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EdeniQ Corn3 Yield Enhancement Program Boosts Ethanol Yield 10%

EdeniQ, a biotechnology company serving the biofuels industry, unveiled its new Corn3 Yield Enhancement Program at the 14th annual National Ethanol Conference in San Antonio, Texas.

EdeniQ’s Corn3 Yield Enhancement Program increases the yield of ethanol from an industry average of 2.69 un-denatured gallons per bushel to more than 3 gallons per bushel.

Implemented in 3 distinct phases, Corn3 uses a proprietary combination of biological and mechanical processes to achieve its results. Corn3’s first phase requires no capital investment, yet provides an immediate increase in ethanol yield. Phase 2 requires a modest installation of capital. Phase 3 delivers yields as high as 3.11 gallons/bushel.

The Corn3 technology has been successfully implemented at EdeniQ’s large-scale pilot plant in Visalia, California and the company plans to commercialize the program at several undisclosed plant locations in 2009.

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