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Carbon Sciences Announces Development Breakthroughs Shortening Path to Commercialization of Its CO2-to-Fuel Technology
Company's Recent Prototype Results and Computer Modeling Allow for Full Scale Pilot Design Without Mini-Pilot Phase
| Quelle: Carbon Sciences
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwire - May 19, 2009) - Carbon Sciences Inc. (OTCBB : CABN ), the
developer of a breakthrough technology to recycle carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions into gasoline and other fuels, today announced significant
technology development breakthroughs that shorten the path to
commercializing its CO2-to-Fuel technology.
Previously, the company had planned on developing a mini-pilot plant as the
next scale up of its CO2-to-Fuel technology, where additional performance
data would be obtained in order to design a full scale commercial pilot
plant. However, recent breakthroughs in the nano-engineering of the
biocatalyst, encouraging prototype performance results and molecular based
computer modeling of the biocatalytic process have provided the development
team with a direct path to full scale pilot design.
Dr. Naveed Aslam, the company's CTO, explained, "Current state-of-the-art
computer aided process engineering (CAPE) tools allow system designers to
design industrial scale plants with a high degree of confidence, with
respect to its real-world performance. However, CAPE tools require very
good input data for the performance of proprietary processes, such as our
biocatalytic CO2-to-Fuel process. In traditional chemical engineering, the
performance data of a prototype, or bench top system, vary dramatically
from that of the pilot plant. Therefore, engineers were required to build a
medium scale, or mini-pilot plant, to fine-tune the process before gaining
confidence in the performance of a full-scale design. Because our
CO2-to-Fuel biocatalytic process is optimized as a nano-machine, its
performance at a higher scale is very predictable. Recently, we have
developed accurate low-level molecular models of our biocatalysts, based on
prototype experiments, to drive the CAPE simulations of a full scale
CO2-to-Fuel plant. We now believe that we can go straight from our
prototype, to a CAPE tool, to a full scale pilot plant design for
implementation by a strategic partner."
Commenting on this exciting development, company president Byron Elton
said, "This breakthrough saves us the time and the capital required to
develop a mini-pilot plant. We are honored and fortunate to have Dr. Aslam,
an expert in molecular modeling and CAPE tools, leading our development
effort. We believe this will shorten our original go-to-market timeline by
at least a year. The recent media coverage of Carbon Sciences, has resulted
in partner inquires from all over the world. The interest in our
proprietary CO2-to-Fuel technology is significant, and we look forward to
working with qualified strategic partners in the near future."
Carbon Sciences was featured in recent articles in USA Today, New York
Times, Newsweek Magazine, as well as being recognized during a
Congressional hearing on carbon recycling.
About Carbon Sciences Inc.
Carbon Sciences Inc. is developing a breakthrough technology to recycle
carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the basic fuel building blocks required
to produce gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel and other fuels. Innovating at
the intersection of chemical engineering and bio-engineering disciplines,
we are developing a highly scalable biocatalytic process to meet the fuel
needs of the world. Our solution to energy and climate challenges is to
enable a sustainable world of fuel consumption and climate stability by
recycling CO2 into fuel. For example, Carbon Sciences' breakthrough
technology can be used to recycle CO2 emitted from fossil fuel power plants
into gasoline to run cars and jet fuel to fly aircraft. To learn more about
the Company, please visit our website at http://www.carbonsciences.com.
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