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Group Involving Shopoff-Backed Vertimass Gets $1.4M Grant

Biofuel company to develop sustainable aviation fuel

Irvine-based Vertimass LLC, a biofuel company backed by OC developer and real estate investor Bill Shopoff, said today a consortium it belongs has received about $1.35 million in funds granted by the Danish government.

“The conversion of carbon dioxide – a major greenhouse gas contributor – into jet fuel and other hydrocarbons can play a vital role in reducing the carbon footprint for transportation,” said Vertimass President and CEO Charles Wyman.

The research project is a collaboration among a group of organizations, including Kosan Gas, European Energy, Aalborg University, Port of Aalborg, Aalborg Airport, Hydrogen Valley, and Vertimass.

Each company will oversee a different step in the process, working together to transform carbon dioxide into jet fuel.

Vertimass in January completed a Series B funding round for $8 million.

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Kevin Costelloe
Kevin Costelloe
Tech reporter at Orange County Business Journal

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