BioProcess Algae and Green Plains Break Ground on Five Acre Production Facility in Shenandoah, Iowa – Press Release

BioProcess Algae and Green Plains Break Ground on Five Acre Production Facility in Shenandoah, Iowa

OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 1, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BioProcess Algae LLC and Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: GPRE) announced that they will start construction of BioProcess Algae’s five acre production facility at Green Plains’ ethanol plant in Shenandoah, Iowa. The project will be comprised of a combination of at scale Grower HarvesterTMbioreactors and a plant to further dewater and process the algae into finished product. The horizontal reactors have been successfully running outdoors since the fall of 2011 and this marks the next step in the project to commercialize algae focused on markets for animal feed, fuel, omega-3 products and high-value nutraceuticals.

“After a successful rollout of the horizontal reactors at full commercial scale, we are eager to move forward with this project producing meaningful quantities of dried wholesale algae for use in products now,” said Todd Becker, President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Plains. “This new phase will mark the successful transition to a larger footprint located adjacent to our Shenandoah, Iowa ethanol plant which will provide the basic inputs the bioreactors need: carbon dioxide, warm water and heat.”

“Our technology has successfully brought algae directly into the sunlight using limited inputs while increasing growth rates,” says Tim Burns, Chief Executive Officer of BioProcess Algae. “We continue to work with potential strategic customers including major food, animal feed, energy and pharmaceutical companies around the world,” continued Burns. “Often times, this is the first access they have had to larger quantities of wholesale algae. Our goal is to produce algae in a cost effective manner that can be used as the customer sees fit.”

BioProcess Algae Grower Harvester bioreactors located in Shenandoah, Iowa have been continually running since their Phase I launch in October 2009.

About BioProcess Algae, LLC
BioProcess Algae provides a carbon capture technology for low cost, high quality feedstock production for nutrition, animal feeds and biofuels. BioProcess Algae is a joint venture among CLARCOR Inc. (NYSE:CLC), a global provider of filtration products, BioHoldings LTD, a clean-tech research & development company, Green Plains Renewable Energy, and the international renewable energy group NTR plc, which builds and runs green energy and resource-sustaining businesses.

About Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc.
Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: GPRE) is North America’s fourth largest ethanol producer. The Company markets and distributes approximately one billion gallons of renewable motor fuel on an annual basis, including 740 million gallons of expected production from the Company’s nine ethanol plants located throughout the U.S. Green Plains owns and operates grain handling and storage assets and provides complementary agronomy services to local grain producers through its agribusiness segment. Green Plains owns BlendStar LLC, a biofuels terminal operator with locations in the southern U.S. Green Plains is a joint venture partner in BioProcess Algae LLC, which was formed to commercialize advanced photo-bioreactor technologies for the growing and harvesting of algal biomass.

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CONTACT: Jim Stark, Vice President – Investor and Media Relations
Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc.
(402) 884-8700

Source: Green Plains Renewable Energy

Work begins on algae-based feed plant – Omaha World-Herald

World-Herald News Service – Feb. 2, 2012

SHENANDOAH, Iowa — Shenandoah’s BioProcess Algae and Green Plains Renewable Energy broke ground Wednesday on the construction of its five-acre production plant at Green Plains in Shenandoah.

The project’s Grower Harvester bioreactors, or ponds, have been effectively running outdoors since late August 2011. This groundbreaking marks the third phase in the project to commercialize algae for feed and high-value nutraceutical markets. Phase one of algae production launched in October 2009.

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The Dawn of the New Algae: cleaning up and enriching biofuels, with biofuels

By Alternative Energy Reviews – December 1, 2011

Iowa algae and corn ethanol project points the way towards optimizing delivery of feed, fuel, carbon reduction.

In our 10-part series, the Bioenergy Project of the Future, based on extensive interviews with industry leaders, we outlined what is expected to be the multi-product, multi-input structure of biofuels and biomaterials projects in the future.

In step 1, we identified the acquisition of an existing first-generation ethanol plant as an appropriate base, because it had so many assets already in place, including a feedstock aggregation system, relations with growers and customers, rail lines, roads, water, power and so on.

In steps two through nine, project developers would add in a variety of inputs and outputs that would increase the product value, stabilize the input costs, and improve the carbon footprint and impact of the project.

2. Cellulosic biomass feedstock
3. Renewable chemicals
4. Advanced drop-in biofuels
5. Algal fuels and materials
6. Bio-ammonia
7. Renewable diesel
8. Lowest-cost waste feedstocks
9. Solar, wind and other renewables

The most complete realizations of that vision at scale, to date, are the POET Liberty Project in Emmetsburg, Iowa; the Gevo biobutanol project in Luverne, Minnesota; the Amyris (AMRS) SMA Indústria Química project in Brazil; and the Green Plains Renewable Energy (GPRE) project in Shenandoah, Iowa – in which an algal fuels and biomaterials project in underway in partnership with BioProcessAlgae.

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BioProcess Algae, LLC Becomes Founding Member of Bigelow Laboratory’s Corporate Affiliate Program (CAP)

From Bigelow Laboratory of Ocean Sciences Website – November 29, 2011

WEST BOOTHBAY HARBOR, ME — Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences has announced that BioProcess Algae, LLC, a Portsmouth, Rhode Island-based company that designs, builds, and operates commercial scale bioreactors that enable efficient, economical cultivation of algae, has become the founding member of the Laboratory’s newly-launched Corporate Affiliate Program (CAP).

“We are extremely pleased that a national leader in producing algal biomass for human nutrition, animal feeds, and biofuels is supporting Bigelow Laboratory’s research in this way, and we’re looking forward to a very fruitful partnership, ” said Dr. Graham Shimmield, the Laboratory’s President and Executive Director. “The Corporate Affiliate Program was designed to encourage companies to enter into a formal working relationship with us, providing a single interface and road map to the Laboratory’s resources.”

“CAP enables for-profit entities to support the Laboratory’s operations via unrestricted membership fees,” added Mark Bloom, Director of Corporate Alliances and Technology Transfer at the Laboratory. “Depending on the level of financial support, CAP member companies, for example, can receive advance information regarding research projects being performed at the Laboratory, advance copies of working papers and articles produced by Laboratory researchers, access to the expertise and resources of the Laboratory, and comprehensive information on the full range of research and educational activities at the Laboratory.”

“BioProcess Algae is actively pursuing development of a wide range of sustainable bioproducts derived from microalgae,” said Tim Burns, CEO of BioProcess Algae. “Our current focus is on providing cost-competitive products to the feed and fuel industries. Since we’ve been working in partnership with Bigelow Laboratory for some time, we felt that it was important to financially show our commitment to the Laboratory’s future by becoming a CAP member.”

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