Edeniq announces successful performance of its PATHWAY Validation Facility

June 9, 2014 |

In California, Edeniq announced that tests at its PATHWAY Validation Facility have confirmed that Edeniq’s  Cellunator and PATHWAY Platform technologies are releasing cellulosic sugars into the fermentation process, thereby increasing ethanol yield three to six percent.  The pilot facility is located at the company’s headquarters in Visalia, California.

The PATHWAY Platform, which converts starch and break down corn kernel fiber,  is currently in commercial testing at the pilot facility, which is funded jointly by Flint Hills Resources Renewables, and Edeniq.

The PATHWAY Validation Facility was designed and built exclusively by Edeniq engineers. “In an effort to maintain the highest level of precision and uphold the quality our customers expect, we chose to build the facility ourselves,” said Tom Griffin, Edeniq’s CTO.

“The PATHWAY Validation Facility was developed to provide our customers and partners with data to verify the increase in ethanol yield the technology provides,” said Brian Thome, President and CEO of Edeniq, Inc. “Edeniq is committed to increasing the bottom line for our customers and partners by allowing ethanol producers to improve their efficiency and migrate to cellulosic ethanol.”

 

Category: Fuels

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