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China, with a projected CAGR of 6.5%, is making rapid strides in lignocellulosic biomass production due to aggressive ...
This project aims to develop a comprehensive strategy for the efficient and total conversion of lignocellulosic biomass—such as corn stover, bamboo, and switchgrass—into fermentable sugars, ...
Consultations have begun today – 26 June – with workers at the Vivergo Fuels bioethanol plant, in Saltend Chemicals Park near Hull. As previously reported, the owner of the facility had warned ...
Britian's biggest bioethanol producer could cease manufacturing in less than three months as more than a billion tonnes of cheap US imports are set to flood the market.
The UK’s largest bioethanol plant says it will stop production by mid-September unless the Government acts, following the recent trade deal with the United States. Hull-based Vivergo Fuels said ...
An industry giant part owned by one of Britain’s richest families yesterday ratcheted-up pressure on the government for taxpayers’ money to save one of its factories.
Associated British Foods has threatened to close one of the UK's two bioethanol plants if it does not receive state support after the government struck a tariff deal with the US.
Sheffield-based electrolyser manufacturer, ITM Power, has launched Hydropulse GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary based in Berlin, Germany. Hydropulse will build, own and operate decentralised green ...
The UK’s largest bioethanol plant, which has said it could be weeks from stopping production following the recent US trade deal, has described the start of negotiations with the Government as a ...
The government says its plans, designed to bolster its growth priorities, will make the UK the "most connected nation in the world" as Donald Trump's trade war continues to shake up the global order.
The Employment Rights Bill is unlikely to become law until at least the autumn as it remains subject to amendments in the House of Lords.
While the Government heralded its trade deal with the US as a success, the announcement by the UK’s largest bioethanol plant shows that the Government cannot have its cake and eat it.