Iogen Ships Cellulosic Ethanol to Shell
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Posted by Cindy Zimmerman – September 25th, 2008
Iogen Energy has shipped its first 100,000 litres of cellulosic ethanol to Royal Dutch Shell. Iogen announced the 26,417 gallons shipment on Thursday, part of 180,000 litre – or 47,550 gallons – order from Shell.
The fuel, produced from wheat straw at Iogen’s Ottawa demonstration facility, is being purchased by Shell for use in upcoming fuel applications. Iogen officials say the current purchase is the first of many opportunities for the companies to jointly showcase the technical and commercial viability of cellulosic ethanol.
In July, Shell announced a significant investment in technology development with Iogen Energy Corporation, a jointly owned development company of Shell and Iogen’s that is dedicated to advancing cellulosic ethanol.



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T.S.
Wow,
10 years to ship 100,000 litres. At that rate, we’ll be weened off Oil by the year 2350.
Thanks Iogen!
Troy
T.S., you sound like another ‘lazyboy’ analyst who is quick to find fault but never in the solution and part of the answer. What are you doing to encourage any type of sustainable, renewable energy? Small steps today will become the monumental achievements that we talk about tomorrow. I for one was encouraged by this news.
Stay the course Iogen, that is no small accomplishment.
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