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ICIS Chemical Business, #130121 / January 21st 2013 / page 41
Scale-up heralds supply boost


Bloomberg, December 6th 2012
Global Bioenergies Receives $2 Million for Renewable Butadiene

www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-12-06/global-bioenergies...



ICIS Chemical Business,
#121029 / October 29th 2012 / page 40
How sustainable are bio-based chemicals?

www.icis.com


CHEManager Europe, #3 / 2012
Bio-Production of Light Olefins 

www.chemanager-online.com/en/topics/chemicals-distribution/bio-production-light-olefins


www.biofuelsdigest.com, November 2011
Global Bioenergies and LanzaTech attempt a mash-up of their technologies – to produce isobutene from carbon monoxide gas – can it be done?

biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2011/11/25/monster-mash-or-the-case-of-the-micro-spiders-web/


ICIS Green Chemicals, July 2011
The company has now entered the second phase of its bio-isobutene development and plans to optimize the process and construct a pilot laboratory to further develop the fermentation process and gas treatment process.

www.icis.com/blogs/green-chemicals/2011/07/introducing-global-bioenergies...


www.biofuelsdigest.com, July 2011
Global Bioenergies has received €475K in funding from the French innovation agency OSEO […] to support an earlier development phase of the isobutene process.

biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2011/07/12/global-bioenergies...


Enjeux Les Echos, March 2011 - La chimie française retrouve des couleurs
Creativity also emanates from young start-ups. […] Global Bioenergies is studying new, greener processes for the production of greener molecules.


Le Monde, December 4th, 2010 - Des bactéries transgéniques pour les biocarburants,
A young french start-up, Global Bioenergies, is one of the pioneers in a fast-emerging business.


La Gazette du Laboratoire, December 15th, 2010 - Global Bioenergies signe un premier contrat avec un industriel américain et valide sa stratégie commerciale,

Global Bioenergies signs its first contract with a US industrial group for a specific application of its gaseous biohydrocarbon process.

The company validated ahead of schedule the initial steps in the development of its process aimed at the biological conversion of renewable resources into isobutylene : proof of concept, strain construction, lab-scale process prototype.


Bulletins électroniques, October 22nd, 2010
Biological production of isobutene by a bacterial prototype : a world first !

http://www.bulletins-electronique.com/actualites/64888.htm


La Recherche, October 2010 - Recréer la vie, Inventer des génomes sur mesure

Global Bioenergies’ lab team, pioneer in this field, successfully used this approach to produce an hydrocarbon in a bacterium. 



L’Usine Nouvelle, September 30th, 2010 - Global Bioenergies allège les biocarburants
Global Bioenergies, a start-up based at Genopole in Evry (Essonne), invented an artificial metabolic pathway to teach bacteria how to produce targeted gaseous compounds .


Le Figaro, June 5th, 2010 - Des applications prometteuses
The company Global Bioenergies, based at Genopole […] aims at producing isobutene (a gas found in petrol) by bacteria.


Les Echos n° 20606, February 2nd, 2010 - Des bactéries pour produire des biocarburants,
Global Bioenergies has just obtained a 760,000 euros grant from Oseo to finance its project of biological production of a gaseous hydrocarbon that can easily be converted into fuel. 


L’Express, January 14th, 2010 - Roulez aux microbes
This new method of biological production (…) could shake up today’s take on the problem of energy supply


Chimie Pharma Hebdo, October 26th, 2009 - Global Bioenergies se lance dans l’essence renouvelable
The start-up from Essonne completes its first year of activity by announcing the in vitro proof of concept for the production of isobutene from plant biomass. To achieve this goal, the company created an original metabolic pathway.


Biofutur, May 2009 - Le filon de l’or vert ne tarit pas
Global Bioenergies (…) raised several million Euros to produce octane from renewable resources.


Les Echos, March 10th, 2009 - Global Bioenergies, nouvel acteur dans les carburants verts
Thanks to an artificial metabolic pathway, this technology aims at producing octane from sugars by reprogramming the metabolism of microorganisms.