French company licenses Virginia Tech biofuel and biomass processes
Posted by admin on 29 Jun 2008 at 10:46 am | Tagged as: Biofuel, Biomass
French biotech company Bioemethodes has signed an agreement with Virginia Tech to license new technologies developed by Percival Zhang.
The processes were invented by Percival Zhang, assistant professor of biological systems engineering in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech. An integrated biorefinery pilot plant in Virginia is envisioned to advance the process for the conversion of biomass into ethanol and valuable co-products, focusing especially on biomass pretreatment. The process for transformation of biomass into hydrogen will be developed in France and will be validated through a biohydrogen fuel cell prototype and small-scale model car.
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