Secretary of Energy Steven Chu said the funding will help diversity the department’s Biomass Program portfolio and include fuels and chemicals beyond cellulosic ethanol.
The projects that received the funding were:
General Atomics: San Diego, California (up to $2 million)
Genomatica, Inc.: San Diego, California (up to $5 million)
Michigan Biotechnology Institute: Lansing, Michigan (up to $4.3 million)
HCL CleanTech, Inc.: Oxford, North Carolina (up to $9 million)
Texas Engineering Experiment Station: College Station, Texas (up to $2.3 million)
Virent, Madison: Wisconsin (up to $13.4 million)
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