advanced biofuels: why do we want them (pt 2)

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Page 1: Advanced Biofuels: Why Do We Want Them (pt 2)

Advanced Biofuels Production to 2022

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Cumulative Investment in Advanced Biofuels Processing Plants

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Direct Economic Impact

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Direct Job Creation

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Advanced Biofuel Opportunities Across the U.S.

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Sampling of US Advanced Biofuels Industry

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Advanced Biofuels Industry Losing Momentum

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Next‐Generation Biofuel Financing Deals per Year

Bloomberg New Energy Finance, May 2015

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Advanced Biofuels Industry Losing Momentum

• $13.7 billion shortfall in advanced and cellulosic biofuels

•Missed opportunity to create 80,000 direct/228,000 indirect jobs

• $600 million invested overseas in biorefineries using new technologies developed in the U.S.

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Renewably Sourced Polymer

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Based on ISO 14040 Life Cycle Analysis

Copyright © 2013 DuPont.  All rights reserved.  

ENERGYTogether, we can build an energy-secure future.

DuPont™ Sorona®

» Is made, in part, from plant‐based materials

» Uses 30% less energy and lowers greenhouse gas emissions by 63% compared to an equal amount of petro‐based nylon

» Is used in apparel, carpet and automotive textiles

Provides mills and designers with a versatile and renewable high performance material 

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Integrated Science meets Inclusive Innovation

Sugars Bio-PDO®

Fiber

DuPont™Sorona®

Carpet

Apparel

Corn

DuPont Pioneerhybrids

DuPontenzymes

DuPontmicroorganism

Auto

Personal Care

Industrial

Zemea®

Susterra®

11Copyright © 2013 DuPont.  All rights reserved.  DuPont™,Sorona® and Bio‐PDO™ are registered trademarks or trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. Zemea® and Susterra® are registered trademark 

sof DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products LLC.

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The Biobased Economy

Oil and petrochemical-based feedstocks

Oil Petrochemicals

Carpet

MaterialsNylon 6

Nylon 6,6

Yarn

Sugars BioChemicalsBio-PDO®*

YarnBioMaterialsSorona®* (triexta)

Apparel

Renewably sourced

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From Plants to Fiber to Fabrics & Carpets

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Application Development Opens up Diverse Markets for 100% Biobased PDO

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DuPont Tate & Lyle bioprocessing plant operating 5+ years

March 2013 DuPont Confidential