Flint Hills to license Edeniq’s ethanol technology
2/11/2016 12:00:00 AM
Biorefining and cellulosic technology company Edeniq has signed an agreement with US-based refiner Flint Hills Resources to license Edeniqs Pathway Technology for all of its ethanol plants.
Edeniqs Pathway Technology integrates Edeniqs Cellunator high-shear equipment with cellulase enzymes to convert corn kernel fiber to cellulosic ethanol.
The technology utilizes existing fermentation and distillation equipment to produce up to 2.5% cellulosic ethanol and a 7% increase in overall ethanol yield.
Edeniqs Pathway Technology includes a proprietary technical validation process that enables customers to quantify the amount of cellulosic ethanol produced within their plants and comply with the registration, record-keeping, and reporting required by the EPA to generate cellulosic D3 Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) as defined by the Renewable Fuel Standard.
Edeniq is the leader in developing analytical methods to quantify cellulosic ethanol co-produced with conventional ethanol during fermentation, which is required to access regulatory value.
This comprehensive Pathway agreement is the seventh license agreement between our companies, including the installation of Edeniqs Cellunators at three of FHRs plants, said Brian Thome, CEO of Edeniq. Our work with Flint Hills demonstrates the value of our technology to increase profitability in the ethanol industry.
Flint Hills has been an investor in Edeniq since April 2012 and a customer since June 2012.
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