Oilfield & Energies
Aemetis validates yields at cellulosic demonstration plant 19th March 2018
Aemetis has announced that its subsidiary, Aemetis Advanced Products Keyes, has received third-party validation from Leidos Engineering of ethanol and protein yields produced from the successful operation of its integrated demonstration unit (IDU) at InEnTec’s Technology Center in Richland, Washington. Aemetis continuously operated its gas fermentation process for over 120 days, meeting the requirements for a USDA 9003 Biorefinery Assistance Program guaranteed loan. The IDU proved out a yield of 77 gallons of cellulosic ethanol per ton of biomass, closely matching yields predicted by Leidos engineering models developed from over 20 separate technology deployments. Using adjusted engineering models and subsequent results from the IDU, Leidos engineers expect the yield from the IDU to translate to commercial yields of approximately 96 gallons of cellulosic ethanol per ton of biomass at Aemetis’ planned 12 million gallon per year commercial facility in Riverbank, California.
Aemetis operated the IDU with 94 percent uptime, thus validating the combination of advanced arc furnace and gas fermentation technologies provided by LanzaTech and InEnTec to convert waste biomass into low carbon, renewable cellulosic ethanol and fish meal. The demonstration was conducted in order to verify yields for the fully integrated system, which included biomass handling, gasification, gas clean up, waste treatment, and distillation systems.
Yields produced by the IDU and verified by Leidos engineers were in line with the pro-forma expectations used for key financing activities, verifying the economics of the overall project. With the pro-forma validated, Aemetis is able to move towards closing of its USDA 9003 Biorefinery Assistance Program guaranteed loan and related financings.
“The completion of the IDU project completes a major milestone in the implementation of Aemetis’ plan to construct a commercial scale cellulosic ethanol facility using agricultural waste feedstock,” said Eric McAfee, Chairman and CEO of Aemetis. “The high yields also confirm the successful integration of technology required for Aemetis to enter the cellulosic ethanol market and meet a key deliverable in securing a $125 million dollar USDA loan guarantee. The cellulosic facility will allow Aemetis to help lead California’s initiatives for a clean energy future.”