The collaboration could herald the
availability of new biofuels that can be used at high blend rates in standard
gasoline engines. This could potentially
eliminate the need for specialized infrastructure, new engine designs and
blending equipment.
Virent`s BioForming(TM) platform technology
uses catalysts to convert plant sugars into hydrocarbon molecules like those
produced at a petroleum refinery.ÂÂ
Traditionally, sugars have been fermented into ethanol and distilled. These new `biogasoline` molecules have higher
energy content than ethanol (or butanol) and deliver better fuel
efficiency. They can be blended
seamlessly to make conventional gasoline or combined with gasoline containing
ethanol.
The sugars can be sourced from non-food
sources like corn stover, switch grass, wheat straw and sugarcane pulp, in
addition to conventional biofuel feedstock like wheat, corn and sugarcane.
The companies have so far collaborated for one
year on the research. The BioForming(TM)
technology has advanced rapidly, exceeding milestones for yield, product
composition, and cost. Future efforts
will focus on further improving the technology and scaling it up for larger
volume commercial production.
"The technical properties of today`s biofuels
pose some challenges to widespread adoption," Dr. Graeme Sweeney, Shell
Executive Vice President Future Fuels and C02 said. "Fuel distribution infrastructure and vehicle
engines are being modified to cope but new fuels on the horizon, such as
Virent`s, with characteristics similar or even superior to gasoline and diesel,
are very exciting."
Dr. Randy Cortright, Virent CTO, Co-Founder
and Executive Vice President said, "Virent has proven that sugars can be
converted into the same hydrocarbon mixtures of today`s gasoline blends. Our products match petroleum gasoline in
functionality and performance. Virent`s unique catalytic process uses a variety
of biomass-derived feedstocks to generate biogasoline at competitive costs. Our results to date fully justify accelerating
commercialization of this technology."
About Royal Dutch Shell
Royal Dutch Shell plc is incorporated in
England and Wales, has its headquarters in The Hague and is listed on the
London, Amsterdam and New York stock exchanges. Shell companies have operations
in more than 130 countries, with businesses including: oil and gas exploration;
production and marketing of liquefied natural gas and gas to liquids; marketing
and shipping of oil products and chemicals; and renewable energy projects
including wind, solar and biofuels.ÂÂ
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About Virent
Virent is a
biofuels company commercializing an advanced biofuel technology to power
today`s vehicles in place of fossil fuels. Virent`s patented BioForming(TM)
process converts biomass-derived feedstocks into conventional hydrocarbon fuels
and products, including gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. The process delivers more net energy and
offers a scalable, cost-effective alternative to traditional biofuel production
routes.
Virent has 68 employees located in a
state-of-the-art catalytic biorefining development facility in Madison,
Wisconsin. The technology is based on
the Aqueous Phase Reforming process, which Virent has exclusively licensed from
the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.ÂÂ
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