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UMaine Researcher Outlines Biorefinery Potential for Maine Pulp Mills

ORONO — Incorporating biorefineries into suitable pulp mills in Maine could help to wean the state from its crippling dependence on imported fossil fuels while also allowing it to maintain its traditional manufacturing base, according to a study released recently by the University of Maine’s Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center. In the “Maine Bioproducts Business […]

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Maine Ethanol

The grant, announced last week, is one of the largest in Maine’s history, and will support a cutting edge research and development program based in Maine. The university will partner with Red Shield Environmental in Old Town, and American Process Incorporated, to develop a method of making ethanol from forest-based materials. The method will be […]

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$30 Million DOE Grant Awarded to Adapt UMaine Research to Commercial Biorefinery

A innovative partnership involving University of Maine (UMaine), Red Shield Environmental (RSE) and American Process Incorporated (API) has been awarded a grant of up to $30 million from the US Department of Energy to design, build and operate a small scale commercial biorefinery. This biorefinery will produce ethanol, acetic acid and other by- products along […]

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UMaine Biofuels Development Supports Existing Pulp Mill

In an innovative process that literally involves “cooking,” the University of Maine has become a kitchen where research and business ingredients are creating a biorefinery model to add value to Maine’s pulp and paper mills while also creating biofuels and bioproducts. Maine’s abundant forest resources, landowners seeking markets for low grade wood, mill communities in […]

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In Love with Lignin

While Martin Lawoko was in primary school in Uganda his father was in exile, one of a lucky few to escape the infamous killing floors and blood soaked cells of Uganda’s “State Research Center” at Nakasero. In a country where chaos and brutality surrounded much of his young life, Martin found order and magic in […]

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University of Maine Chemical and Biological Engineering Biorefinery Update

Pulp and Paper Foundation- The Dandy Scroll The University of Maine’s proprietary “van Heiningen process” for hemicellulose extraction from woodchips prior to pulping is moving towards technology deloyment stage. The “van Heiningen process” is UMaine’s patent-pending technology developed with grants from the Department of Energy on its Industries of the Future (IoF) program, the National […]

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FBRI researchers estimate the renewable energy potential of Maine’s forest resources

“Biomass and Biofuels in Maine: Estimating Supplies for Expanding the Forest Products Industry” finds that ethanol production from Maine’s forest residues could potentially provide 32% of Maine’s transportation fuels with a fermentation wood to ethanol process. (The work of Dickerson, Rubin, Kavkewitz includes collaborative research between FBRI, the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, the School […]

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FBRI Proposes Research Partnership With Corinth Wood Pellet Plant

Dr. Douglas Gardner (FBRI faculty) and a visiting PhD candidate from Norway working on wood pellet technology are proposing joint research with Corinth Wood Pellets LLC of Corinth, Maine. Company owner Kenneth Eldridge explains: “As a new producer of wood pellet fuel in Maine, we are interested in partnering with researchers at the University of […]

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