Dow Announces Plan to Build and Operate a Pilot-Scale Algae-based Integrated Biorefinery with Algenol Biofuels
2009年6月30日 - 2:06AM
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MIDLAND, Mich., June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The Dow Chemical Company
(NYSE: DOW) announced today that it plans to work with Algenol
Biofuels, Inc. to build and operate a pilot-scale algae-based
integrated biorefinery that will convert CO2 into ethanol. The
facility is planned to be located at Dow's Freeport, Texas site.
"This project and the innovative technology involved offers great
promise in the battle to help slow, stop and reverse the growth of
greenhouse gas emissions," stated Andrew N. Liveris, Dow chairman
and chief executive officer. We are very excited to be part of this
ground-breaking alternative energy project, which is a good example
of Dow's holistic approach to CO2 capture and storage by adding
value through chemistry." Algenol's technology uses CO2, salt
water, sunlight and non-arable land to produce ethanol. Dow,
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the Georgia Institute
of Technology (Georgia Tech) and Membrane Technology &
Research, Inc. are contributing science, expertise, and technology
to the project. Their combined expertise offers new and innovative
technology, with the opportunity for creating a breakthrough
process for ethanol production. Algenol submitted its formal
request last week to obtain a grant from the U.S. Department of
Energy for financial support to successfully conduct the pilot.
Upon approval of the grant, Dow and the other collaborators will
work with Algenol to demonstrate the technology at a level to
sufficiently prove that it can be implemented on a commercial
scale. In addition to leasing the land for the pilot-scale
facility, Dow plans to develop the advanced materials and specialty
films for the photobioreactor system. In addition, Dow will also
provide the technology and expertise related to water treatment
solutions and will provide Algenol with access to a CO2 source for
the biorefinery from a nearby Dow manufacturing facility. The CO2
will be supplied to the algae in the photobioreactors and will
serve as the carbon source for the ethanol produced. The result is
a CO2 capture process which converts industrially derived CO2 into
more sustainable fuels and chemicals. In line with Dow's
sustainability efforts, the project exemplifies the Company's
commitment to providing solutions that improve energy efficiency,
promote renewable energy and advance the environmental performance
of its existing energy sources. According to Rich Wells, Dow vice
president, Energy & Climate Change and Alternative Feedstocks,
"This is yet another way that Dow is helping to solve world energy
challenges with our expertise in sustainable chemistry that is good
for the world, and good for business." About Dow With sales of $58
billion in 2008 and 46,000 employees worldwide, Dow is a
diversified chemical company that combines the power of science and
technology with the "Human Element" to constantly improve what is
essential to human progress. The Company delivers a broad range of
products and services to customers in around 160 countries,
connecting chemistry and innovation with the principles of
sustainability to help provide everything from fresh water, food
and pharmaceuticals to paints, packaging and personal care
products. On April 1, 2009, Dow acquired Rohm and Haas Company, a
global specialty materials company with sales of $10 billion in
2008 and 15,000 employees worldwide. References to "Dow" or the
"Company" mean The Dow Chemical Company and its consolidated
subsidiaries unless otherwise expressly noted. More information
about Dow can be found at http://www.dow.com/. About Algenol
Algenol today possesses the most advanced third generation biofuel
technology in the United States. Algenol makes low cost ethanol
directly from CO2 and seawater using hybrid algae in sealed, clear
plastic photobioreactors through its unique, patented Direct to
Ethanol(TM) technology -- all powered by the sun. Algenol's
research and development efforts have culminated in a process that
produces over 6,000 gallons of ethanol per acre per year, compared
to corn at 400. Algenol's process achieves an energy balance of
more than 5 to 1 and a life cycle carbon footprint that is merely
20 percent of petroleum (an 80 percent reduction from petroleum).
For more information about Algenol Biofuels, please visit
http://www.algenolbiofuels.com/. DATASOURCE: The Dow Chemical
Company CONTACT: David Winder of The Dow Chemical Company,
+1-989-636-0626 Web Site: http://www.dow.com/
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