat, electricity, and a variety of ancillary products. The bioenergy industry contributes to a secure, sustainable, and economically sound future by supplying domestic clean energy sources, reducing dependence on petroleum, generating jobs, and revitalizing rural economies.

Biofuels Landscape

Bioenergy & Biofuels Subject Matter Experts

With an average of over 30 years' experience, our experts collaborate with clients and guide a wide range of biofuel projects including ethanol, biodiesel, sustainable aviation fuel, and renewable diesel, together with other forms of bioenergy like RNG, syngas, landfill gas, and CHP. For a more complete list of specialties, see below.

700
Projects in the Last 5 Years

48%
C-Suite Experience

48%
Ph.D, MBA & Advanced Degrees

500+
Patents Granted

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Bioenergy & Biofuels Specialties

Renewable resources are transforming the energy landscape, offering cleaner and more sustainable alternatives to traditional fuels. Our work focuses on advancing innovative solutions to meet growing energy demands responsibly.

  • Advanced Biofuels
  • Biobutanol/Isobutanol
  • Biocoal
  • Biodiesel
  • Biogas
  • Cellulosic Ethanol
  • Ethanol
  • Fuel Additives
  • Hydrogen
  • Landfill Gas
  • Methanol/DME
  • Renewable Diesel
  • Renewable Natural Gas
  • Sustainable Aviation Fuel
  • Syngas

Focused, Interdisciplinary Biofuel Solutions

Read our case studies on bioenergy and biofuels projects to learn how we helped our clients achieve their goals.

Due Diligence of Carbon-Free Hydrogen Project

Client:
Japanese Trade Conglomerate
Project Number:
21112

Renewable Diesel Pretreatment Companies Review & Recommendation

Client:
Korean Gas & Energy Corporation
Project Number:
20072

Expert Witness for Ethanol Trade Secret Dispute

Client:
Law Firm
Project Number:
17049

Fuels of the Future

Biofuels such as hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), or bioethanol, and synthetic fuels (synfuels) such as ammonia or methanol can be used as drop-in fuels allowing for faster decarbonization of existing fleets in the short term while generating jobs and revitalizing rural economies.

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