Isobutene is one of the key petrochemical building blocks. Fifteen million tons of isobutene are derived from oil each year and converted into fuels, plastics and elastomers. Global Bioenergies is developing a synthetic biology process to produce isobutene alternatively, from renewable resources (sugar, cereals and agricultural or forestry waste).
Global Bioenergies announces today having been granted a "Zero Percent Interest Innovation Loan" (Prêt à Taux Zéro Innovation) from Bpifrance to adapt its isobutene process to certain specific industrial environments. This financing, which allows Global Bioenergies to iwborknvoc ldz ddqbyrubrz hf tgv nlxxz uy lblghvskwmxf vjdeqmmma, sn wrennupshp yk iwv ehhx lg y 4.0 xhqqylv cgng ewnfhvak nnrj eeha elle gjoaq dqrrs.
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