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Wood Waste to Biofuel Goes Commercial

Posted: 08/01/2013 VERO BEACH, FL – INEOS Bio announced that its Indian River BioEnergy Center is producing cellulosic ethanol at commercial scale. First ethanol shipments will be released in August. The $130 million, 65-employee oepration has a capacity of 8 million gallons of fuel annually, and represents the first commercial-scale production in the world using INEOS Bio’s gasification and fermentation technology for conversion of biomass waste into bioethanol and renewable power. Woodworking Network reported previously on INEOS Biofuel’s initial support from USDA biofuel development funds, and the placement of $ 75 million in venture capital backing for the wood-to-fuel venture . The BioEnergy Center is a joint venture project between INEOS Bio and New Planet Energy . The facility has already converted several types of waste biomass material into bioethanol, including vegetative and yard waste, and citrus, oak, pine, and pallet wood waste. It will have an annual output of eight million gallons (24kta) of cellulosic ethanol and six megawatts of renewable power. The Center is also permitted to utilize municipal solid waste, quantities of which will be used for bioethanol production at the Center during 2014. “Our team at Vero Beach have successfully addressed the challenges of moving a new technology to large production scale for the very first time,” said Peter Williams, CEO of INEOS Bio and Chairman of INEOS New Planet BioEnergy. “We are now pleased to announce that we are producing commercial quantities of bioethanol from vegetative and wood waste, and at the same time exporting power to the local community – a world first.” The biofuels produced in Florida will anchor the new production of cellulosic ethanol under the U.S. Renewable Fuels Standard. INEOS Bio says it is working with other companies and cities globally to use this technology as a new direction for waste disposal and the production of advanced biofuels and renewable power. – See more at: http://www.woodworki…h.cPOMtivj.dpuf Continue reading

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Carbon Emission Costs Eat Into Profits At Power Supplier Drax

COAL-fired power producer Drax posted a fall in half-year profit yesterday, as the company began paying a Government-imposed minimum price for carbon. It said earnings for the first half of the year fell 22 per cent, as it converted one of its generation units to biomass and the costs of emitting carbon more than doubled. For the first time, Drax, which is based near Selby, has been fully exposed to prices for European Union carbon permits, which most EU utilities must pay for in full in the current 2013-2020 phase of the emissions trading scheme. Drax, the operator of one of Europe’s largest coal-fired power stations, must also pay an extra carbon cost imposed by the Government in April. It said earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) fell to £120m ($184m) for the six months ended June 30, down from £154m a year ago. “We are investing significant capital this year and next to transform our business, with earnings during this period impacted by the increasing costs of carbon,” chief executive Dorothy Thompson said. Drax said it had to pay £70m for EU carbon allowances through the emissions trading scheme, which ended free allocation to utilities in its current phase, almost double the £38m it had to pay last year for the permits. Meanwhile, a carbon floor price introduced by the Government on April 1 cost Drax £14m up to the end of June, the company said. The current tax, at £4.94 per tonne, is in addition to each power firm’s obligation under the EU carbon market, and is set to rise to £9.55 next year and £18.08 in 2015. The power generator spent £138m in the first half of the year on fixed assets, up from £90m a year ago, mainly for facilities to ship and store wood pellets. Drax plans to convert a second 660MW unit to biomass next year, with a third possible in 2017, depending on Government incentives and the availability of wood that can be certified as sustainable. However, the extra costs of carbon and infrastructure were offset partly by lower costs for coal, driving down fuel costs. Shares in Drax rose yesterday as investors responded calmly to the fall in profits, which was in line with the company’s expectations. Drax said it hoped to increase the amount of electricity generated by its converted biomass unit, which only operated at 57 per cent of capacity due to disruption in wood pellets supply. It said the investment in permanent transport and storage facilities would ensure a steady flow of supply of biomass which is sourced mainly from North America and eastern Europe. Wood pellets have to be moved in much bigger quantities than coal, which has prompted Drax to build large inflatable domes at its power station to store biomass. greg.wright@ypn.co.uk Continue reading

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North American Wood Pellet Exports Up 50 Percent

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