Amyris and São Paulo Begin Trial of Sugarcane Renewable Diesel in Buses
Posted by EcoFriendlyJul 25
Amyris and São Paulo Begin Trial of Sugarcane Renewable Diesel in Buses
VNews. Amyris Brasil S.A. and the city of São Paulo, Brazil have begun a pilot project in which three urban public bus transport will be supplied with 5% renewable diesel produced from sugarcane feedstock. Three others will be fueled by 100% renewable diesel. Also involved in the trial are Daimler and Petrobras.
Amyris Brasil is a majority-owned subsidiary of US-based Amyris Biotechnologies, and was established to support technology scale-up leading toward commercialization of Amyris renewable product.
Amyris applies industrial synthetic biology to genetically modify microorganisms to serve to produce a broad range of products, including farnesene. Farnesene is an isoprenoid molecule that, when used as a fuel precursor, can be hydrogenated to farnesane, which has a high cetane number (58). Amyris modifies farnesene to become Amyris diesel. The company recently entered an off-take agreement with Shell. (Earlier post.)
Amyris Brasil says that a renewable fuel plant in Saint Martin should become operational next year and will be marketing the renewable diesel immediately thereafter.

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