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Gevo plans alcohol-to-hydrocarbon process pilot unit at Luverne Facility

US-headed biofuels- and biochemicals producer and process developer Gevo Inc., has announced that it plans to install an alcohol-to-hydrocarbon process pilot unit at its facility located in Luverne, Minnesota (MN). The pilot unit is being designed to produce market development quantities of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), renewable premium gasoline, other renewable fuel products, as well as provide the capability to supply market development quantities of chemical products.

Gevo's commercial bio-based Isobutanol plant in Luverne, Minnesota (photo courtesy Gevo).
Gevo Inc has restarted production operations at its advanced, renewable fuels production facility located in Luverne, Minnesota (MN). The Luverne Facility is expected to produce fuel-grade, renewable isobutanol (IBA) and Gevo plans to install an alcohol-to-hydrocarbon process pilot unit at the site (photo courtesy Gevo). Gevo's commercial bio-based Isobutanol plant in Luverne, Minnesota (photo courtesy Gevo).

According to a statement, the installation is estimated to begin in Q3 2022 with startup demonstration production expected in Q4 2022. In addition, Gevo expects to test and evaluate certain potential unit operations that may be incorporated into its state-of-the-art Net-Zero 1 production facility that is expected to begin production in 2024 in Lake Preston, South Dakota (SD).

Installation of the pilot unit at the Gevo-Luverne facility is part of the plan to use Luverne as a technology development and piloting site. The pilot unit will also be used in the training of employees for Net-Zero 1 and other future projects.

The work we do at the Luverne facility will be critical in establishing a smooth startup of Net-Zero 1 and future Net-Zero projects for ramping up capacity right out of the gate. We also plan to use the new pilot capability to support our robust pipeline of new renewable fuel and chemical projects in the future, which is also a first step in converting Luverne into a hydrocarbon facility. We couldn’t do that effectively without the support we’ve received from the City of Luverne and the State of Minnesota. We’re excited to bring more high-quality jobs to the area and to continue to be a part of the Luverne community said Dr Paul Bloom, Chief Carbon & Innovation Officer of Gevo.

Agri-Energy, LLC, Gevo’s wholly-owned subsidiary that owns the Luverne Facility, rehired multiple former employees at the beginning of August 2021 and is in the process of hiring additional employees to produce the isobutanol (IBA) that is the feedstock for the hydrocarbon pilot unit.

Additional operations staff will be required for the hydrocarbon production unit.

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