Dynamotive USA

The Evolution of Energy

World leaders agree that reducing dependence on fossil fuels and combating global warming are important strategic goals. In the United States, the public’s concern with these issues has grown dramatically due to steep increases in energy prices and catastrophic weather events.

This concern is driving the evolution of energy – a transformation of the energy marketplace into one where greater emphasis is placed on intelligent use of resources, efficiency, greenhouse gas reduction and sustainable development.

Dynamotive USA, based in McLean, VA, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynamotive Energy Systems Corporation, a leading developer of advanced, sustainable energy technologies. Its goal is to deliver energy solutions to America that create a sustainable energy future.

BioOil, BioOil Plus and Char: Dynamotive’s Unique Biofuels

The key to achieving Dynamotive’s goal of a sustainable energy future is its unique biomass to liquids “fast pyrolysis” technology. Carbon and greenhouse gas neutral, Dynamotive’s fast pyrolysis technology turns dry waste biomass and energy crops into industrial boiler fuel for power and heat generation. In addition to BioOil and BioOil Plus, the process also produces “Agrichar,” a pure carbon char that can be used for soil enhancement and carbon sequestration.

Industrial Fuels: A Different Approach

While most renewable fuels technologies have focused on the transportation market, Dynamotive’s fast pyrolysis process produces a fuel targeted at the industrial boiler fuels – a huge market comprising 25% of all U.S. petroleum use – that has been largely ignored. With its first fully commercial plant in operation near Toronto, Ontario, Dynamotive’s BioOil is a “here and now” option that brings with it sustainability, greenhouse gas reductions and competitive pricing.

A Sustainable Economic Model

Dynamotive’s BioOil and Agrichar are produced through a process that is economically viable for three reasons:
  • Simplicity of process;
  • The use of otherwise wasted resources and does not depend on food crops;
  • Smaller, distributed biofuel plants that are less costly to build and operate and employ modular construction techniques.
For further information contact: Kathryn Robison

Dynamotive USA
1650 Tysons Boulevard
McLean, VA 22102
Suite 1550
Telephone: (703) 336-8450
Facsimilie: (703) 336-8462