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$40 Million Grants for Small-Scale Biorefinery Projects
WASHINGTON – The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected two small-scale cellulosic biorefinery projects in Park Falls, Wisconsin and Jennings, Louisiana for federal funding of up to $40 million over five years.These projects will further President Bush’s goal of making cellulosic ethanol cost-competitive with corn-based ethanol by 2012, and help reduce America’s gasoline use by expanding the availability of alternative and renewable transportation fuels. "To meet our growing energy demand we must continue to research and advance clean energy solutions to improve our energy security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and clean, sustainable cellulosic biofuels do just that," DOE Assistant Secretary Andy Karsner said.
"These biorefineries will create fuel from non-food based sources to power our vehicles and reduce our dependence on foreign oil."
On average, commercial-scale biorefineries process roughly 700 tons or more of non-food feedstock per day, with an output of approximately 15-30 million gallons a year (MMGY) of biofuels.
* "These biorefineries will create fuel from non-food based sources to power our vehicles and reduce our dependence on foreign oil." |
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DOE Assistant Secretary Andy Karsner
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The selected small-scale projects will produce liquid transportation fuels such as cellulosic ethanol from wood, energy crops and agricultural waste products.
These two biorefinery projects are the final round of selections for DOE’s competitive small-scale biorefinery solicitation.
Earlier this year, DOE selected seven other projects, comparable in size and scope, to receive up to a total of $200 million.
With the addition of the two new projects announced today, the selected biorefinery projects will receive up to a total of $240 million in DOE funding, subject to appropriations, over the next five fiscal years.
Once federal funding is combined with industry cost share, more than $735 million will be invested in these nine projects, over the next four to five years. The announcement is part of more than $1 billion in investment that DOE has announced for multi-year biofuels research and development projects.
These small-scale projects complement the Department’s investment in commercial-scale biorefineries.
The full-scale biorefineries focus on near-term commercial processes, while the small-scale facilities will verify integrated operations at a reduced size with diverse feedstocks using novel processing technologies.
The proposed Flambeau River Biofuels biorefinery will be installed in an existing pulp and paper mill in Park Falls, Wisconsin and will produce liquid fuels from abundant and renewable cellulosic (wood) biomass.
The biorefinery will not be dependent on any food-based feedstock materials, but rather on by-product or residuals from forest and agricultural sources.
When completed, the facility will produce at least 1 trillion BTUs of renewable energy for the host mill and 6 million gallons of transportation (sulfur-free diesel) fuels per year.
FRB participants/investors include: ANL Consultants, Auburn University, Brigham Young University, Citigroup Global Markets, CleanTech Partners, Emerging Fuels Technology, Flambeau River Papers, Johnson Timber, National Renewable Energy Lab, Michigan Technological University, NC State University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ThermoChem Recovery International, University of Wisconsin, and the USDA Forest Products Laboratory.
Construction of Verenium's 1.5 million gallon per year demonstration-scale cellulosic ethanol facility is underway and is scheduled to be completed in late 2008.
The project is moving rapidly to commercialize its proprietary technology for the production of ethanol from a wide array of biomass feedstocks, including sugarcane bagasse, agricultural byproducts, waste wood products, and other non-food based energy crops.
The Jennings, Louisiana demonstration plant is operated by Verenium Corporation, which was formed in 2007 through a merger of Celunol Corp, and Diversa Corporation.
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