In the United States (US), Viridos, a privately held biotechnology company harnessing the power of algal photosynthesis to create transformative solutions to mitigate climate change, has been awarded the prestigious California Competes Grant by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-BIZ).
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The US$5 million grant which was announced earlier this month, will allow Viridos to create more than 70 high-paying professional jobs and will bring nearly US$75 million in investment to the Imperial Valley.
Viridos is honored to be selected by the State of California and Governor Newsom to receive this distinguished grant. We are also thankful to the continued support from our partners across local and federal agencies, notably the Imperial Valley Economic Development Corporation. Viridos is committed to keeping California as the hub of its strategy by bringing low-carbon and algae-based sustainable heavy transportation fuels to the commercial marketplace. This California Competes Grant allows us to continue our pledge towards helping industries in the heavy transportation sector significantly decrease their carbon footprints, said Dr Oliver Fetzer, CEO of Viridos.
Administrated by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-BIZ), the California Competes Grant Program (CalCompetes) aims to incentivize businesses to choose California for investment and to stimulate the creation of quality, full-time jobs in the state.
Viridos succeeded through multiple elimination rounds of applicants in total asking for US$3.4 billion dollars in requests with only US$120 million in funding available.
After two elimination rounds, Viridos was one of eight successful grant awardees in the state. To receive the grant from GO-BIZ, applicants must satisfy at least one of the following criteria:
- establish at least 500 net new full-time jobs;
- make a significant infrastructure investment, defined as spending at least US$10 million in construction or renovation expenditures;
- commit to growth in a high-need, high-opportunity area
Viridos’ expanded project will bring the investment of high-quality jobs including scientists, engineers, and technicians to California’s Imperial Valley.
In total, Viridos’ project will produce an investment of nearly US$75 million including total wages, capital, and induced economic benefits.
The expanded Imperial Valley site will further Viridos’ mission of continued innovation by producing lab-to-field results to reduce heavy-transportation carbon emissions and increase the use of algae-based biofuels.
California has always been at the forefront of green technology development. We are thrilled that businesses like Ampaire, Universal Hydrogen, and Viridos have chosen California for these vital projects that will help California meet its carbon reduction goals and mitigate the extreme impacts of climate change. We especially appreciate supporting companies like Viridos that choose to invest in areas such as Imperial County that have suffered too long from chronically high unemployment and poverty levels, commented Scott Dosick, Deputy Director at California Competes.