The Colorado bioXchange™
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Next Generation Biofuels & Biorefining
The
Colorado bioXchange™ projects deploy advanced,
commercial-scale biorefining technologies in novel, integrated biomass-to-bioenergy
supply chains. Our next-generation biodiesel and multi-feedstock
biomass-to-energy production facilities are supplied by RMSE’s existing
recycOil® feedstock recycling and processing
operation and by RMSE’s strategic partners with other agriculture,
industrial and food-processing biomass waste streams. By building and
operating regionally-scaled solutions in waste and biomass up-cycling, RMSE
will deliver economically competitive renewable energy products with the
most favorable water, climate and other environmental life-cycle impacts.
Through our total supply chain management framework, RMSE ensures biomass
feedstock security, economically viable input and production cost structures
and process quality control through its operations.
Total Supply Chain Management = Feedstock Production-Feedstock
Logistics-Biofuels
Production-Biofuels
Distribution
The Colorado bioXchange™ projects create long-term green collar jobs,
increase next-generation, commercial scale biofuels production, enhance
rural and urban economies, and reduce dependence on foreign and fossil
energy resources.
The cutting-edge of integrated biorefining, RMSE’s Colorado bioXchange™ project in Fort Morgan,
Colorado delivers the most efficient and competitive bioenergy and biomass
products to the regional marketplace.
Utilizing best-in-class technology for today’s renewable energy and
agricultural fertility needs with captive recycled biomass waste streams,
the bioXchange biorefining platform also provides the most compelling
launching pad for tomorrow’s next-generation biomass and biorefining
technology deployment. RMSE’s
management framework and evolving strategic framework converge at the
Colorado bioXchange to deliver value both today and in the future.
Biorefining: Recycled Waste Feedstocks
Utilizing specialized European
and American technologies and company-owned supply chain
management techniques, RMSE is able to produce
high-quality biofuels and bioelectricity from recycled
waste feedstocks. A critical stepping stone to
“next generation” biofuels, these recycled feedstocks
provide for superior economic margins, lower risk and
greater competitive advantage all while delivering the
most substantial Green House Gas (GHG) reduction and
energy efficiency profile among existing bioenergy
products on the market.
Fertilizer & Nutrient Up-Cycling
RMSE bioXchange™ facilities
also provide high-quality, renewable nutrient and
fertilizer products for agricultural and horticultural
uses. By up-cycling organic waste streams from
biorefining processes, RMSE provides viable organic
alternatives to declining, non-renewable fossil-based
fertilizer resources and products, while enhancing the
economic performance of its operations and the
operations of agricultural producers and stakeholders.
Food Production
Harnessing nutrients, process
heat and other by-products of its biorefining
facilities, RMSE can efficiently grow and harvest fresh
water fish species and vegetable produce in its
biorefining facilities. Such produce and fish
products are efficient in protein and nutrient
cultivation, and will enhance our region’s food production
capabilities. Further, with thousands of regional
and national grocery and restaurant member-customers, RMSE has developed a large market for cost competitive,
regional food product sales.
All of this translates into increased food
security and stable food prices for our stakeholders and
member-customers.
Next Generation Feedstocks
While developing integrated
biorefining facilities, RMSE deliberately plans for the implementation and
utilization of next-generation bio-feedstocks. Whether lipid producing
algae or other cellulosic biomass, these likely future feedstocks will be
readily produced and processed by RMSE’s bioXchange™ facilities.
When appropriate, RMSE develops strategic partnerships with research
and development companies that are engineering these next generation
feedstock technologies, in order to aid in the engineering and optimization
of materials handling and supply chain integration.
Next Generation Biorefining
As technology companies also
develop next-generation biorefining technology – whether
for biodiesel, cellulosic ethanol, aviation bio-fuel,
bio-plastics or other bio-derived products – RMSE’s
bioXchange™ facilities will be ready customers for the
purchasing, installation and operation of their new
systems and technologies. With captive biomass and
recycled waste streams, the bioXchange™ facilities will
be positioned with significant competitive advantages to
rapidly roll-out and deploy these new technologies.
SUSTAINABILITY = REGIONAL NETWORKS
By developing robust,
integrated regional networks with thousands of stakeholders that demand
energy and agricultural products while producing bio-waste streams and
requiring waste recycling services, RMSE is working hard day-in and day-out
to deliver a stable future of food and energy security to our
member-customers and regional market stakeholders.
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ADAPTIVE
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PROFITABLE
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SCALABLE
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