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NPR’s Journeys of Discovery Visits Missouri Northeast – Episode 4: POET Bioprocessing in Macon

Missouri Northeast is a great place for companies that are looking to grow, make, move, or connect. The region is so unique and innovative that it piqued the interest of award-winning ... Read More

New Partnership Forms To Produce Renewable Natural Gas In Missouri

Smithfield Foods, Inc., a food solutions company, and Roeslein Alternative Energy, an energy solutions company, recently formed a joint venture called Monarch Bioenergy to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) across Smithfield’s ... Read More

GESS International Expanding With Four New Green Biogas Facilities In Missouri

GESS International, a highly experienced and globally established renewable energy service company, is expanding with four new Green Energy Biogas Plants across Missouri. The plants will bring more than $145 million ... Read More

Missouri Cities Among Top In U.S. For Clean Energy Jobs

St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri, were ranked among the top 50 cities in the U.S. for clean energy jobs, according to a new report from Environmental Entrepreneurs, a Washington, D.C.-based ... Read More

Missouri ranks high for renewable energy jobs in Brookings report

Missouri’s clean economy ranks 16th overall for renewable energy jobs in 2010, according to a new report from the Brookings Institution. The Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings worked with Battelle’s Technology ... Read More

Renewable energy plan to bring hundreds of jobs to Columbia

MFA Oil Company is holding a meeting Tuesday morning in Jefferson City to announce its partnership with Ohio-based biofuel company Aloterra Energy. The two companies plan to produce a renewable energy ... Read More

Miscanthus Mania

Just a few months into the development of its miscanthus-growing Biomass Crop Assistance Program project areas, solid biofuels producer Aloterra Energy LLC sees the BCAP program’s job creation goal rapidly coming ... Read More

Biofuel Pellet Producer Moving Into The Missouri Plant Science Center

Enginuity Worldwide began moving into the Mexico, Mo., facility last week after a months long search for a site to manufacture its “eCARB” biofuel pellets. The startup company has an agreement ... Read More

University of Missouri Recognized for Green Power Use

The University of Missouri ranked among the largest users of green power, according to two lists recently released by the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Green Power Partnership. The university is ranked ... Read More

President calls for support in promoting clean fuels

President Obama moved on Wednesday to bolster the nation’s production of corn-based ethanol and other alternative liquid fuels and ordered the rapid development of technology to capture carbon dioxide emissions from ... Read More