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Cellulose may hold key to ethanol production by Ruth Solomon,
Evanston Review, Sun-Times News Group,
February 28, 2008. "We need something to
put in the gas tank that is better than gasoline," said Evanston-based
entrepreneur
Daniel Gibbs ..." Article on General Biomass Company.
General Biomass will present at the Midwest Venture Summit 2008 in Chicago, March 17, 2008.
General Biomass will present at
BioFinance 2008
in Toronto, May 6-8, 2008, as part of the
Illinois Biotech Trade Mission.
General Biomass Company develops cellulosic technology for the
conversion of biomass to cellulosic ethanol
and bioplastics.
We develop engineered cellulase enzymes to convert cellulose to glucose. The
ability to produce
glucose from cellulose rather than
from corn is an enabling technology for many cellulosic bioproducts: ethanol
and butanol for biofuels and lactic acid for bioplastics.
Please contact us at dgibbs@generalbiomass.com.
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