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Sweetwater and Gevo Sign MoU to Produce Cellulosic Alcohols and Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Sweetwater Energy, Inc., is pleased to announce it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Gevo, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEVO), regarding the use of sustainably sourced agricultural and woody biomass as a feedstock for producing cellulosic alcohols and energy-dense renewable liquid hydrocarbons. As...
Sweetwater Energy Announces Breakthrough Results at Upgraded Commercial Biomass Conversion Facility

Sweetwater Signs Lease with Eastman Business Park to Build Green Biochemical Facility

Sweetwater Ranked 16th Hottest Small Company in the Advanced Bioeconomy

In The News: Sweetwater Energy gets help for new $53M plant

In The News: A Sweet Deal in Midwest

In The News: General Relativity, and the Remaking of Sweetwater Energy

Minnesota Awards $26 Million to Fund Sweetwater’s Biochemical Facility

In The News: IRRRB says yes to Sweetwater

In The News: IRRRB approves Sweetwater Energy financing deal

Robert Clark, Dean of the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Rochester, Joins Sweetwater’s Board of Directors

Sweetwater Energy Closes $10 Million Bridge Loan, Begins Ramp-Up to Commercial Facility Construction

Elizabeth Schirmer, Sweetwater VP of Sales, Recognized as One of Rochester’s “Forty Under 40”

Sweetwater Ranked #36 Hottest Bioenergy Company, #13 Hottest Small Bioenergy Company

Sweetwater Wins Feedstock Award at 2013 World Biofuels Conference

Second Cellulosic Ethanol Deal Announced: Sweetwater Energy and Front Range Energy Sign 15-Year, $100 Million Deal

Biofuels Digest Ranks Sweetwater as Year’s 57th Hottest Bioenergy Company and 37th Hottest Renewable Chemicals Company

Lux Research Names Sweetwater Energy to Top 10 List

Sweetwater Named One of the 50 Most Promising Privately Held Green Tech Companies in New York

Sweetwater Energy Hires Vice President of Construction

Sweetwater Energy Hires Senior Project Manager
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Sweetwater Energy utiliza una tecnología única para producir celulosa nanofibrilada de bajo costo, celulosa microcristalina, azúcares y lignina limpia a partir de materiales vegetales no alimentarios para ayudar a satisfacer las crecientes demandas de bioenergía y bioquímica del mundo moderno.