Helena, Montana
November 20, 2007
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Sometimes called
“false flax”, camelina is a member of the
mustard family. It has been cultivated for use
as both a vegetable oil and an animal feed.
Camelina produces small yellow flowers and is a
distant relative of rapeseed.
Photo credit: Targeted Growth, Inc. |
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U.S. Senators Max Baucus (D-MT)
and Jon Tester (D-MT), Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer and
representatives from state agriculture will join
Targeted Growth, Inc.
(TGI), a renewable energy bioscience company, and
Green Earth Fuels,
a vertically integrated renewable biodiesel energy company, as
the two companies announce the formation of a joint venture
called Sustainable Oils, Inc.
at a press conference today. The new venture will produce and
market up to 100 million gallons of Camelina-based biodiesel by
2010, launching the single largest U.S. contract for the unique
biodiesel-specific feedstock. Nearly all of the initial Camelina
production is expected to be grown in Montana.
"This is an exciting opportunity
for Montana - it represents a combining of two major thrusts of
economic
growth outside the boot," said Governor Brian Schweitzer. "It is
energy related and it is value-added agriculture. Having this
sort of major commitment is great news."
This joint venture sets a
precedent for continued research and development of dedicated
energy crops. For Montana agriculture, it means that Montana
farmers now have a new way to participate in the emerging green
fuel industry and a lucrative new cash crop. Camelina, a distant
relative to Canola, can grow on marginal land, requires minimal
water or fertilizer, and can be harvested with traditional
equipment.
Targeted Growth has spent years
applying its suite of yield and trait technologies to Camelina
to create the first Elite Camelina Seed. Green Earth Fuels
opened one of the country’s largest biodiesel production
facilities this month, in Houston, and is successfully
developing additional projects to provide biodiesel that meets
exceptional quality and ratability standards to leading energy
companies.
“This is really, really big. With
gas and energy prices on the rise, climate change breathing down
our neck, and instability in the Middle East, America has to do
something different,” said Baucus, Chairman of the Senate
Finance Committee. “What’s most exciting about this new project
is that Montana is going to be part of the energy solution. The
fertile fields of Big Sky Country will be on the cutting edge of
a bright energy future for America. And not only are we
developing new cleaner energy sources, we are creating jobs and
boosting Montana’s economy too. I take my hat off to everyone
who came together on this project and I have great faith that
it’s going to surpass all expectations.”
TGI has been perfecting Camelina
for the past three years in greenhouse and field trials.
Specifically, it has used non-transgenic molecular assisted
breeding programs to create a crop that is well suited to
Montana’s climate and soil and that produces high quality
biodiesel.
“We have created a better
feedstock for biodiesel,” said Tom Todaro, CEO of Targeted
Growth. “Camelina can be rotated with current Montana crops, it
grows in land with lower agricultural value, and it doesn’t
significantly increase the use of fertilizer or irrigation
water. We think this will be a model for the development and use
of other biofuel-specific crops.”
Headquartered in Houston, Texas,
Green Earth Fuels is a national leader in the production and
distribution of environmentally sound biodiesel with a
vertically integrated business model representing end-to-end
fuel production. Green Earth Fuels operates production and
distribution sites that are independently located within
existing petrochemical infrastructures in key U.S. coastal
locations, improving industry integration and providing
dedicated access to a nationwide production network alongside
well-situated distribution channels. The company develops and
invests in the production of new feedstock crops and adheres to
best practices farming of current crops to promote feedstock
sustainability, maximize processing benefits, and minimize
environmental impacts.
“This deal allows us access to a
high quality feedstock at an extraordinarily competitive price,”
said Green Earth Fuels CEO Greg Bafalis. “There’s an advantage
to being vertically integrated – it closely aligns our interests
with those of our feedstock suppliers. And because Camelina
exists outside of the traditional commodity market, it should
not be as volatile as other feedstocks.”
“If I had a bit more time on my
farm, I’d plant some Camelina myself,” said Sen. Tester, who
earlier this year sponsored legislation to provide federal crop
insurance for Camelina. “Montana is on the verge of becoming a
worldwide leader in renewable energy development with our
potential for biofuels and our wind, solar and geothermal
resources. All it takes is a little hard work and innovation,
and that’s what’s happening here today.”
“We believe there is a tremendous
opportunity to use bioscience in a positive way to create
U.S.-grown feedstocks that don’t compete with food crops, that
minimize environmental impacts on our lands, and that create a
truly sustainable and renewable fuel industry,” said Todaro.
“Our partnership with Green Earth Fuels is the first step on
that journey.”
Targeted Growth uses
agricultural bioscience to enable the long term success of
renewable fuels such as biodiesel and ethanol. This includes
technology that improves the traits of crops themselves (yield
increases, drought resistance, fertilizer requirements, etc.)
and the ultimate performance of those crops once converted into
biofuels (efficiency of refining, fuel performance
characteristics). In addition, the company also develops, grows
and markets biofuel specific crops (such as camelina) that are
optimized and continually improved for use specifically as a
feedstock for biofuels. The company has strategic partnerships
with leading researchers and agribusinesses around the world.
Targeted Growth is based in Seattle, Wash. with labs in Seattle,
Saskatchewan, Ottawa and New Brunswick. More information is
available at
www.targetedgrowth.com.
Green Earth Fuels is a global,
vertically integrated biodiesel energy company providing the
requisite product quality, scalability, and streamlined
logistics to reliably supply leading energy companies with
renewable, environmentally clean and high-value biodiesel fuel
and byproducts. Led by a team of energy industry veterans with
decades of experience in global energy development and energy
portfolio management, Green Earth Fuels is based in Houston,
Texas, and is majority owned by Riverstone Holdings, LLC, The
Carlyle Group, and Goldman Sachs. More information is available
at
www.greenearthfuelsllc.com
Sustainable Oils, Inc. is a
producer and marketer of renewable, environmentally clean, and
high-value Camelina-based biodiesel fuel. A joint venture
between Targeted Growth, Inc., a renewable energy bioscience
company, and Green Earth Fuels, a vertically integrated
biodiesel energy company, Sustainable Oils is focused on the
continued research and development of dedicate d energy crops
such as Camelina. Sustainable Oils solidly supports both
agricultural and green energy initiatives with Camelina, which
is efficiently and economically grown on marginal lands,
harvested with traditional equipment, and requires minimal water
and fertilizer. |
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