Oak Ridge National Laboratory
December 18, 2015
BY U.S. Department of Energy
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EPM has collected information on 120 U.S. ethanol plants that are capturing their fermentation carbon dioxide—or intend to—for one of three principal purposes: conventional utilization, sequestration or next-gen transformation.
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Bunge Global SA on Oct. 1 announced that it has completed the previously announced sale of its 50% share in Brazil-based BP Bunge Bioenergia to bp. With the transaction complete, bp now owns 100% of the business.
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Millions in federal funding is available to help carbon dioxide producers manage their CO2 and maximize their capture.