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  DOE taps three new algal fuels                    consortia Awards $24 million to address key algal                    fuels challenges; releases National Algal Biofuels Technology                    Roadmap
 
 Speaking at the BIO World                    Congress on                    Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing in Washington, DC                    yesterday, the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency                    and Renewable Energy Cathy Zoi announced the investment of up                    to $24 million for three research groups to tackle key hurdles                    in the commercialization of algae-based biofuels.
 
 The                    selections will support the development of a clean,                    sustainable transportation sector - a goal of the Department's                    continued effort to spur the creation of the domestic                    bio-industry while creating jobs.
 
 At the same time,                    Zoi announced the release of the final version of the National                    Algal Biofuels Technology Roadmap, a draft of which was                    released last June, based on workshop results from a meeting                    in DC that attracted 200 stakeholders. The final report                    reflects the substantive comments received during the public                    comment phase and, according to the DOE, "is intended to guide                    future work and investments in algal biofuels."
 
 A complete                    report on the three selected consortia, and a download of the                    full National Algal Biofuels Technology Roadmap, plus more                    heard from the floor at the BIO World Congress, at                    biofuelsdigest.com.
 
 |                                                 | Producer                    News In Illinois, Elevance                    Renewable Sciences announced that it has entered into an                    agreement to form a joint venture with Wilmar                    International, one of the largest global agribusiness                    groups, to construct a world scale biorefinery. The joint                    venture will use Elevance's proprietary biorefinery technology                    to produce high-value performance chemicals, advanced biofuels                    and oleochemicals.
 
 In                    Washington state, a $1.2                    million investment by Snohomish County in a grain dryer and                    seed crusher for local production of biodiesel from                    nearby-grown canola is drawing fire.
 
 In Colorado, ZeaChem                    has announced the successful production of ethanol at a                    capacity that can be scaled to commercial production. Its                    results have been confirmed by third party vendors who will                    enable production of ZeaChem biofuels and bio-based                    chemicals.
 
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 |                                                 | Opinion
 Brent                    Erickson, Exec VP, BIO, in his BIO World Congress opening                    remarks: "I think we                    all know now that there are limits to what governments can do                    for advanced biofuels, particularly in the area of                    commercialization and scale. The private sector has to step up                    and become more active."
 
 Iowa Governor Chet Culver, chair of                    the Governors' Biofuels Coalition: "If we                    can't extend the biodiesel tax credit, how can we even think                    about anything beyond that relating to renewable                    energy?"
 
 |                                                 | International                    News
 In the Netherlands, BioMCN has                    fired up its new second-generation methanol plant in                    Delfzijl, which at 250 liters per year capacity is said to                    be the largest in the world.
 
 In Australia, the                    country's first grain-based ethanol plant has been put into                    administration-a first step towards bankruptcy.
 
 In Zimbabwe, local                    chiefs have given the thumbs up to the proposed $600                    million Chisumbanje ethanol project.
 
 |                                                 | Research                    News
 In California, the Milken                    Institute has released a new report looking at ways to                    jumpstart intensive investment in the biofuels sector and                    especially R&D after years of fading involvement in the                    industry.
 
 
 |                                                 | Policy and                    Policymakers
 In Washington, the                    Defense Energy Support Center (DESC) posted a Request for                    Information (RFI) from theon FedBizOpps this past Friday.                     This is DESC's first step toward procurement of                    commercial, as opposed to test, quantities of aviation and                    marine biofuels for military                use.
 
 |                                                 | Consumer,                    Fleet, Event News
 In California, Growth                    Energy is offering pre-paid gas cards that include five                    free gallons of E85 or biodiesel at Sacramento-area gas                    stations through July 4 along with ethanol and biodiesel                    retailer Propel Fuels.
 
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 |                                                 | Financial                    News
 The Biofuels Digest Index                    (BDI), a basket of public biofuels stocks, fell 0.20                    percent to 59.77 on ethanol declines.   For the                    day, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) gained 1.18 percent to                    $26.65, while BP recovered 0.11 percent to close at                    $27.05.  Among smaller caps, Gushan (GU) gained 34.18                    percent to $1.06. Overall, declines led advances 2 to 1 for                    the day.
 
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