Co-Generation of Fuels During Copper Bioleaching

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Program:
IDEAS
Award:
$475,221
Location:
New York, New York
Status:
ALUMNI
Project Term:
03/01/2015 - 05/30/2016

Technology Description:

The innovation lies in the exploitation of novel natural energy source: reduced metal deposits. The energy released during oxidation of these metals could be used to reduce CO2 into fuels and chemicals reducing petroleum usage.This proposed project fits within the Chemical-Chemical Area of Interest, as it involves the coupling of the oxidation of reduced minerals in the Earth’s crust to the production of reduced carbon chemicals for fuel utilization. This addresses both of Mission Areas of ARPA-E as the co-generation of fuels during copper bioleaching will potentially reduce the import of energy from foreign sources, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy efficiency in the mining industry, and ensure that the U.S. maintains a lead in the development of this disruptive new technology.

Contact

ARPA-E Program Director:
Dr. Marc von Keitz
Project Contact:
Prof. Scott Banta
Press and General Inquiries Email:
ARPA-E-Comms@hq.doe.gov
Project Contact Email:
sbanta@columbia.edu

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