Negative Carbon Gasoline’s Cool Planet Biofuels Funded
(The Alarm Clock) Camarillo, CA-based Cool Planet Biofuels has raised $3M as part of a $8M Series B funding round, according to a filing by the firm today. Source of the new funding was not announced, however, the firm is now backed by North Bridge Venture Partners.
Cool Planet is developing biofuels technology to replace gasoline using non-food biomass like corn stalks or wood chips. The technology also produces a carbon fertilizer that is returned to the soil… READ MORE includes video interview of Michael Rocke by Bill Roth (Earth 2017) and MORE
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