AE Biofuels Announces Strategic Agreement With Merrick And Company
Cupertino CA (SPX) Mar 31, 2009 AE Biofuels has announced that it has signed a strategic agreement with Merrick and Company to commercially implement AE Biofuels' patent-pending enzyme based technology for the conversion of non-food biomass into ethanol and other materials through the design of new biofuels facilities or the conversion of existing biofuels facilities. Merrick is a leading provider of engineering and architectural design-build, procurement, construction management, and geospatial services. Under the terms of the agreement, AE Biofuels and Merrick will work to rapidly deploy AE Biofuels' next-generation biofuels technology to address the significant demand for cellulosic ethanol created by the revised Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS). The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 increased the RFS to 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels, the majority of which must be advanced biofuels, such as cellulosic ethanol. The combination of AE Biofuels' industry-leading technology and Merrick's leading position as a world-class engineering and services provider brings to the market a solution that is both cost-effective and commercially viable to address the growing demand for non-food, advanced biofuels. "We are excited to team up with Merrick, a world-class organization with deep experience in both refining and biofuels, to work with customers to rapidly deploy our advanced technology," said Eric McAfee, chairman and CEO of AE Biofuels. "Our approach addresses the growing demand for advanced biofuels at both existing and new ethanol facilities. We think this flexibility will allow us to better serve the immediate needs of the biofuels industry." "Merrick is pleased to extend our advanced biofuels service offerings through the implementation of AE Biofuels' enzyme-based technology," said Ralph Christie, PE, Merrick's president and chief executive officer. "Merrick has been on the leading edge of the biofuels market since the early 1990's and there's a wealth of experience built over the last 18 years in this quickly evolving market that will provide a solid base for the team to work from." Share This Article With Planet Earth
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