DESC0024998
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Low-cost production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) from perennial feedstocks using simultaneous ball milling and enzyme hydrolysis.
Awardee
Funding Goals
LOW-COST PRODUCTION OF SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUELS (SAF) FROM PERENNIAL FEEDSTOCKS USING SIMULTANEOUS BALL MILLING AND ENZYME HYDROLYSIS
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Frederick,
Maryland
21701-4919
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 07/21/25 to 08/22/25.
Atlantic Biomass was awarded
Project Grant DESC0024998
worth $184,180
from the Office of Science in July 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Frederick Maryland United States.
The grant
has a duration of 1 year 1 months and
was awarded through assistance program 81.049 Office of Science Financial Assistance Program.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity FY 2024 Phase I Release 2.
SBIR Details
Research Type
STTR Phase I
Title
Low-Cost Production of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) from Perennial Feedstocks using Simultaneous Ball Milling and Enzyme Hydrolysis (STTR)
Abstract
The objective of this Alternative Use of Commercial Equipment Phase 1 project is to optimize a simultaneous ball milling/enzyme hydrolysis process that would replace separate pretreatment and hydrolysis processes in the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF). This process uses existing ball milling equipment that would be optimized for biomass hydrolysis.
The 2021 Government-Wide Sustainable Aviation Fuels Grand Challenge, which includes SAF production goals of 3 billion gallons by 2030 and 35 billion gallons by 2050, as well as provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will drive international demand for SAF.
Our DOE Phase I work plan builds on successes from our Maryland Energy Innovation Institute (MEII) work. These include: 84% of residual hemp biomass carbohydrates were converted to fermentable sugars without pretreatment, pectinase used to hydrolyze pectin improved cellulose conversion ratios by 13%, and USDA/ARS E. coli FBR5 bacteria converting both five and six-carbon sugars to ethanol at rates 20% better than glucose, the process could provide an effective ethanol source for SAF process used by firms including GEVO, Vertimass, and LanzaJet.
In addition to demonstrating biomass to fermentable sugars, this work also identified significant improvements that are needed to make our process more commercially viable for SAF and related production, including:
? Maximize biomass processing quantities per enzyme quantity.
? Improve fermentable sugar recovery.
? Use heterogeneous biomass feedstocks.
? Reduce processing times.
? Use feedstocks stored for different periods of time (fresh to up to a year).
? Reduce milling ball quantities to reduce container wall and weight requirements to reduce energy and capital equipment costs.
In this Phase I project, a five task work program will be undertaken to develop these improvements.
Perennial energy grasses that can be grown on marginal lands will be tested. In addition to switchgrass, Miscanthus or Phragmites will be tested. Switchgrass and Miscanthus grasses will be provided by the Association of Warm Season Grass Producers.
Topic Code
C58-13b
Solicitation Number
DE-FOA-0003202
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 12/11/24
Period of Performance
7/22/24
Start Date
8/22/25
End Date
Funding Split
$184.2K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$184.2K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to DESC0024998
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
DESC0024998
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Small Business
Awarding Office
892430 SC CHICAGO SERVICE CENTER
Funding Office
892401 SCIENCE
Awardee UEI
DV3QCUKCBAM5
Awardee CAGE
None
Performance District
MD-06
Senators
Benjamin Cardin
Chris Van Hollen
Chris Van Hollen
Modified: 12/11/24