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Renewable acceleration

Published: 07 August 2008  12:58 PM
Source: The Engineer Online

BP and Verenium have joined forces to accelerate the commercialisation of cellulosic ethanol, a renewable fuel source produced from biomass-derived products such as sugarcane waste, switchgrass, rice straw and wood chips.

To do so, the companies have formed a Special Purpose Entity (SPE) that is equally owned by BP and Verenium. The SPE will license existing intellectual property from each company and own jointly developed intellectual property in the field of cellulosic ethanol production.

Under the initial phase of the strategic alliance between the two, Verenium is to receive $90m (£46m) in funding from BP over the next 18 months for rights to its current and future technology.

The funding comes in a two-part deal. BP will provide $45m over the next 12 months for access to the company's cellulosic ethanol technology and production facilities. It will also receive $2.5m per month for the next 18 months to fund its research in the field.

Verenium already operates one of the US’s first cellulosic ethanol pilot plants, a research-and-development facility in Jennings, Louisiana, and has recently entered the start-up phase of its 1.4m gallon-per-year demonstration-scale facility.

The company’s process technology has already been licensed by Tokyo-based Marubeni and Tsukishima Kikai and has been incorporated into BioEthanol Japan’s 1.4m litre-per-year cellulosic ethanol plant in Osaka, Japan - the world’s first commercial-scale plant to produce cellulosic ethanol from wood-construction waste.



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