2. One idea can move a Nation
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3. Carbon Capture, Beneficial Re-Use
& the Need for Renewable Fuel
12 12 36%
10 10 30%
Mtoe, K
8 8 24%
Mtoe, K
6 6 18%
4 4 12%
2 2 6%
0 0 0
1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030
China and India Fossil fuels
Rest of non-OECD Zero-carbon fuels
OECD Share of zero-carbon fuels (right axis)
Source: IEA World Energy Outlook 2009
ď Global energy demand will double over the next 40 years.
ď Containing CO2 growth to safe atmospheric levels requires that zero
carbon renewable fuels make up more than 30% of the fuel pool.
ď Industrial growth must be offset by increased energy efficiency,
minimized waste and a reduced GHG footprint to protect climate.
ď LanzaTech responds to our critical 21st Century challenges by capturing
and beneficially reusing waste carbon and producing a zero carbon fuel.
4. LanzaTech Gas to Liquid Platform
Resources CO H2 H2 CO2 CO2
CO
Industrial Syngas: Biomass, Coal, Methane COG, Chemical Power
Native
Customized Engineering
Control
Catalysts
Synthetic Chemistry
C2 C3 C4 C5 Other
⢠Ethanol ⢠i-propanol ⢠BDO ⢠Isoprene ⢠PHB
Product Suite ⢠Acetic acid ⢠n-Butanol ⢠âŚâŚ.
⢠i-Butanol
⢠Succinic acid
Thermochemical Approaches
Hydrocarbon Fuels
Product Suite (diesel, jet, Chemical Chemicals
gasoline) Intermediates Olefins
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5. Potential for Significant Impact
Ethanol Potential
From LanzaTech Process
70 million tons/yr 4.5 billion gal/yr
Globally
Petcoke
1.4 billion 30 billion gal/yr
tons steel/yr Globally
Steel
Industry
Biomass
1.3 billion
tons/yr potential in US
190 billion gal/yr
Significant Impact on Fuel Pool
No Impact on Food Production
7. Getting to Scale
Pilot Demonstration Commercial
Operating since 2008 4Q 2011 1Q 2013
⢠BlueScope Steel Mill, NZ ⢠100,000 gal/yr of ethanol ⢠> 50 Million gal/yr of ethanol
⢠Uses raw waste gases ⢠BaoSteel, Shanghai, China ⢠Raw waste gases
⢠Raw waste gases
Fast Track Commercialization
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9. Domestic Hi-Tech Industry
Exports per capita, 2009,
(NZ$000âs)
LanzaTech
process allows
domestic
production of
chemicals from
forestry and NG
waste
ââŚâŚ.Scandinavian countries, and the Netherlands, have all leveraged their natural
resources, some with a heavy agricultural basis, encouraging innovation within traditional
sectors, while also over time growing high value, high-tech industries.â
From NZ Institute Discussion paper: A Goal Is Not A Strategy: Focusing efforts to improve New Zealandâs prosperity
by Rick Boven, Dan Bidois, Catherine Harland (August 2010)
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10. A Sensible PathâŚ
Waste for Energy
Aligns:
Industrial Energy Energy
Growth Security Efficiency
Land for Food for People
Allows:
Land To Produce For People
Food
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