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Sunday, August 23, 2015
Ameren announces renewable energy partnership | Biomass
Ameren announces renewable energy partnership
Sunday, August 23, 2015
- Ameren Missouri announced a three-way partnership with ECAP, LLC and Enginuity in an effort to provide an additional source of energy for Missouri using corn and other agricultural biomass.
ECAP is an organization comprised of more than 500 Missouri farmers, which provides the resource material to make producing the renewable energy possible. ECAP provides corn for the Missouri-based Laddonia Ethanol plant, which uses the material to make ethanol for fueling cars. Now the organization is moving to provide the same type of raw biomass, which includes stalks, shucks and infected corn, to make a coal-like fuel to provide energy in Missouri, said Warren Wood, vice president of External Affairs for Ameren Missouri.
Ameren uses wind farms in Iowa and other out-of-state fuel to provide power generation in Missouri, but turning to the biomass fuel would reduce Missouri’s reliance on fuels produced outside the state, according to a press release.
“It’s a great way to develop the economy in Missouri and keep Missouri dollars here,” Wood said.
Enginuity will provide the technology required to turn the biomass into the coal-like fuel, which is a process that turns raw seed stalk into the renewable energy in three minutes using friction and compression, Enginuity CEO Nancy Hyman said.
During the process, the fuel created from the biomass is blended with coal before boiling, which reduces emission and greenhouse gas generation, Hyman said. Using the blended fuel reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released into the environment because the biomass fuel is carbon negative.
Blending the new fuel with coal also keeps the process relatively inexpensive because coal is a cheap source of fuel and stretches the biomass material.
“The goal is to diversify our fuel portfolios by blending the biomass with coal to reduce green house gas emissions,” Hyman said.
Small scale tests have already taken place, but a large-scale burn hasn’t yet been scheduled, Wood said. However, the fuel has reacted favorably and better than other biomass fuels created by other companies, he added.
“If it continues to appear favorable and comes at a competitive price point and doesn’t cause rates to go up in a significant way, then we can see this as an opportunity for a Missouri-based sustainable fuel that would meet our interest to provide cleaner fuel to customers and provide revenue stream to rural and agricultural communities in Missouri,” Wood said.
To make sure the fuel burned effectively, Enginuity and Ameren had to observe how the fuel burned when it was mixed with coal and if it created enough energy in relation to the amount of ash it produced during the burn. Enginuity worked for more than three years to produce the fuel by chemically and physically changing the biomass so it burned similarly to coal.
“When the problem presents itself, usually the solution makes itself evident as well,” Hyman said.
As the partnership grows Wood and Hyman believe the process would expand the utility industry and provide a significant trade business opportunity for Missouri while also expanding Missouri’s job market. Although a permanent plant site for the process hasn’t been selected, the partners believe future facilities would develop approximately 180 jobs and create a $40 million annual impact on the rural economy, according to the release.
Enginuity has already taken its process to international ventures in parts of Europe and Asia, Hyman said. She expects their process, which is the first of its kind in the U.S., will expand the biomass industry.
“It represents major utilities adopting biomass for renewable energy,” Hyman said. “We’re happy to be the bridge technology to enable us to move forward.”
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Saturday, August 15, 2015
Inventions Are For Farmers not BigBusiness
Before I let some big company steal my Hemp Processing Inventions that are for the Farmers. I will open source the invention to the World.
I did not invent these inventions for big business to take the power away from the Farmer.
My inventions put the power in the Farmers hands by eliminating the:
My inventions put the power in the Farmers hands by eliminating the:
Multi Million Dollar Hemp Processing Facility costs that add to the price of the end materials, which are prohibitive for low price end product sales.
My Inventions are not for some giant company to steal a Farmers rightful and much deserved income potential. Which is why I've designed the Mobile Hemp Processing machines to work on existing Ag based machines that most farmers utilize in their daily activities.
It all starts on the Farm.
update Stage 1 of The Custom Designed & Fabricated Main Parts needed to modify existing
Farm Machinery will cost between $5,000 - $15,000.
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
FEDS SHOULD AMEND MARIJUANA AND HEMP LAWS
In recent years, marijuana and hemp have been very much on the NCSL's radar, for reasons described on an overview page devoted to the subjects. The following passage about 2015 cannabis proposals references legislation put forward in a slew of states:
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Hemp Mobile Processing Solves Infastructure Issue
MOhemp Energy solves the lack of infastructure mentioned in this article interview by Treehugger and Hempitecure. And will allow the Farmers to earn the money a factory would on the end product sales.
