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  • GRES submits for 3 federal grants

    GRES on Tuesday submitted for 3 federal grants for funding research and development of biofuel related projects.  Dr. Scott Beaver, Chief Science Officer of GRES states, "GRES has submitted these grant proposals in conjunction with our academic ...
  • EPA includes ethanol in renewable fuels draft

    International Business Times reports that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a draft of the Renewable Fuel Standard program where corn ethanol is still in line with efforts to replace fossil fuels with renewable fuels and cut greenhou...
  • U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis on green jobs skills training for workers

     "Green jobs play an important role in our economic recovery. The promise of green jobs is not only to help re-start the economy and put Americans back to work, but also to help make America more energy independent. Investment in our nation's cl...
  • GRES welcomes inventor and researcher Robert Green

    GRES welcomes inventor and researcher Robert Green to our team.  Prior to joining GRES, Robert was developing a unique micro-algae photobioreactor design.  Robert will continue his work on algae photobioreactor design and will lend his expertise to fur...
  • GRES Welcomes Professor Fred Leavitt

     GRES welcomes professor, author, and lecturer Fred Leavitt to our team.  Prof. Leavitt will be heading up a team of writers whose focus will be on securing grants for the furtherance of research and development of groundbreaking technologies re...
  • Global Renewable Energy Services

    Global Renewable Energy Services, Inc. (GRES) is a hybrid organization that blends transformational consulting, research and development, financial prowess, and mergers and acquisitions into a powerful combination that will unlock the potential of your bi...
  • Duckweed: Waste Absorber and Biofuel Feedstock

    A minuscule flowering plant commonly seen in ponds and aquariums can serve two purposes that can benefit us immensely. This plant called duckweed, as scientists found out, not only can absorb animal waste but also be used as a biofuel feedstock.  Duc...
  • Next Gen Biofuels

    Americans burn through 140 billion gallons of gasoline a year. And even if drivers switch to more fuel-efficient cars and trucks, the nation’s fuel needs are expected to increase by a fifth over the next 20 years, thanks to dramatic increases in car...
  • CO2 to Methanol- Can it be?

    April 20, 2009 Scientists at the Singapore-based Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) have made an unprecedented breakthrough in transforming carbon dioxide, a common greenhouse gas, into methanol, a widely used form of industrial fee...
  • CO2 to methanol-Can it be?

    April 20, 2009 Scientists at the Singapore-based Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) have made an unprecedented breakthrough in transforming carbon dioxide, a common greenhouse gas, into methanol, a widely used form of industria...
  • Scientists to Speak on Biofuels in San Francisco

    A group of experts are slated to speak on the commercialization of biofuels at the 31st Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals on May 3-6 in San Francisco. Speakers will include scientists from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)...
  • Blogs @bout BioFuel

    GRES is home to some of the biggest players in the BioFuels industry and will be featuring news, articles, whitepapers and even Blogs from members in the BioFuels community. ...
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