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Enemy Submarine Detecting Microorganisms, Algae-Based Polymers, Edible Antimicrobial Film, Limestone-Based Bags, Soybean Oil Based Road Sealant: The Digest’s Top 10 Innovations for the Week of December 26th

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by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest)  The pace of bioeconomy invention and change continues at a frenetic pace. Here are the top innovations for the week of December 26th.

In today’s Digest, enemy submarine detecting microorganisms, algae-based polymers, edible antimicrobial film, limestone-based bags, soybean oil based road sealant — these and more, ready for you now at The Digest online.

#9 Malaysian utility plans green-tech investment spree

In Malaysia, Malaysian energy provider Bangchak is planning to invest US$50 million in US, European, and Chinese startups with technologies for biobased and green energy technologies.

The investments will be made over the next five years, Suwat Meemook, executive vice president of Bangchak Initiative and Innovation Centre (BIIC), a part of Bangchak Corporation, tells The Nation.

The company is looking specifically for startups developing innovative products in bioplastics, nutrition and batteries. The company will also invest in solar roofs, wind turbines and e-vehicle power plants.

“We want to expand businesses now in oil and gas into bio-based and green-energy businesses. Therefore, we will develop and produce high-value products to support both domestic and international market demand. We will also set up a corporate innovation framework, the Bangchak Innovation Culture Initiative and innovation activities, to support innovative business at every angle from the bottom to top management,” Meemook adds.
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