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Energy Resource, Jan 3, 2008
ENERGY RESOURCE-3 January 2008-Xethanol Corp. Extends Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock Research(C)2008 JeraOne - http://www.jeraone.com
Xethanol Corporation, a renewable energy and clean technology company, today announced an extension of its Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) on cellulosic ethanol feedstocks with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado.
The agreement has been extended through March 7, 2008. The NREL lab is operated by the Midwest Research Institute under contract to the US Department of Energy.
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The original agreement dates back to January 2005 for work directed toward a method of biomass feedstock separation. The research focuses specifically on clean fractionation of cellulosic feedstocks into their component parts.
"Extending this CRADA with Xethanol is another step the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is taking to develop the technologies that will help the nation meet presidential and Department of Energy goals of reducing the country's dependence on imported oil," NREL Commercialization Manager Richard Bolin said.
The CRADA with NREL is part of Xethanol's portfolio of research and consulting agreements on renewable energy with leading research institutions including Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia; the Forest Products Lab of the US Department of Agriculture, in Madison, Wisconsin; the USDA in Winter Haven, Florida, and the Energy and Environmental Research Lab in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Xethanol is focusing on opportunities in renewable energy and clean technology, including biomass gasification for electricity production, wind power, solar power, energy storage, energy infrastructure, energy efficiency, waste recycling and agricultural processes.
For more information, visit www.xethanol.com.
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