DuPont Danisco
Company type | LLC Joint venture |
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Founded | July 21, 2008 |
Headquarters | Itasca, IL, USA |
Key people | Joseph R. Skurla, President |
Parent | DuPont, Danisco |
Website | www.ddce.com |
DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol LLC is a 50/50 joint venture between DuPont and Genencor, a subsidiary of Danisco.[1] The company is accelerating development and deployment of cellulosic ethanol, which is made from non-food biomass. DDCE plans to license its technology and also will engage in limited operations of cellulosic ethanol biorefineries.[2]
The company's collaborations include work with Genera Energy and the University of Tennessee Research Foundation[3] DDCE has constructed a demonstration-scale biorefinery and research and development facility for cellulosic ethanol in Vonore, Tennessee. The plant went into operation at the end of 2009.[4][5]
DDCE was founded in 2008,[citation needed] but was eventually dissolved in 2011 [6] due to the acquisition of Danisco by DuPont.[7]
References
- ^ DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol, LLC - Frequently asked questions Archived November 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ DuPont, Genencor Form JV to Produce Cellulosic Ethanol. By: Sissell, Kara, Chemical Week, 0009272X, 5/12/2008, Vol. 170, Issue 15
- ^ "DuPont Danisco and University of Tennessee Partner on a farm-to-fuel program that includes an operating demonstration-scale facility in Vonore, Tennessee and establishing a robust supply chain for energy crops, including switchgrass. - AOL Money & Finance". aol.com. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
- ^ "DuPont-Danisco in Tennessee cellulosic ethanol project". Cleantech Group. Archived from the original on 2008-09-16. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
- ^ Chemical Week; 7/28/2008, Vol. 170 Issue 23, p4-5, 2p
- ^ "DuPont Cellulosic Ethanol | Leadership Changes | DuPont USA". www.dupont.com. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
- ^ DuPont. "DuPont to Acquire Danisco for $6.3 Billion". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
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- DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol LLC
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