Primafuel will use this important international event to hold meetings with government, investment and technology representatives. "We'll use our time to continue conversations on low-carbon policy and technology. We had some very constructive talks in Bali with US, European Union and other international representatives, and we look forward to continuing those in Davos," said Primafuel CEO Richard Woods, referring to Primafuel's involvement in the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in December 2007.
"We are currently introducing new technologies to help improve the efficiency of operational ethanol plants," Woods continued. "We also anticipate beginning construction on our state-of-the-art biofuels facility at the Port of Sacramento, and we'll continue to help California meet its new low-carbon initiative. It will be a busy year, and Davos is the perfect starter."
Primafuel is active in globally strategic markets in the US, Europe and Asia. As part of its drive toward zero-carbon fuels, Primafuel's infrastructure projects have earned accolades and awards from leading authorities such as the California Air Resources Board.
Primafuel was one of thirty-nine companies to be honoured with a WEF Technology Pioneer Award. WEF Technology Pioneer awards were given to companies developing and applying highly transformational and innovative technologies in the areas of energy, biotechnology, health, and IT. Technology Pioneers are selected for their development of life-changing technology innovations with the potential for long-term impact on business and society. The entire list of Technology Pioneers can be found at: http://www.weforum.org/techpioneers/2008.
About Primafuel
California-based Primafuel is inventing better biofuels. Primafuel brings together an international team of award-winning biofuels experts in the pursuit of zero-carbon biofuels. Primafuel owns patent-pending technologies that improve the biofuels production process along every step of the fuel supply-chain. Such innovations include waste-stream recycling, scalable and modular refineries, carbon-tracking infrastructure and the use of next-generation feedstocks. In 2007 Primafuel was awarded the state of California's largest biofuels production grant towards construction of a $90 million biofuel production facility at the Port of Sacramento. Primafuel is a privately-held corporation with labs in California and Europe and business operations in New York and Asia.
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