Frontline BioEnergy is…
- Building commercial scale biomass gasification systems
- Utilizing proprietary methods to clean and process the gas produced by biomass gasification to provide a producer gas, pipe-able to multiple locations
- Developing gas-to-liquids and biomass-to-ethanol processes
- Collaborating with leaders in industry and academia to provide renewable energy solutions that provide economic and environmental benefits
Located in Ames, Iowa, Frontline BioEnergy provides a renewable alternative to natural gas consumption for ethanol plants and other industrial facilities. By providing a clean, combustible gas for utilization in a company’s existing boilers and infrastructure, Frontline’s solutions offer improved economics and risk management over conventional biomass gasification and combustion systems. Frontline’s true biomass gasification systems give customers the additional advantage of adding syngas operation in the future whereby they can convert their biomass feedstocks directly to ethanol, hydrogen, and other renewable products.
Commercial Gasifier for Heat at CVEC Ethanol Plant
Installation In-Progress
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Syngas 101, Biomass Magazine, January 2008
Corn Power Put to the Test, New York Times, February 7, 2006.
CVEC to Convert to Biomass Power, Ethanol Producer Magazine, March 2006
Pioneers Recognized, Settlers Wanted, Ethanol Producer Magazine, June 2006
Paving the Way for Cellulosic Ethanol, BCO Newsletter, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, July 2006
Producing Ethanol for Low-Carbon Fuel Markets, Ethanol Producer Magazine, May 2007





