There are many companies emerging in the renewable fuels space with promising claims. What makes Joule different?
First generation biofuels have known drawbacks, such as the reliance on agricultural land, fresh water and food crops for feedstocks, as well as high product costs, limited productivity and scale. Newer cellulosic and algal biomass-derived fuels address some of these concerns, but they still require costly, multi-step production to reach end product, and their productivities are limited. Joule’s transformative Helioculture™ technology directly converts waste CO2 into ethanol and hydrocarbons (diesel), requiring no raw material feedstocks, biomass harvesting or processing. The efficiencies and scalability of our direct-to-end-product™ process will allow Joule to deliver fungible diesel and ethanol at high productivity levels and competitive costs. Click here for more information on what sets us apart.
