Logos Technologies and EdeniQ awarded DoE grant
The plant will produce low cost ethanol from cellulosic feedstock such as corn stover and switchgrass.
EdeniQ CEO Larry Gross says: ‘We are delighted to partner with the DoE to accelerate the development and commercialisation of low cost cellulosic biofuel production.
‘The technologies being developed by EdeniQ and Logos will dramatically reduce the time and capital required to achieve cellulosic production, by taking advantage of the billions of dollars infrastructure already deployed in today's ethanol industry’.
While Logos manages the project EdeniQ will be in charge of the modifications and operation of the existing refinery site in Visalia in California, US.