DuPont's CEO Ellen Kullman urges for preservation Renewable Fuel Standard
DuPont has committed over $200 million for commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol biorefineries in Iowa, USA
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Since 2007, the RFS has encouraged hundreds of millions of dollars of private investment from companies like DuPont to create a sustainable bio-based economy. Later this year, the EPA will submit a final ruling on the volume of renewable fuel blended into the nation’s gasoline supply.
“Legislative and regulatory uncertainty has a direct impact on the growth of this industry. If the EPA issues an RFS rule with increasing biofuels volumes, supporting a stable regulatory environment, our industry can thrive,” said Kullman while delivering a keynote speech at the 11th Annual World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology.
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DuPont has invested heavily in the future of renewable fuels and will soon complete one of the world’s largest commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol biorefineries, set to open in Iowa later this year. DuPont committed over $200 million to the project, which will yield 30 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol per year, produced from corn stalks, leaves and cobs left in fields after harvest.
Kullman attended the BIO World Congress to accept the 2014 George Washington Carver Award, which each year honours one individual in the private sector, government or academia for leadership in using industrial biotechnology innovation.
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First Published: May 14 2014 | 9:57 AM IST