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.
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Bioenergy | Biofuels Subject Matter Experts
With an average of over 30 years' experience, our bioenergy experts handle a wide range of biofuels like 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, see below.
- 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
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Biofuel Solutions
Expert Witness for Ethanol Trade Secret Dispute
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Law FirmProject Number:
17049Renewable Diesel Pretreatment Companies Review & Recommendation
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Korean Gas & Energy CorporationProject Number:
20072Due Diligence of Carbon-Free Hydrogen Project
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Japanese Trade ConglomerateProject Number:
21112Fuels 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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