Syntec Technology

A Different Approach
Currently, the majority of ethanol produced around the world comes from the fermentation of grains - corn and wheat - or sugarcane. Syntec's 'B2A'Process, departs from convention, utilizing a thermo-chemical process to produce ethanol from non-food feedstocks (cellulosic biomass). Essentially, we can take waste organic material (such as wood chips, corn stover, sugarcane bagasse, municipal solid waste, etc.) and turn it into a fuel that is ethical in its production, ecologically friendly, and renewable for generations to come.

Feedstock Flexibility
Our process is compatible with any type of organic feedstock. It can be applied to agricultural, industrial and municipal operations, converting their waste streams into a value-added product. Syntec can take the leaves, stalks, and any left over biomass waste, and with our catalysts, convert it into a valuable fuel that can fill your gas tank and run your car.

Here, There, Everywhere.
Feedstock flexibility, lower production costs, and high yields (110 gallons per ton) makes Syntec's process an ideal technology that can be applied anywhere in the world. Our plants are designed to be economically viable at a range of commercial sizes, allowing us build our plants at the source of readily available biomass, thus eliminating the impact on agricultural lands and significantly reducing heavy transportation costs.


 
 
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