Dyadic has already licensed, on a non-exclusive basis, its novel C1 fungus to two major energy developers (Shell partner, Codexis, and Abengoa Bioenergy ) for use in the production of bioethanol, and other sugar based products from biomass and energy crops.
In this, Renewable Energy Magazine’s latest in-depth interview, Mark Emalfarb describes the interesting path that led him to develop Dyadic’s patented C1 technology platform and his thoughts on the future of the production of sugars from biomass and energy crops for the production of bioethanol to help in wean the world off its dependence on oil, help reduce the carbon footprint on our planet and improve energy security.
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Dyadic International interview