Dr. Thomas Jeffries Presents at the 2008 International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo
June 18 2008 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
Xethanol Corporation (AMEX: XNL), a diversified renewable energy
company, today announced that Dr. Thomas Jeffries addressed the
Fuel Ethanol Workshop in Nashville, Tennessee this morning to
report on his research sponsored by Xethanol. Dr. Jeffries, a
Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, conducts research
at the Forest Products Laboratory of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture in Madison. Dr. Jeffries spoke on fermentation of
cellulose and hemicellulose from corn waste. His Xethanol-sponsored
research at the Forest Products Lab focuses on the reduction of the
net cost of renewable fuel made from wood and agricultural waste.
During his presentation, Dr. Jeffries discussed the key advantages
of why ethanol produced from agricultural (corn) residues is more
energy efficient than ethanol produced from corn grain alone. Key
points of his speech discussed the benefits that farmers can
realize from this process. For example, residues can be recovered
with little additional energy input, and the sale of agricultural
residues can provide farmers with additional income. In addition,
Dr. Jeffries elaborated on the pretreatments to recover sugars that
are becoming available, along with several technologies using
sulfuric, sulfurous, or oxalic acids ethanol and other products
that can be made from the hemicellulosic sugars. Commercial enzymes
are also available to recover sugar from the pretreated residue
with cellulases and xylanases release fermentable sugars yielding a
total sugar from corn waste approaching 90%. David Ames, Xethanol�s
CEO commented, �We are pleased with the progress that Dr. Jeffries
and his team are making. Although production of ethanol from
cellulosic by-products has been possible for many years, cost
efficiently producing ethanol in this manner has been the
challenge. Dr. Jeffries� work is moving us closer to that goal.�
Xethanol-sponsored researchers at the Forest Products Lab have
developed yeasts that ferment xylose and cellulose to ethanol using
a native xylose fermenting yeast that can be employed commercially
without environmental concerns, more than doubling the fermentation
rate by engineering a single gene. Researchers have also identified
more than 10 targets for additional genetic development, and others
are being developed for higher value products. Hydrolysate
fermentation trials are currently underway, and the process is
being evaluated for commercial trials. The Fuel Ethanol Workshop
took place at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center
in Nashville. Dr. Jeffries presented on June 18, 2008 at 8:30 a.m.
(Central) About the Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo The fuel
ethanol workshop program agenda is developed by a steering
committee of ethanol producers. The committee�s objective is to
help meet the needs and interests of the growing ethanol industry
by focusing on issues and topics that improve production and plant
operations. For additional information please visit
https://www.fuelethanolworkshop.com. About Xethanol Corporation
Xethanol Corporation is a diversified renewable energy company
focused on alternate energy products and technologies as well as
producing ethanol and other co-products. Xethanol may invest in
renewable energy and clean technology, including biomass
gasification for electricity production, wind power, solar power,
energy storage, energy infrastructure, energy efficiency, waste
recycling and agricultural processes. Xethanol has research
agreements in place, including several aimed at efficient
production of cellulosic ethanol. In addition to its work with the
USDA Forest Products Lab in Madison, Wisconsin, Xethanol is working
with other leading scientific institutions in the country,
including the National Renewable Energy Lab in Golden, Colorado;
Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia; and the Energy and
Environmental Research Lab in Grand Forks, North Dakota. For more
information about Xethanol, please visit its website at
http://www.xethanol.com. Forward Looking Statements Some of the
statements made in this press release may constitute
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements are based on management�s current expectations and
include known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors,
many of which the company is unable to predict or control, that may
cause the company�s actual results or performance to differ
materially from any future results or performance expressed or
implied by such forward-looking statements. These statements
involve risks and uncertainties, including risks and uncertainties
associated with whether the research the company is sponsoring will
lead to commercial success. These risks and uncertainties are in
addition to other factors detailed from time to time in the
company�s filings with the SEC, including the section entitled
�Risk Factors� in its annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended
December 31, 2007. The company cautions investors that any
forward-looking statements made by the company are not necessarily
indicative of future performance. The company is not responsible
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