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Praj-Gevo Joint Development Agreement to enter commercialisation phase

Praj Industries Ltd and Gevo, Inc., have unveiled a new commercial opportunity in renewable bioproducts, jointly announcing that Gevo's proprietary isobutanol technology will now be available for licensing to processors of sugarcane juice and molasses. This follows on the back of Praj's development work, adapting Gevo's technology to sugarcane and molasses feedstocks

Dr Patrick Gruber, CEO, Gevo Inc., seen here discussing barriers, opportunities and regulatory drivers of the bio-value chain during World Bio Markets in Amsterdam, the Netherlands last March. Dr Gruber will be also be speaking at the upcoming Advanced Biofuels Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden later this month.
Dr Patrick Gruber, CEO, Gevo Inc., seen here discussing barriers, opportunities and regulatory drivers of the bio-value chain during World Bio Markets in Amsterdam, the Netherlands last March. Dr Patrick Gruber, CEO, Gevo Inc., seen here discussing barriers, opportunities and regulatory drivers of the bio-value chain during World Bio Markets 2017 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

India-headed ethanol plant engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) provider, Praj Industries Ltd Praj and US-based advanced renewable fuel and biochemical platform technology company, Gevo Inc., have unveiled a new commercial opportunity in renewable bioproducts, jointly announcing that Gevo’s proprietary isobutanol technology will now be available for licensing to processors of sugarcane juice and molasses.

The announcement, which was made during the BIO World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology taking place in Montreal, Canada, follows on the back of Praj’s development work, adapting Gevo’s technology to sugarcane and molasses feedstocks.

A Joint Development Agreement and a Development License Agreement were entered into between Praj and Gevo in November 2015. The goal of these agreements was for Praj to adapt Gevo’s isobutanol technology to using non-corn based sugars and lignocellulose feedstocks. The process technology development was performed at Matrix, Praj’s R&D centre located in Pune, India.

We are pleased with the work that Praj has done in adapting our technology using cane juice and molasses as feedstocks. Praj is a great partner who shares our vision of low carbon fuels made from sugars in high yields. Praj has a massive footprint across the world. We look forward to working with Praj to license the technology out, leveraging their access and capabilities, said Dr Patrick Gruber, Chief Executive Officer of Gevo.

In the first phase of development, Praj worked with Gevo’s technology using sugarcane and molasses feedstocks, undertaking test-runs in order to develop a process design package that will now be offered for commercialization to cane juice and molasses-based ethanol plants, as licensees of Gevo’s isobutanol technology.

Licensing is expected to be focused on Praj plants located in India, South America and South East Asia, with initial capacity targeted to come online in the 2019/2020 timeframe.

We are excited to offer this technology to our global customers who stand to benefit from an additional revenue stream from isobutanol. Praj has worked on 750 projects for ethanol plants across 75 countries. This isobutanol platform can be offered as ‘bolt-on’ to an existing ethanol plant or as a greenfield plant. This isobutanol technology is the latest addition to Praj’s diverse product portfolio and reinforces our organisation’s leadership in the bioenergy space, said Pramod Chaudhari, Executive Chairman, Praj Industries.

Isobutanol has several direct applications as a gasoline blendstock or as a speciality chemical solvent, or it can be used as an intermediate which can be further converted into other chemical products or hydrocarbons such as Gevo’s alcohol-to-jet fuel (ATJ) and isooctane. Isooctane and renewable gasoline made from sugarcane juice- and molasses-based isobutanol are expected to be very low in carbon content, offering new approaches to markets where low carbon fuels are valued, such as California and other geographies.

Gevo is expected to be the primary off-taker, marketer and initial distributor for isobutanol produced from the plants built by Praj that use Gevo’s isobutanol technology. In the next phase of commercialization, Praj is working to adapt Gevo’s technology to Praj’s 2nd generation bio-refineries, enabling the production of isobutanol from lignocellulosic biomass.

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