| | SEPTEMBER 20226EDITOR'S DESKThe need for a rapid transition to clean energy allows new developments in the renewable sector. Businesses and industries are moving toward renewable energy to reduce emissions, energy costs, and enhance eco-friendliness. The primary renewable energy trends include digitalization, energy-efficient integrations, and solutions that overcome the intermittency in renewable energy production. For these reasons, big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and the internet of energy (IoE) are becoming popular trends in addition to innovations in renewable energy sources.Moreover, liquid biofuels with quality comparable to gasoline are directly blended for use in vehicles. To achieve this quality, companies improve biofuel processes and upgradation techniques. Most biofuel conversion processes like hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL), pyrolysis, plasma technology, pulverization, and gasification use thermal conversion to obtain biofuels. Furthermore, upgradation techniques like cryogenic, hydrate, in-situ, and membrane separation are used for removing sulfur and nitrogen content. Similarly, the fermentation process produces bioethanol which is easy to blend directly with gasoline. Fermentation can also convert waste, food grains, and plants into bio-ethanol, providing feedstock variability. As more and more companies are expected to follow suit, the biofuel market is projected to grow from this year's $ 109.96 billion US$ 201.21 billion by at a CAGR of 8.3 percent.To put the spotlight on such key developments in the domain, Energy Business Review highlights the vital technological advancements in the biofuel space and how corporates leverage them to enable secure and sustainable management of their IT and networking equipment. The edition features thought leadership articles from Julian Kaufmann, Senior Vice President at CAMS, Amy Carstens, Director, Transmission Services at Dairyland Power Cooperative, and Ben Felton, Senior VP Energy Supply and Enterprise NERC Compliance at DTE Energy, who throw light on the recent technological innovations in the biofuel sector and how those advancements are aiding companies in tackling the reduction of greenhouse gases pollution.In this edition of Energy Business Review magazine, we also bring you the story of some of the most promising biofuel companies that deliver the best outcomes for their clients. The edition features the cover story of MPRC Seals, a specialist in fluid sealing technology that rises to the occasion by developing effective sealing products suitable for the industry. In the same line, IMTT stands out for its support in an assortment of biofuel feedstocks (including biodiesel) across multinational agriculture commodity firms, chemical producers, and petroleum refiners by leveraging its deep logistics capability, unmatched asset know-how, and strong relationships with storage and logistics traders.Through the following pages, we aim to shine a light on the innovative trends and latest developments in the biofuel space. We would like to know your thoughts.Unboxing New Avenues in Biofuel IndustryCopyright © 2022 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Email:sales@energybusinessreview.comeditor@energybusinessreview.comMarketing@energybusinessreview.com SEPTEMBER - 15 - 2022, Vol 02 - Issue 07 Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Energy Business ReviewVisit www.energybusinessreview.com VisualizersChris LynnManaging EditorJade McdonaldEditorial StaffAaron Pierce Ava GarciaDaeg GroverVian IsaacJoshua Parker Kenny PeruzziScott ThomasJade McdonaldManaging Editoreditor@energybusinessreview.comDisclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOs
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