Community Fuel Projects

 
 

A community-focused fuel production facility is powered by your city’s trash and biomass, cleanly and continuously producing market-ready, biodegradable fuel for use in all types of gas and diesel engines.

Continuous production of biodegradable liquid fuel with a remarkable 138 octane rating, made from society’s wastes and fossil carbons, is a powerful competitive advantage, and the foundation of a significant new economic development opportunity for American communities. Using thermal super-heated steam instead of biologic (fermentation) mechanisms, higher mixed alcohol fuel production cleanly converts biomass, commercial or municipal solid and liquid wastes, sewer sludge, natural gas, coal and CO2 into a superior, market-ready oxygenate fuel at much lower capital and production cost compared to either Fischer-Tropsch syndiesel or batch-fermented ethanol.

Bioroot Energy seeks to demonstrate this proven GTL fuel synthesis process at pilot scale, and produce significant volumes of higher mixed alcohol fuel fuel for the transportation fuels marketplace. To achieve this, the company will site, construct and operate a pilot facility within 12-18 months of project funding to higher mixed alcohol fuel fuel production at an undisclosed site in western Montana, and follow with a second phase of the project using biomass gasification to produce higher mixed alcohol fuel.

The Potential: Successful commercialization of higher mixed alcohol fuel will lead to rapid development of fuel production facilities operating across all major industries: waste management, forestry, manufacturing, oil refineries, natural gas producers, coal, coal-fired power plants.