The Culturing Revolution: LanzaTech Extends to Chemicals as Year of SynthBio Gains Pace
by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) LanzaTech announced that it has produced 2,3-Butanediol (2,3-BD), a key building block used to make polymers, plastics and hydrocarbon fuels, using the company’s waste steel gas fermentation technology.
LanzaTech is a story about a company transforming biofuels with “non-biomass” technology and an integrated strategy. As such, its part of the vanguard of fourth-generation biomfuels moving us pass biomass as an intermediate.
CEO Jennifer Holmgren described four types of integration, achieved through the culturing and development of advanced bacteria, that can monetize as they remediate, turn waste into feedstocks. This generation of companies is using bioprocessing to turn costly waste streams into integrated opportunities in fuels and chemicals. How will this transform biofuels? How will this transform the world’s largest steel producer, China? What are the four integrations that drive this platform’s commercial prospects? READ MORE and MORE
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