RedOx Biofuels
and
Mitsubishi Corporationhave signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly commercialise a process to convert non-food feed-stocks into ethanol.
The companies said that the partnership reflects their joint view that sustainable, low carbon fuels, like those developed by Hethel,
Kim Ogaard-Nielsen, CEO of RedOx, said: ‘With Mitsubishi Corporation's global presence, its access to feed-stock, as well as its links to down-stream distribution we have found the ideal partner to bring our electro-chemical biofuels solution to the next level.'
RedOx uses its proprietary Metal Mediated Reduction Oxidation (MMR) synthesis technology to make ethanol, other biofuels, and high-value chemicals.
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