The U.S. Department of Energy announced Friday that it will spend $564 million to speed up construction of 19 biorefineries that will turn agriculture and forest waste into diesel fuel. The list of projects:
— Algenol Biofuels Inc.; Freeport, Texas
— American Process Inc.; Alpena, Mich.
— Amyris Biotechnologies Inc.; Emeryville, Calif.
— Archer Daniels Midland; Decatur, Ill.
— Bluefire LLC; Fulton, Miss.
— BioEnergy International LLC; Lake Providence, La.
— Clearfuels Technology Inc.; Commerce City, Colo.
— Elevance Renewable Sciences; Newton, Iowa
— Enerkem Corp.; Pontotoc, Miss.
— Gas Technology Institute; Des Plaines, Ill.
— Haldor Topsoe Inc.; Des Plaines, Ill.
— ICM Inc.; St. Joseph, Mo.
— INEOS New Planet BioEnergy LLC; Vero Beach, Fla.
— Logos Technologies; Visalia, Calif.
— Renewable Energy Institute International; Toledo, Ohio
— Sapphire Energy Inc.; Columbus, N.M.
— Solazyme Inc.; Riverside, Pa.
— UOP LLC; Kapolei, Hawaii
— ZeaChem Inc.; Boardman, Ore.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Energy



