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Shell Extends Biofuel Deal With ‘Super Enzyme’ Maker Codexis
By Mr Ethanol | November 8, 2007

SmartPlanet:
Fuels giant Royal Dutch Shell said on Wednesday that it has expanded its development partnership with Codexis to build advanced biofuels. As part of the five-year deal, Shell will take an equity stake in the company and a seat on its board.
Shell said the extension of the existing research with Codexis will focus on using non-food biomass sources to make “high-performance fuels”. Rather than target ethanol production through this partnership, Shell intends to make hydrocarbons from plants — that is, low-carbon liquid fuels that closely resemble existing fuels…
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