Feb 21, 2020 | In the News
A technology born from University of Louisville research uses spent distillers’ grains, corn and waste wood to create a low-calorie sugar substitute. And it gets sweeter: the process also results in a bio-mass “coal” alternative that burns up to 20 times cleaner than...
Feb 18, 2020 | Events, In the News
Kentucky Natural Healing hosted the first annual ‘Kentucky Hemp/CBD Symposium & Expo’ on November 17 at the Holiday Inn Louisville Airport Fair & Expo Center. Several guest speakers appeared at the conference to talk the benefits of CBD and hemp products,...
Feb 13, 2020 | In the News
Industrial hemp advocates say they’re prepared for a new wave of prosperity for the crop in Kentucky following its legalization under the 2018 federal Farm Bill. Speaking on WFPL’s In Conversation, experts said they are still spreading awareness about the many uses of...
Feb 12, 2020 | In the News
It seems that there is a new source of renewable energy on the block, and it is called “biocoal.” This coal is derived from wood waste and plants. Its use could diminish the greenhouse gas released by power plants and even the energy sector’s reliance on fossil-based...
Feb 11, 2020 | In the News
The University of Louisville has been a state-approved grower of hemp since 2016 as one of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s pilot program. The Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research hopes to accelerate commercialization of a biocoal made from wood and...
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