Byogy Renewables Strengthens Competitiveness by Investing in Supply Chain

The Sugar Path to Biofuels and Chemicals Just Got Sweeter

SAN JOSE, Calif., June 12, 2014 – Continuing its commitment to deliver price competitive, 100% replacement biofuels and chemicals, Byogy Renewables Inc. has invested in a strategic partnership with AusAgave Australia, as part of the upstream integration of multiple feedstocks to develop low cost sugars for the production of renewable fuels and chemicals.

With feedstock cost representing over 65% of fuels final cost, Byogy has launched a dedicated agriculture division with the integration of the AusAgave team. Don Chambers, CEO of AusAgave, joins the Byogy team to drive overall global feedstock operations.

Unlike new oil producing crops currently under study for biofuels, agave has been commercially planted for centuries. Because of its ability to grow in dry climates and poor soil conditions, with very low water and fertilizer demands, agave can be a new global feedstock without displacing any existing food crops, or provoking deforestation.

AusAgave has spent the last ten years developing intellectual property on the drought resistant agave genus by embracing plant propagation, agronomy, cropping, and harvesting techniques which result in plantations affording at least a 50% yield per acre improvement over historic sugarcane productivity.

“The results of our recent harvesting program have already proven our efforts to substantially increase sugar yields and decrease delivered sugar costs for select agave species, and we fully expect to continue decreasing sugar costs over the next few years,” states Chambers.

AusAgave’s recent harvest results already demonstrate the production of low cost sugars allowing Byogy’s technology to produce cost competitive Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Diesel, and a suite of Chemicals at or below that of petroleum products without infrastructure modification, blending, or government subsidies.

“Our business plan all along was to vertically integrate technology platforms in an effort to cost effectively develop the complete supply chain. The integration of the AusAgave system may significantly enhance our ability to produce fully renewable, cost competitive fuels and chemicals,” said Kevin Weiss, CEO of Byogy.

There will always be a market for fuel ethanol. However, as industries such as aviation, marine, and heavy trucking, which do not use ethanol as a blendstock, take the next steps to secure their own personal energy security and mandated carbon emissions reductions, Byogy’s investment in the complete supply chain and in promising feedstock technologies will lead to a cost stable and dedicated long term supply of full replacement fuels for them.

In 2011, Byogy established a subsidiary in Brazil, already the global leader in ground transportation biofuels from sugar, for the development of renewable aviation fuels. Avianca Brasil Airlines has recently partnered with Byogy supporting the advanced global approvals of higher blends of Byogy’s premium fuel.

Avianca Flight Operations Director Norberto Raniero states: “Our team now includes more elements to produce a competitive, alternative aviation biofuel.”

Raniero adds, “We believe in the quality of Byogy’s fuel and are now driving a testing program to possibly achieve greater than 50% use in the future. We recognize the importance of ICAO’s Carbon Neutral Growth goals, and believe that higher blending, or even full use, of full replacement fuels will be required to make a significant carbon emission reduction impact.”

Byogy will now expand its Brazil operations by introducing the AusAgave increased sugar yields of the agave crop, a crop already proven in Brazil for fiber production, to supplement the sugar cane industry to produce drop-in renewable fuels and chemicals from low cost sugars.

With a committed partner in Avianca, the strategic venture with AusAgave represents a significant step in the direction to back a dedicated pledge by Byogy to produce premium quality, and competitively priced biofuels and biochemicals.

 

About Byogy Renewables, Inc.
Byogy Renewables, headquartered in California with a subsidiary in Brazil, has developed a proprietary breakthrough catalytic platform, utilizing equipment and reaction steps already perfected at refinery scale, which converts any source of alcohol, ethylene or butene, into full replacement biofuels and chemicals.

About AusAgave
AusAgave is the global leader in growing specific agaves for sugars and fibers, reflective of the current bio-based markets and recognized globally for undertaking infield R&D of various agave varieties adapted for cropping and marginal farming environments.

About Avianca Brasil Airlines
Avianca Brasil is a Brazilian commercial airline based in Sao Paulo operating regularly scheduled passenger services to 24 destinations. Avianca is committed to achieve reduced carbon emissions through the use of competitive aviation biofuels.

Contact
Ms. Eva Cabico at
phone: (408)202-2190
e-mail: ecabico@byogy.com

Source

Byogy Renewables, Inc., press release, 2014-06-12.

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Avianca
Byogy Renewables, Inc.

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