Pub Date : 2023-10-01DOI: 10.1089/ind.2023.29322.rsi
Rina Singh
Industrial BiotechnologyVol. 19, No. 5 EditorialFree AccessAlternative Fuels & Chemicals Policy Priorities for 2024Rina SinghRina SinghRina Singh, PhD, Executive Vice President at Alternative Fuels & Chemicals Coalition (AFCC) and board member, Industrial BiotechnologySearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:18 Oct 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29322.rsiAboutSectionsPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail As the year is heading towards the end, we are still waiting for the enactment of major bills to pass in Congress and these will not be funded until Congress agrees on spending bills which are commonly called Appropriation Bills, which fund the government and keep all of its functions operational, and passage of important bills to keep the country operating its key sectors such as aviation, agriculture, food banks, and all of the federal agencies. Short spending gaps were proposed by the Senate, the House has not accepted.Major bills are at a standstill, such as every five-year renewal of the Federal Aviation Administration Act (FAA) which is facing a possible lapse in its statutory authorization for the first time since 2011, which will cause the nation to lose an estimated $54 million a day in fuel and fare tax revenues. The other large bill which has stalled is the 2023 Farm Bill, Senate Ag Chairwoman, Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) promised the re-authorization of the five-year Farm Bill to be enacted in December 2023, but with the Government shut-down this will be delayed until next year. Another very important bill for the nation is the annual passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), it too has not reached conference, even though both chambers have passed their versions which differ in funding levels.The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022 (IRA 2022) has caused a lot of excitement for the Alternative Fuels & Chemicals Coalition (AFCC) member companies since we worked very hard, as did other groups, for the provisions related to renewable energy which includes renewable chemicals and biobased products. IRA 2022 is the most significant climate legislation in U.S. history, offering funding (nearly $400 billion), programs, and incentives to accelerate the transition to a clean energy economy and will likely drive significant deployment of new clean electricity resources, and most provisions of the IRA 2022 became effective this year. Section 48C is an investment Tax Credit (ITC) which provides 30% tax incentive to manufacturers of equipment that reduces emissions – both biofuels and renewable chemicals (includes bioplastics) producers are eligible for the tax credits as long as the producer is the manufacturer of the equipment.There are ongoing discussions on whether Treasury will issue guidance documents for the other renewable energy tax provisions (Sections 40B, 45Z, 45Q, 4
AFCC及其成员公司与参议员Klobuchar和Stabenow密切合作,以确保AFCC的几项关键条款在市场法案中得到体现,例如消费者标签的碳强度、14081号行政命令、推进生物技术和生物制造创新以实现可持续、安全和有保障的美国生物经济、第6部分和NAICS规范。在今年余下的时间和2024年,AFCC将继续努力确保国会制定的主要法案的实施,如IRA 2022能源税条款,保护能源税条款,倡导重新授权农业法案,特别是能源第九条,林业第八条和农村发展第六条计划。倡导参众两院对biopreferral®计划的标记法案被纳入农业法案的重新授权。将继续开展从农场大门到消费者货架的碳强度消费者标签标准制定工作。我们将与新成立的可持续化学实施战略小组就对AFCC及其成员公司重要的关键领域开展对话,并努力制定可再生化学品税收抵免。图/ references / relateddetails第19卷第5期2023年10月信息版权所有2023,Mary Ann Liebert, Inc,出版商本文引用:Rina Singh。2024年替代燃料和化学品政策重点。工业生物技术。Oct 2023.249-250.http://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29322.rsiPublished in Volume: 19 Issue 5: October 18, 2023PDF下载
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Isadora Santiago Souza, Bianca Bomfim Andrade, Suzana Telles da Cunha Lima
Microalgae cultivation in reused medium can reduce the cost of producing bioproducts and enable lower consumption of water, energy and nutrients. This work gathers the main information about the cultivation of these microorganisms in reused medium over the last 20 years. It uses analysis of patent filings and publications of scientific articles on the main microalgae species used and strategies for medium reuse. Asia produced the highest number of patent filings, with China being the largest provider. Private sector companies are responsible for the largest number of patents filed. The genus Chlorella has been the most studied when it comes to the reuse of medium for the cultivation of microalgae, and this strategy has been applied mainly in crops that use the standard medium for biomass production, and also for crops in wastewater in a smaller number of cases. It was found that the reuse of medium allows multiple cultivation stages/cycles with biomass production in concentrations that can reach values higher than those obtained in fresh medium. However, it may be necessary to employ strategies to reduce the contamination and lack of nutrients of the residual medium.
