The alliance brings together Aligned Energy’s expertise in biofuel processing and sweet sorghum cultivation with Phi Earth’s proprietary Phi Tech™ biomass-enhancement protocol and Phi Trees™ (treated Paulownia). The pilot is designed to evaluate a high-efficiency intercropping model that aims to increase biomass productivity, improve feedstock quality, and unlock scalable bioenergy pathways on degraded and underutilized land.
The pilot will specifically assess how Phi Earth’s biological performance platform can enhance Aligned Energy’s primary feedstock, sweet sorghum, while introducing a complementary, fast-growing woody biomass stream. Together, the system is intended to support reliable, repeatable feedstock supply for applications including biofuels, Sustainable Aviation Fuel, and carbon-negative materials.
Key Objectives of the Collaboration Include:
The pilot is intended to generate field and industrial data necessary to assess scalability, cost-efficiency, and long-term supply stability.
“This collaboration aligns our biofuel processing capabilities with Phi Earth’s biomass enhancement expertise,” said Jean-Jacques Lavigne, Founder/CEO of Aligned Energy. “By testing these proprietary biological treatments on our primary feedstocks, we are working to develop and validate additional complementary scalable and dependable biomass strategies to future-proof further our commercial biofuel production”.
“We are thrilled to partner with Aligned Energy to demonstrate the real-world impact of our integrated system,” added Theo Davies, CEO of Phi Earth Technologies. “This pilot is a critical step in proving how our Phi Tech™ and Phi Trees™ can not only maximize biomass yields but also restore the health of degraded lands, aligning perfectly with our mission as an Earthshot Prize nominee.”
Under the three-year MOU, Aligned Energy will manage local field operations and lead biomass-to-fuel laboratory testing, while Phi Earth will supply proprietary inputs and technical protocols. Successful outcomes from this pilot may form the basis for future discussions regarding long-term supply arrangements, licensing, or joint venture structures.
The MOU does not create a legal partnership in any jurisdiction.
