DuPont Danisco Opens Cellulosic Ethanol Demonstration Plant In Vonore
Published: 01-Feb-2010
DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol (DDCE), University of Tennessee and Genera Energy have inaugurated a cellulosic ethanol demonstration facilities, located in Vonore, Tennessee. The company said that the 74,000sqft plant has started producing ethanol and will deliver fully-integrated technology for commercial production of ethanol from agricultural residue and bioenergy crops, including corncobs and switchgrass.
The University of Tennessee Biofuels Initiative (UTBI), with the support of Genera Energy, is establishing a supply chain for the development of fuel.
The facility in Vonore has capacity to produce 250,000 gallons of ethanol annually, though its focus is on optimizing technologies for large-scale production. It represents an investment of more than $50m, including funding from UTBI and DDCE.
Joe Skurla, president and CEO of DDCE, said: ''The world should be watching Tennessee.Here in Vonore, DDCE and Genera Energy are well ahead of the curve as we develop the entire value chain, from feedstock to production.
“We delivered on our promise to investors, customers and the industry by initiating start-up at the end of last year and are on track to provide the industry with investment-grade packages that meet demands for low-cost, scalability and sustainability.''
The project also integrates about $100m investment in proprietary research by DuPont and Danisco, intellectual property platforms and talent pools from both companies and DDCE’s commitment to pay operating costs not covered under UTBI. The Vonore facility currently has a full-time staff of about 20.
Kelly Tiller, CEO of Genera Energy and director of external operations for the UT Office of Bioenergy Programs, said: “The University of Tennessee Biofuels Initiative is the only fully integrated program that is working with farmers and agricultural industry to reliably supply the necessary feedstock so biorefineries can produce plentiful, affordable, renewable and sustainable fuels.”
She said plans are for Tennessee farmers to place an additional 4,000 acres of switchgrass into production this spring, bringing the total production in the state to nearly 7,000 acres of the dedicated energy crop.
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