03.10.08
RedOx Biofuels is pleased to announce the completion of an independent review of its ethanol feed stock synthesis by Lifecycle Associates of California. This review has confirmed the viability and cost effectiveness of RedOx's proprietary technology for the production of ethanol from sewage waste and rice straw.
With initial characterization of its ethanol feedstocks completed, negotiations are underway for demonstration sites with rice straw and sewage waste feedstocks. Work has also begun on the synthesis of higher value fuels, bio-degradable plastics and water treatment chemicals from waste.
Kim Ogaard Nielsen, CEO of RedOx, noted:
"RedOx has successfully demonstrated and validated the feasibility of producing ethanol commercially from two of the world's most intractable waste materials, using its proprietary technology. As we begin the synthesis of higher value fuels and polymers from waste material feedstocks we are proving the value of RedOx's value proposition."
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About AIC
AIC is an AIM listed company that funds, develops, patents and commercialises
electrochemical and advanced separations technologies in clean energy,
electricity storage, water treatment, metals recovery and other emerging
markets. AIC listed on AIM in January 2007 and currently has a market
capitalisation of approximately £107 million.
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