Alliance BioEnergy Plus Inc., West Palm Beach, Florida, announced that it has completed phase 1 of a 3-phase qualification process with one of the largest ethanol producers in the country, for its bolt-on, two step distillers grain process, according to the company.
As part of phase 1, Alliance has already successfully demonstrated (to the senior management of the above mentioned ethanol producer) its two-step process which extracts the protein and oil from distillers grain and then extracts the sugar (from the remaining fiber), which will be converted into cellulosic ethanol. Phases 2 and 3 will be completed in the coming months and include demonstrations on various types of distillers grain, continuous recycling and long uninterrupted processing. When complete, the company anticipates entering into a joint venture (JV) agreement with one of the large ethanol producers currently evaluating the process. A video of the process is shown here.
Alliance’s proprietary and patented processes continue to gain the attention of ethanol producers from around the world. The company is in advanced negotiations with other producers located in Columbia, Grenada, Canada and Honduras.
Alliance is actively updating its web-presence and social media platforms. This past week it launched its Twitter feed (@alliancebioe) and shortly will be implementing a CEO Blog, Facebook and newsletter all designed to allow shareholders and others to ask questions and gain more information, in real time, from the company and its senior management.
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