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Mascoma, Frontier Renewable Resources and Valero To Develop Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol Biorefinery

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by Staff Writers
Lebanon NH (SPX) Jan 18, 2011
Mascoma has announced that Valero Energy has invested in Mascoma. Further, Mascoma, Valero, and Mascoma's operating subsidiary, Frontier Renewable Resources LLC, jointly owned with natural resource management company, J.M. Longyear have signed a non-binding letter of intent to support the construction of one of the world's first commercial scale wood-based cellulosic ethanol biorefineries, slated to break ground in 2011 in Kinross Charter Township, Michigan.

Under the terms of the letter of intent, Valero would potentially invest up to $50 million of the equity required to finance the project through Frontier Kinross LLC, a subsidiary of Frontier, and would enter into an off-take agreement for the project's ethanol production.

Valero's participation in the project strengthens the financing package for the Kinross biorefinery, complemented with funds from the State of Michigan, through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). As further support of the project, Valero would provide project development and construction oversight services.

The biorefinery is planned to have an annual production of 40 million gallons of low-carbon cellulosic ethanol, to be covered by the off-take arrangement with Valero. Frontier will use hardwood pulpwood, which is selectively harvested, naturally regenerated, and is an underutilized, abundant resource in the area surrounding the Kinross biorefinery.

Mascoma's 200,000 gallons of cellulosic ethanol per year demonstration facility in Rome, New York, has demonstrated the viability of the technology over the past two years and sets the stage for the commercial facility.

"Valero's proposed investment in our first commercial-scale production facility proves the economic practicality of Mascoma's technology for the conversion of woody biomass into ethanol," said Bill Brady, Chief Executive Officer of Mascoma.

"We are also thrilled to have Valero as a shareholder in Mascoma Corporation as there are many synergies even beyond the Kinross facility, where the technologies we have developed could be helpful to Valero's business."

"Adding Valero as a partner is the perfect addition to complete this project," said Steve Hicks, Chief Executive Officer of Frontier Renewable Resources and President and CEO of J.M. Longyear, LLC.

"The culmination of Mascoma's leading Consolidated Bioprocessing (CBP) technology, coupled with Longyear's expertise in supplying the raw materials, is the perfect compliment for a leading oil company to come in as an equity and off-take partner."

Mascoma recently announced the acquisition of SunOpta BioProcess Inc. (SBI), a world-leading fiber preparation and pretreatment company, creating a company with comprehensive capabilities for converting non-food cellulose (wood chips, energy crops and organic solid waste) into ethanol and high value co-products.

With the addition of SBI and Valero, Mascoma has now covered the entire process of commercializing cellulosic ethanol, from raw materials supply, to pre-processing, through Mascoma's CBP process and into final distribution.



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