
Q&A Highlights from “The Potential of CCS for Biorefineries”
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Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: The oil industry is starting to be affected

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I didn’t want to get too far into 2018 without taking a quick run back through 2017, and featuring some of my favorite blog posts and podcast interviews. It was

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Recently I interviewed John DeCicco, Research Professor at the University of Michigan Energy Institute, about a study he and his team completed last year on the Carbon Balance Effects of

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Recently, I spoke with Adam Gustafson who represents the Urban Air Initiative (UAI) and is also a partner at Boyden Gray & Associates. UAI, as Adam noted, “exists to remove

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A study conducted in Sao Paulo, Brazil, has found that substituting gasoline for ethanol leads to a 30% increase in the atmospheric concentration of ultrafine particulate matter (PM) – particles

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In the a recent report for Future Fuels Outlook service members, I discussed declining carbon intensity (CI) for biofuels in the U.S., especially under the California Low Carbon Fuels Standard

Recently, the Impact Assessment Institute appeared to take the European Commission to task over its proposal to revise the Renewable Energy Directive (known as RED II) (see April monthly report