INEOS Bio Facility Receives Registrations from U.S. EPA for Production and Sale of Next Generation Cellulosic Ethanol
Florida project is first large-scale facility to receive registrations for the production of advanced cellulosic biofuels from non-food vegetative waste materials
-- INEOS Bio announced that its joint venture project in Florida has been granted Parts 79 and 80 registrations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the production and sale of advanced cellulosic biofuels from non-food vegetative waste materials.
-- Construction on the Indian River BioEnergy Center ("Center") was completed in June and the facility is currently undergoing commissioning.
-- The Center is scheduled to begin production in the 3rd Quarter of this year. When the Center is at full production, it will produce eight million gallons of bioethanol and six megawatts (gross) of renewable power annually from local yard, vegetative and agricultural wastes.
-- INEOS Bio is working with other companies and cities globally to license this technology as a new direction for waste disposal and the production of advanced biofuels and renewable power.
VERO BEACH, Fla., Aug. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today INEOS Bio announced that its joint-venture project, INEOS New Planet BioEnergy (INPB) has been granted Parts 79 and 80 registration from the U.S. EPA for the production and sale of advanced bioethanol from non-food waste materials. The notice of registration came after the successful completion of the construction of the Indian River BioEnergy Center (Center) and as the facility nears production. The Center is the first large-scale project in the United States to receive registrations for a facility using non-food vegetative waste materials (vegetative and yard waste) to produce cellulosic ethanol. Construction on the Center was completed in June and the facility is currently undergoing commissioning. The Center is scheduled to begin production of advanced bioethanol in the 3rd Quarter. When the Center is at full production, it will produce eight million gallons (24kta) of advanced bioethanol and six megawatts (gross) of renewable power annually from renewable biomass including local yard, vegetative and agricultural wastes. INEOS Bio has plans to run municipal solid waste at the Center after the initial start-up.
"We have completed this new facility on schedule and on budget and look forward to further advancing this bioenergy technology and making it commercially available around the world," said Peter Williams, CEO of INEOS Bio and Chairman of INPB. "Building more facilities and licensing this technology globally provides a new platform for waste disposal while providing energy security, local jobs and local bioenergy. New technologies like this will also move us further away from and eventually change the food-vs-fuel debate."
The Center is the first commercial plant in the world using INEOS Bio's feedstock-flexible BioEnergy technology, a unique combination of gasification and fermentation technology to turn different types of waste materials – including municipal solid waste -- into advanced biofuels and renewable power. The Center is one of the first projects in the U.S. to produce advanced biofuels under the new Renewable Fuel Standard and provide renewable power for 1,400 homes in the Vero Beach community.
The BioEnergy Center will serve as a reference plant for future INEOS Bio facilities and for companies and cities interested in licensing the technology for similar facilities. As the largest licensor of chemical process technology in the world, INEOS will leverage its expertise bringing this technology forward as a new alternative to waste disposal. For more information on licensing the INEOS Bio technology, contact Mark Dietzen or Markus Hesse at [email protected]
Parts 79 and 80 registration does not constitute endorsement, certification or approval by any agency of the United States.
Images of the Indian River Bioenergy Center and a detailed discussion of INEOS Bio's BioEnergy technology are available.
Note to Editors
INEOS Bio is a BioEnergy company producing advanced biofuels and renewable power from a wide range of low-cost carbon materials. The company's highly innovative technology provides an alternative to waste disposal for communities around the globe. INEOS Bio is one of the global businesses in INEOS. For more information, visit www.ineosbio.com.
INEOS is the world's fourth largest chemicals group and a leading manufacturer of petrochemicals, specialty chemicals and oil products. As of the end of 2011 it operates 15 businesses and with a production network spanning 60 manufacturing facilities in 13 countries, the group produces more than 60 million tonnes of petrochemicals and 20 million tonnes per annum of crude oil refined products (fuels) each year. INEOS employs 15,000 people globally including over 3000 people in the United States. It has annual sales of around $43bn. For more information visit www.ineos.com.
New Planet Energy is a project development company engaged in the development and implementation of advanced biofuels and energy projects. For more information, visit www.newplanetenergy.com.
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