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Comment by 2guyson May 17, 2011 9:56am

RE: Losing Steam?

Great story, unfortunately the lack of liquidity can cause drastic price swings, but for some leads to opportunity.Hopefully when we get news on the HP-L Lignin sales, the drastic swing will be ...more  
Comment by TheRock07on May 17, 2011 7:18am

RE: Lignocellulosic Ethanol...

Excellent confirmatory research.The US is desperate to get out from under its huge oil deficit to which it must committ a large proportion of its military for strategic supply purposes.Food based ...more  
Post by 2guyson May 17, 2011 7:13am

HP-L Lignin Production is the Key...

As I'm fairly new to this type of investment, I've been trying to do some dd and better understand the progression of the ethanol industry and the potential for cellulosic ethanol production ...more  
Post by 2guyson May 16, 2011 7:06pm

Future for Alternative Energy BCG Report...

Here's the link to the Boston Consulting Group Report titled, "What's Next for Alternative Energy". Biofuels refineries are estimated to come onstream sooner than most of us think.  ...more  
Post by 2guyson May 16, 2011 5:34pm

Lignocellulosic Ethanol...

This is a must read. Can't cut and past the magazine article, but if you click on the link below and go to pg. 34-35 you'll see the headings "Will 2011 be the Year" and "Closer ...more  
Post by 2guyson May 16, 2011 4:33pm

Losing Steam?

Wasn't expecting to see weakness at this point.  They'll need to get out some kind of news regarding the HP-L Lignin sales or this may move lower short term, IMO.I was looking to add more ...more  
Post by 2guyson May 16, 2011 10:23am

Future Deals for LEC..

Just wondering, but seeing that there are cellulosic ethanol producers in the Novozyme group of companies that are collaborators for new and more efficient ethanol production from non-foodstock ...more  
Comment by TheRock07on May 16, 2011 7:22am

RE: HP-L Lignin Production Key to Success...

Very nice schematics which clarify the two extractive processes.The pre-treatment is the key and it has been commercially proven by Repap and in Lignol's pilot plant..........and  those ...more  
Post by 2guyson May 13, 2011 9:26am

HP-L Lignin Production Key to Success...

Just doing some reading and IMO, the race is on to produce ethanol from non-feedstock material and seeing that other companies are setting up shop and partnering with Novozymes, LEC which is also ...more  
Comment by TheRock07on May 13, 2011 6:37am

RE: G2BioChem Comparison

Lignol is much farther ahead for a variety of reasons.It  already has a functioning cellulosic pilot plant and has advanced its lignin derivative business model to the point of having distributed ...more  
Post by TheRock07on May 13, 2011 5:49am

Oil Going Nowhere but UP

Euro zone’s sick kids have a hidden virus: oil prices ERIC REGULY ROME From Thursday's Globe and Mail Last updated Thursday, May. 12, 2011 6:51AM EDT A- A+ Oil and debt do not mix. Lost in the ...more  
Post by 2guyson May 12, 2011 7:35pm

G2BioChem Comparison

Can't cut and past the file, but it seems that G2BioChem is setting up to validate their process which enables them to extract ethanol from a variety of feedstocks including corn cobs, stover ...more  
Comment by TheRock07on May 12, 2011 7:03pm

RE: RE: Competition with Novozymes?

Just a quick perusal of Greenfield.It is producing ethanol mostly from corn , much like any other first generation biorefinery.It has seen the light of how expensive corn-based ethanol is, and is now& ...more  
Comment by TheRock07on May 12, 2011 6:46pm

RE: Competition with Novozymes?

This is the type of deal that we shall see , attracted by Lignol's proprietary processes. Lignol is actively  seeking to develop  a commercial project with a consortium of strategic ...more  
Post by 2guyson May 12, 2011 3:50pm

Competition with Novozymes?

Anyone care to share their thoughts regarding this recent development? Seems as though LEC isn't the only one partnering with Novozymes. Mind you, this is just for ethanol production and does not ...more  
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