Chemrec receives two prestigious awards

Chemrec AB, a Swedish technology and project development company, offering to turn pulp mills to biorefineries through gasification of the residual product black liquor and synthesis of the gas to biofuels, recently received two prestigious awards, the AlwaysOn GoingGreen Global 200  and the 2011 Global Cleantech 100, both for the third year running.

The AlwaysOn editorial team, along with partners at Morgan Stanley, SAP, KPMG, Hewlett-Packard, Goldman Sachs, Technology Partners, Bridge Bank, Sheppard Mullin, Silicon Valley Bank, NEA, and industry experts across the globe, scoured the entrepreneurial community to identify the top 200 private companies that are transforming our world into a safer, more efficient, and environmentally friendly place. Chemrec is honored to have been selected for the AlwaysOn GoingGreen Global 200 Award.

The 2011 Global Cleantech 100 is produced by the Cleantech Group, providers of leading global market research, events and advisory services for the cleantech industry. The list is produced as part of the Global Cleantech 100 program, run in collaboration with the Guardian News and Media. This year 4 274 companies where nominated for the award. The final selection was done by an international expert panel of 70 individuals from the cleantech industry and investor community.

“We are honored to receive this double recognition”, said Max Jonsson, CEO Chemrec. ”Our gasification technology has during the past year gone through extensive validation and is ready for demonstration on a commercial scale. We have also completed and taken into operation the BioDME plant which within the European BioDME project will provide the clean fuel tested by a Volvo test fleet of heavy trucks. Chemrec biofuels reduces green house gas emissions with 95%.”