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Pub Date : 2023-10-01DOI: 10.1089/ind.2023.29319.nda.correx
Industrial BiotechnologyAhead of Print CorrectionOpen AccessCorrection to: Broad Geographic and Bi-Partisan Support of Industrial Biotechnology Indicates Timing May Be Right for Incentive Legislation, by Danielson and McKay Ind Biotechnol 2023;19(4):195–200; doi: 10.1089/ind.2023.29319.ndais erratum ofBroad Geographic and Bi-Partisan Support of Industrial Biotechnology Indicates Timing May Be Right for Incentive LegislationPublished Online:11 Sep 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29319.nda.correxAboutSectionsPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail In the August 2023 issue of Industrial Biotechnology (vol. 19, no. 4; 195–200), the article entitled “Broad Geographic and Bi-Partisan Support of Industrial Biotechnology Indicates Timing May Be Right for Incentive Legislation,” by Danielson and McKay, requires correction. Due to an unfortunate administrative error during the publication process, seven names published in the original article were mistakenly included in the author byline.Paul Bloom, Jennifer B. Dunn, Neil Jakel, Timothy Bauer, John R. Hannon, Michael C. Jewett, and Brent H. Shanks are not associated with the article and have been removed from the byline.The two correct authors remain as Nathan A. Danielson and Sarah M. McKay.The online version has been corrected to reflect this. The publisher apologizes for this error.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsRelated articlesBroad Geographic and Bi-Partisan Support of Industrial Biotechnology Indicates Timing May Be Right for Incentive Legislation17 Aug 2023Industrial Biotechnology Volume 0Issue 0 InformationCopyright 2023, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishersTo cite this article:Correction to: Broad Geographic and Bi-Partisan Support of Industrial Biotechnology Indicates Timing May Be Right for Incentive Legislation, by Danielson and McKay Ind Biotechnol 2023;19(4):195–200; doi: 10.1089/ind.2023.29319.nda.Industrial Biotechnology.ahead of printhttp://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29319.nda.correxcreative commons licenseOnline Ahead of Print:September 11, 2023PDF download
工业生物技术:广泛的地理和两党支持工业生物技术表明时机可能是正确的激励立法,丹尼尔森和麦凯生物技术2023;19(4):195-200;doi: 10.1089 / ind.2023.29319。工业生物技术的广泛地理和两党支持的dais勘误表表明,时机可能是正确的激励立法出版在线:2023年9月11日https://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29319.nda.correxAboutSectionsPDF/EPUB权限和引文下载CitationsTrack引文添加到收藏夹返回出版分享分享上facebook推特链接InRedditEmail在2023年8月的工业生物技术(卷19,no。4;(1995 - 2000), Danielson和McKay的题为“工业生物技术的广泛地理和两党支持表明可能是激励立法的合适时机”的文章需要更正。由于发表过程中的一个不幸的管理错误,原文章中发表的七个名字被错误地包含在作者署名中。Paul Bloom、Jennifer B. Dunn、Neil Jakel、Timothy Bauer、John R. Hannon、Michael C. Jewett和Brent H. Shanks与本文无关,并已从署名中删除。两位正确的作者仍然是Nathan A. Danielson和Sarah M. McKay。在线版本已被更正以反映这一点。出版商为这个错误道歉。工业生物技术的广泛地域和两党支持表明激励立法的时机可能是正确的2023年8月17日工业生物技术第0卷第0期信息版权所有2023,Mary Ann Liebert, Inc,出版商引用本文:更正:工业生物技术的广泛地域和两党支持表明激励立法的时机可能是正确的,丹尼尔森和麦凯。生物技术;2009;19(4):195-200;doi: 10.1089 / ind.2023.29319.nda。工业生物技术。提前打印https://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29319.nda.correxcreative commons licenseOnline提前打印:2023年9月11日pdf下载
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Pub Date : 2023-10-01DOI: 10.1089/ind.2023.29323.rsi
Rina Singh
