Company Profile

Bioengineering Resources Inc (AKA: BRI~Bioethanol Holdings, Inc~BRI Energy)
Profile last edited on: 9/21/10      CAGE: 04KG5      UEI:

Business Identifier: Bioconversion of waste materials
Year Founded
1984
First Award
1995
Latest Award
2005
Program Status
Inactive
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Location Information

3781 North Sassafras Hill Road
Fayetteville, AR 72703
   (479) 521-2745
   jlgaddy@bioresi.com
   www.brienergy.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Washingto

Public Profile

Bioengineering Resources Inc develops and commercializes technologies for the bioconversion of waste materials to valuable products. Bioengineering Resources, Inc. (BRI) has developed syngas fermentation technology that can be used to produce ethanol from cellulosic wastes with high yields and rates. The process of combined gasification/fermentation has been under development by BRI for several years. The feasibility of the technology has been demonstrated, and plans are under way to pilot the technology as a first step toward commercialization. The conversion of a waste stream, the disposal of which is costly, into a valuable fuel adds both environmental and economic incentives. The yields can be high because all of the raw material, except the ash and metal, is converted to ethanol. BRI has developed bioreactor systems for fermentation that results in retention times of only a few minutes at atmospheric pressure and less than a minute at elevated pressure. These retention times result in very economical equipment costs. The biocatalyst is automatically regenerated by slow growth of the bacteria in the reactor. Bioengineering Resources Inc. (BRI) developed a gasification/fermentation process for producing CMA from domestic wastes, such as municipal refuse and sewage sludge. Figure 1 shows the process of gasifying wastes to produce syngas -- carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen. The syngas mixture, in liquid medium, is processed (fermented) using a suitable proprietary bacterium. Acetic acid is produced, extracted, and reacted with dolomitic lime to produce CMA. The CMA product is then dried and pelletized. Details regarding CMA's compositional analysis and properties (ice melting, penetration, and eutectics) are given in BRI's final report, but it is sufficient to say that the properties that were measured compared favorably with commercially available CMA (Cryotech [CMA.sup.TM]).

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
25-49
Revenue Range
2.5M-5M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
5-9

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2005 2 DOE $849,940
Project Title: CO2 Sequestration in Cell Biomass of Chlorobium Thiosufatophilum
1999 1 DOE $100,000
Project Title: Use of Bioextract for Stimulating Oil Recovery
1996 1 EPA $70,000
Project Title: High Efficiency Biofilter for Styrene Removal from Indoor Air
1996 1 NSF $74,999
Project Title: Solvent Production from CO, CO2 and H2 in Waste and Synthesis Gases
1996 2 DOE $600,000
Project Title: Acid Recovery and Recycle by Solvent Extraction

Key People / Management

  James L Gaddy -- President

  Dinesh K Arora

  Rahul Basu -- Vice President for Development

  Guangjiong Chen

  Ching W Cho -- Director of Technology and Pilot Operations

  Edgar Clausen

  Randy Phillips

  C V Wikstrom

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