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Gevo and USDA finalize Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities grant

Gevo and USDA finalize Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities grant
Gevo Inc. has purchased a site near Lake Preston, South Dakota (SD) for Net-Zero 1 (NZ-1), its first commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility (image courtesy Gevo).

US-headed biofuels- and biochemicals producer and process developer Gevo, Inc., has announced that it has finalized and executed a Notice of Grant and Agreement Award with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) for a Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities grant of up to US$30 million for Gevo’s Climate-Smart Farm-to-Flight Program.

Gevo’s Climate-Smart Farm-to-Flight Program is aimed at tracking and quantifying the carbon-intensity (CI) impact of climate-smart practices while creating market incentives for low-CI corn to help accelerate the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and low-CI ethanol.

With the support of the USDA’s Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities grant, Gevo believes that the grant will “play a pivotal role in expediting the adoption of climate-smart farming practices” and immediate market expansion of field-tracked, low-CI corn destined for SAF production in the area surrounding Gevo’s previously announced Net-Zero 1 (NZ1) SAF plant, currently under development in Lake Preston, South Dakota (SD).

Boost market adoption for climate-smart corn

The project will also accelerate the market adoption for climate-smart corn in close collaboration with Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy (SIRE), a dry-mill corn-based ethanol facility located near Council Bluffs, Iowa.

An important aim of the project is to enroll majority female-owned farms in southeast Iowa and southeast Nebraska and Native American tribal organizations in South Dakota, including the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.

Our Farm-to-Flight Program, under this USDA grant, aims to count all the carbon at the field level and reward farmers on a performance basis for delivering low-CI corn, as well as to accelerate the production of SAF to reduce dependency on fossil-based fuel. The program will also focus on deploying our Verity Tracking platform with farmers to help them measure, report, and verify their CI reductions, said Dr Paul Bloom, Chief Carbon Officer and Chief Innovation Officer for Gevo, and Head of Verity.

Gevo believes that the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) “Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Technologies” (GREET) model is the best available standard of scientific-based measurement for life cycle inventory or LCI.

真实性,各种程序,使用高质量的事业中d and process level data, and the versatility of GREET to calculate the commodity’s carbon performance with a high degree of confidence that is traceable, immutable, and fully auditable.

The Verity carbon accounting platform will give us the ability to assign carbon-intensity scores to feedstocks on a field-by-field basis, creating financial-grade climate-smart commodities that carry their performance through the supply chain to the final biofuel products. This grant will help us apply the best science and reward growers for making a real difference in lowering the GHGs of biofuels, Dr Paul Bloom said.

When Net-Zero 1 and other production facilities come online, the feedstocks in the program will be a key to the equation. ThisPartnership for Climate-Smart Commodities grantwill help ensure we count all the carbon through the entire business system and reward farmers for the good work they are doing, said Dr Patrick Gruber, CEO of Gevo.

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