Aemetis signs deal with InEnTec to use advanced gasification tech for cellulosic ethanol production

August 7, 2017 |

In California, Aemetis, Inc. announced that it has signed a Master Agreement with key exclusive rights for the use of an advanced gasification technology from InEnTec, Inc. of Richland, Washington to produce cellulosic ethanol. The InEnTec gasification technology agreement is a key part of Aemetis’ strategy to produce high value, low carbon cellulosic ethanol from locally sourced biomass by integrating InEnTec’s patented advanced gasification technology with LanzaTech’s patented microbial fermentation technology.

InEnTec has successfully installed 13 units worldwide since 1995. More than $130 million was invested in the development of the InEnTec gasification technology. InEnTec’s technology was developed at MIT and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory with the support of the US Department of Energy.

Under the Master Agreement, Aemetis has predominant exclusive rights to use the InEnTec gasification equipment and technology for cellulosic ethanol production until 2024. The gasification technology complements Aemetis’ current license with LanzaTech for syngas-to-ethanol conversion, providing Aemetis with a complete technology solution to produce locally sourced, low carbon cellulosic ethanol. “The high quality syngas produced by the InEnTec advanced gasifier feeds LanzaTech’s patented microbe and reactor system to generate high yields of low cost cellulosic ethanol,” stated Eric McAfee, Chairman and CEO of Aemetis. “This combination of technologies provides Aemetis with exclusive technology rights to a patent-protected and high value production process.”

Aemetis: The digest’s 2015 5 Minute Guide

Category: Fuels

Thank you for visting the Digest.