Cellulosic Technologies: Converting & Adding
Of the many refined biofuel products today, ethanol is easily one of the most utilized with over 14 billion gallons consumed and almost every gasoline pump throughout America containing at least 10 percent of the [...]
Hub and Spoke: Do Feedstock Aggregation Depots Work?
As renewable energy and renewable product demands grow, creative locations for biomass conversion facilities are evolving to allow for unique comparative advantage opportunities such as co-location synergies with pre-existing facilities and access into particular demand [...]
A Growing Market: Advanced Products from Biomass
What went ye out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken with the wind? Soft raiment, biofuels, plastics, energy, adsorbents, crystalline structure, paper, resins, chemicals, fibers, super strength building materials? But what went ye [...]
Mitigating Supply Chain Risk – Part 4
This series of posts focuses on four of the primary areas of risk in any biomass supply chain based on dedicated energy crops and the things that Genera is doing to reduce or remove these [...]
Liability Issues in Transporting Biomass
At Genera Energy Inc., transportation of biomass is an important part of the supply chain. Understanding the various laws that apply to the transportation of biomass can help mitigate risk in many ways. Disputes may [...]
Genera Energy’s CEO to Speak at ABLC 2015
Kelly Tiller to speak on feedstock integration and supply chain performance at leadership conference for the bioeconomy VONORE, Tenn. March 10, 2015 – Kelly Tiller, Ph.D., president and CEO of Genera Energy Inc., a recognized [...]