Multi-million dollar Hemp Processing Factory's are not needed.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015
The Future Value in the Lignin Market
Lignin Market is Expected to Reach US$ 985.5 Mn in 2023
Posted On Jun 22, 2015
Transparency Market Research has published a new report titled
“Lignin Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2015 - 2023.”
According to the report, the global lignin market was valued at US$ 782.3 Mn in 2014 and is anticipated to
reach US$ 985.5 Mn by 2023, expanding at a CAGR of 2.7% from 2015 to 2023. The global lignin
market demand by volume stood at 1115.4 Kilo Tons in 2014.Increase in niche application of lignin
in various fields such as building and construction, agrochemicals, and paints and coatings is contributing
to the growth of the global lignin market. Functional properties offered by lignin is the major factor leading
to high demand for lignin in the market. Usage of lignin as a dispersant, binder, and emulsifying agent
has attracted the attention of major manufacturers in various end-user industries. Additionally, industrial
expansion in developing economies such as Asia Pacific is propelling demand for lignin across the
globe. These factors are likely to drive demand for lignin for applications such as concrete additive,
animal feed, and dye stuff.
“Lignin Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2015 - 2023.”
According to the report, the global lignin market was valued at US$ 782.3 Mn in 2014 and is anticipated to
reach US$ 985.5 Mn by 2023, expanding at a CAGR of 2.7% from 2015 to 2023. The global lignin
market demand by volume stood at 1115.4 Kilo Tons in 2014.Increase in niche application of lignin
in various fields such as building and construction, agrochemicals, and paints and coatings is contributing
to the growth of the global lignin market. Functional properties offered by lignin is the major factor leading
to high demand for lignin in the market. Usage of lignin as a dispersant, binder, and emulsifying agent
has attracted the attention of major manufacturers in various end-user industries. Additionally, industrial
expansion in developing economies such as Asia Pacific is propelling demand for lignin across the
globe. These factors are likely to drive demand for lignin for applications such as concrete additive,
animal feed, and dye stuff.
Lignin Removal last step in MOhemp Energy Mobile Processing System |
Lignosulfonates account for major share of the global lignin market.
Demand for these sulfur-free lignins is high in the construction industry
due to its high absorbency rate and zeta potential to cement particles.
Lignosulfonates are used on a large scale in the production of cement,
as these reduce the viscosity of slurry by decreasing the amount of water
used in the production of cement. Lignin provides high-performance
concrete strength; thus, it reduces the damage caused by moisture
and acid rain. Hence, high demand for lignin in the building & construction
industry is estimated to boost demand for lignosulfonates globally.
Lignin produced though the kraft pulping process is known as kraft lignin.
This lignin dominates the sulfite pulping process. Kraft lignin
possesses different chemical properties than lignosulfonates. Therefore,
it is used in the manufacture of dyes and insecticides. Kraft lignin
accounted for more than 5% share of the global lignin market in 2014.
The segment is projected to gain market share during the forecast period.
The others segment (including organosolv) is also likely to drive demand
for lignin at a steady rate in the near future.
Read full Article here: http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/pressrelease/lignin-market.htm
Not Listed on the following chart is how: "Hemp Lignin is being used in Electronics."
Most people don’t understand the truly diverse value of hemp (Cannabis sativa). Cultures have depended on this hardy plant for centuries for clothing, fabric, and paper. Today, it is also used for food, fuel, medicine, building materials, and plastics. Now the energy storage industry is starting to take notice, thanks to new Canadian research that shows supercapacitors with electrodes made from hemp-based carbon nanosheets outperform standard supercapacitors by nearly 200%.
After discussing the Invention process with another StLouis ...
2 days ago - Scottys Mobile Hemp Processing Equipment and Process of removing the Lignin from the fibers will be Patent Protected. Better safe than sorry when a prior Hemp ...
Graphene, a carbon nanomaterial, is considered to be one of the best materials for supercapicitor electrodes. Graphene is, however, expensive to manufacture, costing as much as $2,000 per gram. Looking for a less-costly solution, researchers at the University of Alberta/National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT) NRC, and Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures, led by chemical and materials engineering Professor David Mitlin, developed a process for converting fibrous hemp waste into a unique graphene-like nanomaterial that outperforms graphene. What’s more, it can be manufactured for less than $500 per ton... article link
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