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DOE invests $1.1 million in sorghum disease resistance research

Amber Ruedi, University of Illinois

September 6, 2018

BY University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences

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Naig encourages nominations for Renewable Fuels Marketing Awards

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By Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship

December 01, 2023

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Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig is encouraging Iowans to nominate fuel marketers in their communities for the Renewable Fuels Marketing Awards, which recognize retailers that go above and beyond in their efforts to promote biofuels.

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Neste and ENOC Group have agreed to collaborate to explore the possibilities of supplying and purchasing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Dubai and the wider Middle East North Africa (MENA) region in the coming years.

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BioForming Sugar to Aromatics (S2A) technology developed by Virent and Johnson Matthey has enabled the first-ever drop-in 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) trans-Atlantic flight by a commercial airline.

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