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Established in the 1970s, Iogen Corporation has become
one of Canada's leading biotechnology firms. Iogen is also an industrial manufacturer of enzyme products with a focus on products for use by the pulp and paper, textile, grain processing and animal feed industries. It also is a world
leader in technology to produce cellulosic ethanol, a
fully renewable, advanced biofuel that can be used in
today's cars.
Iogen is a privately held company, based in Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada, with a rapidly growing work force. Since the late 1970s, more than $300 million CAD has been invested in Iogen Corporation and its activities related to cellulosic ethanol, including more than $60 million CAD in the demonstration plant. Major investors
include the Royal Dutch/Shell Group, Petro-Canada and
the Government of Canada. Iogen employs a staff of approximately 325 permanent full-time people.
Cellulosic Ethanol is Ready
to Go
Cellulosic ethanol can significantly:
- lower overall greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
- reduce reliance on imported oil and increase energy
security
- help build rural economies and improve farm income
Cellulosic ethanol is one of the most cost effective
ways to reduce GHGs and gasoline consumption in road
transport and can deliver benefits similar to improved
vehicle efficiency.
Iogen built and operates a demonstration scale facility to convert biomass to cellulosic ethanol using enzyme technology. This facility is located in Ottawa. Iogen is currently assessing a potential location for a commercial scale cellulosic ethanol plant.
In the long-term, Iogen intends to commercialize its
cellulosic ethanol process by licensing its technology
broadly through turnkey plant construction partnerships.
License fees and the supply of enzymes to the licensees'
plants will generate income.
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