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PR Newswire
- October 18, 2007
BioEnergy
International Facility Opens in Bay State
PR Newswire
BioEnergy
International, LLC (BioEnergy), a science and technology leader in the
development of biorefineries that produce biofuels and specialty chemicals
from renewable resources, announced today the launch of the first world
class, next- generation research center at 42 Cummings Park in Woburn,
Mass.
The 11,000 square
foot lab will serve as BioEnergy's strategic hub for leading innovation
in the development and commercialization of next generation biofuels,
biopolymers, and specialty chemicals from renewable sources. The bench-scale
facility will validate, advance, and optimize BioEnergy's novel technology
in support of its commercialization efforts around the world.
"I look forward
to the day when a pound of sugar from renewable raw materials replaces
the use of petrochemicals in the manufacture of everything from the fuel
we put in our cars to the plastics and fabrics we use in our lives,"
stated Chairman and CEO Stephen J. Gatto. "This is an exciting time
for BioEnergy, as we have spent the better part of two years searching
for the right location for this major multi-million dollar investment.
I am especially proud of our Research team: its efforts will have extraordinary
implications in the fight to reduce our nation's dependency on imported
oil."
The BioEnergy facility
embodies the company's mission to craft a strategically integrated program,
design a pioneer facility, and assemble a team of renowned industry leaders
in all critical areas of next generation biorefineries including process
engineering, pre-treatment, microbial platforms with advanced microorganisms
and biocatalysts, fermentation, hydrolysis, enzymology, and chemical engineering.
Dr. Mohammed Moniruzziman,
Vice President for Research and Development, heralded the potential impact
of the new facility. He remarked, "The launching of this initiative
in Woburn will unleash breakthrough technology and catapult BioEnergy
as the standard bearer in next-generation cellulosic biorefineries. It
builds on the foundation of BioEnergy's core competency as the leading
producer of specialty chemicals using microbial fermentation of biomass
sugars-including cellulosic 5 and 6 carbon sugars-and our unrivalled expertise
in processing certain cellulosic feedstocks such as bagasse."
Dr. Moniruzziman is
responsible for BioEnergy's worldwide research and development efforts
to advance and optimize biologically derived and environmentally friendly
bio-based products. BioEnergy's decade of experience in enzyme development
and scaling up of cellulosic technologies has allowed the company to contribute
to the transformation of the U.S. economy from dependence on petrochemical-based
products toward bio-based and renewable fuels.
Senior Vice President
for Research and Development Dr. Joseph Glas stated, "I predict that
the science and engineering leaders in our state-of-the-art facility will
develop technologies for the commercialization of biorefinery processes
and products that will win the race for production of the first commercial
bio-refined chemicals derived from cellulosic wastes."
Chairman of the Select
Committee on Energy Independence and Climate Change Edward J. Markey commented,
"I'm delighted to welcome BioEnergy to Woburn. The company's forward-thinking
and innovative approach to the development of biofuels will help us to,
first, rely more on home-grown fuel derived from plants grown in the Mid-West
instead of oil from the Middle East; and ultimately, to produce fuel from
the waste stream of urban areas of Metropolitan Boston."
Congressman Bill Delahunt
said, "I want to congratulate Steve Gatto and BioEnergy International
for their success in developing this project here in Massachusetts. Our
region has the potential to be a world leader in the development of renewable
fuels which will not only help us address climate change, but boost our
emerging clean energy industry."
"Governor Deval
Patrick has said that Massachusetts will be a world leader in clean energy,
and companies like BioEnergy International, doing research and development
here in the Commonwealth and bringing products to market, will make it
so," said Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Ian Bowles.
"This new biofuel research center will help BioEnergy, and Massachusetts,
stay at the cutting edge of renewable energy technology."
As Executive Vice
President of Meredith & Grew, one of the area's leading biotechnology
real estate firms, Jim Elcock said, "Meredith & Grew was fortunate
to work with BioEnergy on the siting for its new research center. Our
client's vision and strategic approach enabled us to locate a facility
in Woburn that fulfilled all of their real estate and business needs."
About BioEnergy
BioEnergy International,
LLC, headquartered in Norwell, Mass., is a privately held science and
technology company committed to developing multi- product biorefineries
through the use of proprietary technology for production of fuels and
specialty chemicals from renewable resources. BioEnergy's strategic vision
is rooted in the integration of three specific initiatives: the creation
of a secure cash flow stream through two conventional corn-based ethanol
facilities and effective development of inexpensive sugar platforms; the
diversification of the company's product portfolio through the introduction
of novel biocatalysts for the manufacture of green chemicals and biopolymers;
and the optimization and commercialization of cellulose technology for
retrofitting into existing and future plants on a global scale. BioEnergy
recently received a significant boost of $61.6 million from an investment
team comprised of Plainfield Asset Management, Camulos Capital, Itera
Ethanol, LLC and Context Capital Management. For information, please visit
http://www.bioenergyllc.com.
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