Session 17:
Renewable Fuels, Chemicals, and Bio-based Products IV: Commercialization and Economics
Thursday, April 30, 2015: 1:00 PM-4:25 PM
Aventine Ballroom DEF, Ballroom Level
Conveners:
John Evans - FlatIrons Cellulosic LLC, Superior, CO
and
Brandon Emme - ICM inc., St. Joseph, MO
1:00 PM
Production of sustainable fuels and chemicals from waste gas streams
Dr. Rasmus Jensen, Synthetic Biology, LanzaTech, Skokie, IL
Dr. Rasmus Jensen, Synthetic Biology, LanzaTech, Skokie, IL
1:25 PM
Optimizing enzyme cocktails and process conditions for production of cellulosic ethanol
Dr. Herman Pel, DSM, Delft, Netherlands
Dr. Herman Pel, DSM, Delft, Netherlands
1:50 PM
Techno-economic evaluation of integrated cellulose and starch-based ethanol production from wheat straw and wheat meal
Elisabeth Joelsson1, Borbala Erdei2, Ola Wallberg1 and Mats Galbe1, (1)Department of Chemical Engineering, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, Lund University, Lund
Elisabeth Joelsson1, Borbala Erdei2, Ola Wallberg1 and Mats Galbe1, (1)Department of Chemical Engineering, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, Lund University, Lund
2:45 PM
ICM’s line of sight to cellulosic ethanol
Chris Gerken1, Dr. Jeremy E. Javers2, Dr. Laercio Malburg1, Jesse Spooner1, Ryan Hoefling2, Brandon Emme1 and Rick Brunner3, (1)R&D, ICM inc., St. Joseph, MO, (2)R&D, ICM, Inc, St. Joseph, MO, (3)R&D, ICM inc., st. joseph, MO
Chris Gerken1, Dr. Jeremy E. Javers2, Dr. Laercio Malburg1, Jesse Spooner1, Ryan Hoefling2, Brandon Emme1 and Rick Brunner3, (1)R&D, ICM inc., St. Joseph, MO, (2)R&D, ICM, Inc, St. Joseph, MO, (3)R&D, ICM inc., st. joseph, MO
3:10 PM
Amyris synthetic biology: purposeful, predictable, profitable
Joel Cherry, Amyris Inc., Emeryville, CA
Joel Cherry, Amyris Inc., Emeryville, CA
3:35 PM
Rapid commercialization using an integrated approach to bioprocess development
Michael Japs, Genomatica, Inc., San Diego, CA
Michael Japs, Genomatica, Inc., San Diego, CA
4:00 PM
Comparative technical, economic and environmental assessment of biomass-to-ethanol conversion technologies: biochemical and thermochemical routes integrated in a sugarcane biorefinery
Mr. Ricardo Silva1, Mr. Renato Neves1, Dr. Mylene Rezende1, Ms. Tassia Lopes Junqueira1, Dr. Otávio Cavalett1, Dr. Marcos Djun Barbosa Watanabe1, Dr. Edgardo Olivares Goméz2, Prof. Rubens Maciel Filho3 and Dr. Antonio Bonomi1, (1)Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology Laboratory (CTBE), Campinas, SP, Brazil, (2)Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology Laboratory (CTBE), Campinas, SP, Brazil, Brazil, (3)Department of Process and Product Development (DDPP), School of Chemical Engineering, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil, Brazil
Mr. Ricardo Silva1, Mr. Renato Neves1, Dr. Mylene Rezende1, Ms. Tassia Lopes Junqueira1, Dr. Otávio Cavalett1, Dr. Marcos Djun Barbosa Watanabe1, Dr. Edgardo Olivares Goméz2, Prof. Rubens Maciel Filho3 and Dr. Antonio Bonomi1, (1)Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology Laboratory (CTBE), Campinas, SP, Brazil, (2)Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology Laboratory (CTBE), Campinas, SP, Brazil, Brazil, (3)Department of Process and Product Development (DDPP), School of Chemical Engineering, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil, Brazil
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