Privately-held Sundrop Fuels is a globally-focused bio-based fuel and chemicals company, with headquarters in Longmont, Colorado. The company is building what will be the world’s single-largest biogasoline production facility, located near Alexandria, Louisiana. Sundrop Fuels’ inaugural plant will incorporate its proprietary high-temperature Sundrop BioReforming Reactor system, which transforms cellulosic biomass from almost any type of plant material into affordable, renewable fuels for immediate use in today’s automobiles, diesel engines and aircraft. The technology is also well-suited for the production of bio-based chemicals, from biomass alone and with natural gas or other carbon feedstocks. In a world where it is increasingly critical to combine fuel supply security, economic stability and environmental stewardship, Sundrop Fuels provides an elegant and commercially viable solution that is as timely as it is innovative.
Future full-scale biorefineries will also annually produce more than 200 million gallons (more than 600,000 tonnes) of fuel that is fully compatible with fuel industry quality standards and available at an unsubsidized cost of about $2 per gallon (~$0.53 per liter). For emerging global markets, the scalability of the Sundrop Fuels process allows for smaller, efficient facilities as required to match local feedstock conditions. As importantly, the Sundrop Fuels biofuels production path significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions as compared to conventional petroleum processes. Every gallon of Sundrop Fuels drop-in cellulosic advanced biofuel – or biogasoline – has been produced with at least 60% less life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions as compared to petroleum fuel. As such, the biogasoline will generate RIN credits under the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Internationally, this also enables Sundrop Fuels to comply with important local clean energy and fuel standards. In addition, the biomass feedstocks used in the Sundrop Fuels process come not from food crops but from sustainable timber, energy crop plantations and agricultural wastes.
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NATURAL GAS: THE USA RENEWABLE BIOFUELS MULTIPLIER
For plants in the USA, Sundrop Fuels’ innovative advanced biofuels production method underscores the role of America’s abundant natural gas supply toward achieving the nation’s renewable energy goals. Advanced biofuels production has historically been limited because plant material feedstock has generally about a one-to-one ratio of hydrogen-to-carbon, while gasoline used in today’s combustion engines must have twice as much hydrogen as carbon. To correct this imbalance, many other biofuels processes simply do not utilize one-third of these renewable carbons, rejecting them as carbon dioxide into the air. Sundrop Fuels, however, resolves the imbalance not by throwing away renewable carbon, but by adding hydrogen to the production process. The supplemental hydrogen feedstock is obtained from abundant, clean-burning natural gas using a traditional steam methane reforming process. Because the company adds hydrogen to the renewable biomass being converted in its ultra-high temperature BioReforming reactor, virtually one hundred percent of all the carbon in the plant material is converted into biogasoline. The process generates extremely low amounts of CO2 or tar. In addition, Sundrop Fuels’ biogasoline contains more than 30 percent higher energy value than a gallon of ethanol, while increasing the market value of natural gas.
RENEWABLE ADVANCED BIOFUELS
Sundrop Fuels technology provides for complete flexibility to produce any type of renewable, liquid advanced biofuel, from biobased “green gasoline” to diesel and aviation fuels. These clean “drop-in” biofuels are fully compatible with today’s engines, pipelines and distribution infrastructure. In addition, these biofuels create immediate benefits for both consumers and the environment: A gallon of renewable gasoline contains more than 30 percent more energy value than a gallon of ethanol, while significantly reducing the amount greenhouse gas emissions compared to petroleum fuels. Our process creates the highest fuel energy yield per ton of biomass of all biofuels processes. Patented Sundrop Fuels BioReforming technology can produce twice as much as conventional gasification processes as well as biochemical-based processes typically used to produce cellulosic ethanol on an energy equivalent basis. When completed, a single Sundrop Fuels biorefinery will efficiently produce more than 200 million gallons of transportation fuel annually. We will replicate biorefinery units in targeted areas, creating a capability of producing more than a billion gallons annually by 2025 – more than five percent of the nation’s goal to produce 22 billion gallons of advanced renewable fuels by this point. Sundrop Fuels has completed a successful progression of scale-up activities. These include laboratory-scale demonstrations, a pilot plant facility that was operational from 2009 to 2011, and a process demonstration facility now in operation at North Dakota’s Energy and Environmental Research Center. The company’s next commercial biorefinery fuels plant is current in engineering design stage and planned for completion by 2020. The production facility will produce more than 200 million gallons of fuel per year.
Company Name | Sundrop Fuels, Inc. |
Business Category | Fuel Cells |
Address | 2410 Trade Centre Avenue Suite A Longmont Colorado United States ZIP: 80503 |
President | Dr. Wayne Simmons |
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