MixAlco > Testing on a Commercial Scale
Terrabon is testing the scaled-up commercial feasibility of its innovative MixAlco technology at its Advanced Biofuels Research facility in Bryan, Texas. The facility, which has a loading capacity of 400 dry tons of biomass (equivalent to 5-tons per day), uses sorghum as the primary feedstock for producing organic salts and ketones. The ketones produced at the facility will be converted into gasoline at the company's pilot plant in College Station, Texas.

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Terrabon is testing the scaled-up commercial feasibility of the MixAlco Technology at its Advanced Biofuels Research Facility, the Energy Independence I, in Bryan, Texas.
Terrabon is testing the scaled-up commercial feasibility of the MixAlco Technology at its Advanced Biofuels Research Facility, the Energy Independence I, in Bryan, Texas.
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Bales of sorghum await loading into the reactor at Terrabon's Advanced Biofuels Research Facility.
Bales of sorghum await loading into the reactor at Terrabon's Advanced Biofuels Research Facility.
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The facility has a loading capacity of 400 dry tons of sorghum, which will be used for producing organic salts and ketones for further processing into "green" gasoline.
The facility has a loading capacity of 400 dry tons of sorghum, which will be used for producing organic salts and ketones for further processing into "green" gasoline.
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Plant Visitors
Individuals wishing to visit the Advanced Biofuels Research Facility may schedule their visit using the calendar registration form provided here. All visitors to the plant should read and sign the Release and Waiver form and will be requested to submit the form when visiting the plant.
The following conditions must be met before visiting the plant:
- The waiver form must be completed and presented at beginning of tour
- Requested tour times must be confirmed by an email from Terrabon at least 48 hours before scheduled tour
Release and Waiver of Liability