1 October 202425 September 2024 NewEnergyBlue acquires Inbicon biomass conversion technology and international patent portfolio The bioconversion technology and process have sparked global interest among leading international companies and scientists and enables the company to convert any feedstock
1 June 201529 May 2015 Cellulosic biofuels and perceptions of readiness, viability Readers rate 27 different cellulosic biofuels technologies on perceptions of commercial readiness, viability, reasons for skepticism, and levels of confidence and awareness
7 April 20152 April 2015 Biofuels Digest’s 2015 5-Minute Guide Inbicon’s technology produces cellulosic ethanol or renewable chemicals from wheat straw via enzymatic hydrolysis, with co-products including renewable power
17 November 201414 November 2014 ‘The 40 Hottest Smaller Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy’ for 2014-15 Liquid Light, Virent, Rivertop Renewables, NexSteppe took top slots in rankings
23 July 20149 September 2021 Invitation – Bio-business workshop on CO2-based chemicals BIO-TIC partners seek input from key stakeholders from the European industry
18 July 201418 July 2014 EU-Vorhaben “KACELLE” entwickelt neue Technologien zur Bioethanolproduktion aus Stroh Ethanol auf Basis von Lignocellulose: Anlagenbau zur kommerziellen Produktion in Dänemark gestartet
31 January 201430 January 2014 It’s 2014: Feel the pressure, turn up the heat, and get cracking Hydrotreating, catalytic cracking, pyrolysis, metathesis, supercritical, and catalytic reforming
6 December 20136 December 2013 DSM proves cellulosic bio-ethanol fermentation on industrial scale with 40% higher yield DSM’s advanced yeast was found to yield 40% more ethanol per ton of straw than traditional C6 fermentation
26 March 2013 Biorefinery 2015 – The Shape of advanced biofuels to come – Part II Consideration of a number of new technologies that redefine our notions about the scope and costs
21 July 2011 2011 FEW Review: Cellulosic Ethanol Ready Now U.S. falling behind other countries in the development of cellulosic biofuels
16 March 2010 Mitsui and Inbicon sign first licensing agreement to refine biomass into ethanol Mitsui wants to apply the technology in the palm oil industry