Introducing The New Ethanol.
Inbicon’s proven cellulosic ethanol technology is ready now for the next phase: commercial scale-up to 20 million gallons per year. Ready to win grants, secure tax credits, and attract capital for North American producers, developers, and investors. Ready to integrate with existing ethanol plants, power plants, or other manufacturers to produce The New Ethanol for North American markets.
For nearly six years, Inbicon has been discovering, testing, refining our proprietary conversion process in Denmark. At our pilot plant, we’ve optimized it for wheat straw, proven it for soft biomass like corn stover, sugar bagasse, and miscanthus.
On November 18, 2009 Inbicon opened a demonstration model of the Inbicon Biomass Refinery™ at Kalundborg port in Denmark. It’s integrated with an adjacent coal-fired power station and dramatically increases its efficiency. It’s also the first stage of their Inbicon Biomass Technology Campus™. Imagine a technology transfer station, an idea incubator, a collaborative lab for ongoing feedstock testing, and an international round table for exchanging knowledge.
Now we’re bringing The New Ethanol to old-ethanol plants and coal-fired power plants in North America. We’ve engineered a commercial model of the Inbicon Biomass Refinery that turns 1320 tons of biomass a day into 20 million gallons a year of The New Ethanol.
Start the conversation today with the G-team, Inbicon’s North American partners. Call Thomas Corle at 717.626.0557 or e-mail
tcorle@biopowered.biz

A nation’s security interests will also influence policy and practice: for example, the need for less dependence on OPEC oil.
Other countries represent other opportunities. For example, developing programs to convert rice hauls in China, fruit pods in Indonesia, and sugar bagasse in Brazil and turn those into a renewable liquid fuel.