Industrial BiotechnologyVol. 19, No. 5 Policy UpdateUpdating the Coordinated Framework: Single Portal Renewable Chemicals and Production Strain Discussion FrameworkRina SinghRina SinghRina Singh, PhD, Executive Vice President at Alternative Fuels & Chemicals Coalition (AFCC)Rina Singh, PhD, is Executive Vice President, Alternative Fuels & Chemicals Coalition (AFCC). AFCC is a collaborative government affairs effort organized by the Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton law firm and American Diversified Energy. AFCC was created to address policy and advocacy gaps at the federal and state levels with respect to renewable chemicals, bioplastics/biomaterials, cell-cultured food ingredients, alternative proteins, single cell protein for food and feed, enzymes, alternative fuels, biobased products and sustainable aviation fuels sectors. AFCC member companies work on food and fiber supply chain security and sustainability, renewable chemicals, industrial biotechnology, bioplastics and biomaterials, and biofuels. 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20005. Telephone: +1 202-922-0144. Email: E-mail Address: [email protected]. Website: www.AltFuelChem.org.Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:18 Oct 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29323.rsiAboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail View article"Updating the Coordinated Framework: Single Portal Renewable Chemicals and Production Strain Discussion Framework." Industrial Biotechnology, 19(5), pp. 281–282FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 19Issue 5Oct 2023 InformationCopyright 2023, MARY ANN LIE3BERT, INC.To cite this article:Rina Singh.Updating the Coordinated Framework: Single Portal Renewable Chemicals and Production Strain Discussion Framework.Industrial Biotechnology.Oct 2023.281-282.http://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29323.rsiPublished in Volume: 19 Issue 5: October 18, 2023PDF download
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Pub Date : 2023-08-01DOI: 10.1089/ind.2023.29319.nda
Nathan Danielson, Sarah McKay
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Pub Date : 2023-07-11DOI: 10.1089/ind.2023.29313.jsg.correx
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P. Kukielski, Lilia Ban, Krystin Polhemus, M. Shehu, Ajay Venigalla, Kaitlin Lasseigne, Mingjun Ma, Yan Zhang, Jie-jie Dong
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Pub Date : 2023-06-01DOI: 10.1089/ind.2023.29315.rgr
R. Gross
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Pub Date : 2023-06-01DOI: 10.1089/ind.2023.29314.rco
Industrial BiotechnologyVol. 19, No. 3 Industry UpdatesScience and Business DevelopmentsIB Editorial StaffIB Editorial StaffPublished Online:15 Jun 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29314.rcoAboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail View articleFiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 19Issue 3Jun 2023 InformationCopyright 2023, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishersTo cite this article:IB Editorial Staff.Science and Business Developments.Industrial Biotechnology.Jun 2023.97-114.http://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29314.rcoPublished in Volume: 19 Issue 3: June 15, 2023PDF download
工业BiotechnologyVol。19、第3期行业更新科学与商业发展b编辑人员b编辑人员在线发布:2023年6月15日https://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29314.rcoAboutSectionsView文章查看全文pdf /EPUB权限& CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites返回出版物ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail查看文章figuresreferencesrelateddetails卷19期3june 2023信息版权2023,Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.,引用本文:IB编辑人员。科学与商业发展。工业生物技术。June 2023.97-114.http://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2023.29314.rcoPublished in Volume: 19 Issue 3: June 15, 2023PDF下载
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Pub Date : 2023-06-01DOI: 10.1089/ind.2023.29312.cvb
Christopher vom Berg, Bernard de Galembert, A. Mukherjee, H. V. Pogrell, C. Skentelbery, Gil Stevens
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