3. Carbon Capture, Beneficial Re-Use
& the Need for Renewable Fuel
12 12 36%
10 10 30%
Mtoe, K
8 8 24%
Mtoe, K
6 6 18%
4 4 12%
2 2 6%
0 0 0
1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030
China and India Fossil fuels
Rest of non-OECD Zero-carbon fuels
OECD Share of zero-carbon fuels (right axis)
Source: IEA World Energy Outlook 2009
Global energy demand will double over the next 40 years.
Containing CO2 growth to safe atmospheric levels requires that zero
carbon renewable fuels make up more than 30% of the fuel pool.
Industrial growth must be offset by increased energy efficiency,
minimized waste and a reduced GHG footprint to protect climate.
LanzaTech responds to our critical 21st Century challenges by capturing
and beneficially reusing waste carbon and producing a zero carbon fuel.
4. LanzaTech Gas to Liquid Platform
Resources CO H2 H2 CO2 CO2
CO
Industrial Syngas: Biomass, Coal, Methane COG, Chemical Power
Native
Customized Engineering
Control
Catalysts
Synthetic Chemistry
C2 C3 C4 C5 Other
• Ethanol • i-propanol • BDO • Isoprene • PHB
Product Suite • Acetic acid • n-Butanol • …….
• i-Butanol
• Succinic acid
Thermochemical Approaches
Hydrocarbon Fuels
Product Suite (diesel, jet, Chemical Chemicals
gasoline) Intermediates Olefins
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5. Potential for Significant Impact
Ethanol Potential
From LanzaTech Process
70 million tons/yr 4.5 billion gal/yr
Globally
Petcoke
1.4 billion 30 billion gal/yr
tons steel/yr Globally
Steel
Industry
Biomass
1.3 billion
tons/yr potential in US
190 billion gal/yr
Significant Impact on Fuel Pool
No Impact on Food Production
7. Getting to Scale
Pilot Demonstration Commercial
Operating since 2008 4Q 2011 1Q 2013
• BlueScope Steel Mill, NZ • 100,000 gal/yr of ethanol • > 50 Million gal/yr of ethanol
• Uses raw waste gases • BaoSteel, Shanghai, China • Raw waste gases
• Raw waste gases
Fast Track Commercialization
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9. Domestic Hi-Tech Industry
Exports per capita, 2009,
(NZ$000’s)
LanzaTech
process allows
domestic
production of
chemicals from
forestry and NG
waste
“…….Scandinavian countries, and the Netherlands, have all leveraged their natural
resources, some with a heavy agricultural basis, encouraging innovation within traditional
sectors, while also over time growing high value, high-tech industries.”
From NZ Institute Discussion paper: A Goal Is Not A Strategy: Focusing efforts to improve New Zealand’s prosperity
by Rick Boven, Dan Bidois, Catherine Harland (August 2010)
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10. A Sensible Path…
Waste for Energy
Aligns:
Industrial Energy Energy
Growth Security Efficiency
Land for Food for People
Allows:
Land To Produce For People
Food
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