Press
Terragia Receives U.S. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency Support for Development of Advanced Biofuels
Three projects will advance biofuel development and support U.S. leadership in energy and emissions innovation, including Terragia’s: “Continuous Conversion of Corn Stover to Ethanol Using Engineered Thermophilic Bacteria.”
A startup que desafia a Raízen no etanol de segunda geração [The startup that challenges Raízen in second-generation ethanol]
American researcher and entrepreneur Lee Lynd talks about the advantages of his technology to produce cellulosic ethanol in a cheaper and more efficient way than the Brazilian giant.
Press Release: Terragia Secures $6M to Develop Cost-Competitive, Low-Carbon Biofuel Technology
Terragia Biofuel, a technology startup aiming to drive the next generation of biofuels, today announced it has raised a $6 million seed round led by Engine Ventures and Energy Impact Partners (EIP).
Resources
The grand challenge of cellulosic biofuels. Why cellulosic biofuels have fallen short of expectations and what we can do about it.
The need for biofuels as part of a low carbon energy future
Robust paths to net greenhouse gas mitigation and negative emissions via advanced biofuels.
Toward low-cost biological and hybrid biological/ catalytic conversion of cellulosic biomass to fuels.
Carbon capture from corn stover ethanol production via mature consolidated bioprocessing enables large negative biorefinery GHG emissions and fossil fuel-competitive economics.
Soil application of high-lignin fermentation byproduct to increase the sustainability of liquid biofuel production from crop residues
Cellulosic ethanol: status and innovation
Contribution of double-cropped maize ethanol in Brazil to sustainable development