Patents Assigned to Iogen Corporation
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Patent number: 12264068Abstract: Provided herein is process of obtaining hydrogen from a blue hydrogen production facility that meets a target carbon intensity (CIT), the process comprising: generating hydrogen from non-renewable feedstock; capturing and sequestering fossil CO2 derived from the non-renewable feedstock; and at least partially powering hydrogen production with renewable electricity, the renewable electricity being derived from biomass in which biogenic carbon produced therefrom (e.g., carbon dioxide, char and the like) is captured and sequestered; and wherein the use of the renewable electricity in the hydrogen production allows the carbon intensity of the hydrogen produced therefrom to be reduced sufficiently so that the target carbon intensity (CIT) is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2024Date of Patent: April 1, 2025Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventor: Brian Foody
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Patent number: 12241036Abstract: A method for providing a fuel includes providing biogas from a plurality of biogas sources, the biogas from each biogas source produced in a process comprising filling a vessel with raw biogas or partially purified biogas to a pressure of at least 1500 psig and transporting the filled vessel to a centralized processing facility by vehicle. A fuel is produced in a fuel production process that includes feeding the biogas transported to the centralized processing facility to a biogas upgrading system that is configured to provide a carbon dioxide removed from the biogas. The removed carbon dioxide is provided for transport by vehicle and/or pipeline and/or sequestered to offset greenhouse gas emissions attributed to compressing the biogas for transport.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2021Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Foody, Brian Foody, John Dechman
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Patent number: 12122673Abstract: According to the present invention, organic material is converted to biogas through anaerobic digestion and the biogas is purified to yield a combustible fluid feedstock comprising methane. A fuel production facility utilizes or arranges to utilize combustible fluid feedstock to generate renewable hydrogen that is used to hydrogenate crude oil derived hydrocarbons in a process to make transportation or heating fuel. The renewable hydrogen is combined with crude oil derived hydrocarbons that have been desulfurized under conditions to hydrogenate the liquid hydrocarbon with the renewable hydrogen or alternatively, the renewable hydrogen can be added to a reactor operated so as to simultaneously desulfurize and hydrogenate the hydrocarbons. The present invention enables a party to receive a renewable fuel credit for the transportation or heating fuel.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2023Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventor: Brian Foody
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Patent number: 11946001Abstract: A process and/or system for producing fuel using renewable hydrogen having a reduced carbon intensity. The renewable hydrogen is produced in a hydrogen production process comprising methane reforming, wherein at least a portion of the feedstock for the hydrogen production process comprises upgraded biogas sourced from a plurality of biogas plants. Each of the upgraded biogases is produced in a process that includes collecting biogas comprising methane and carbon dioxide, capturing at least 50% of the carbon dioxide originally present in the collected biogas and producing the upgraded biogas. Storage of the captured carbon dioxide reducing a carbon intensity of the fuel, without having to provide carbon capture and storage of carbon dioxide from hydrogen production.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2023Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventor: Patrick J. Foody
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Patent number: 11873220Abstract: According to the present invention, organic material is converted to biogas through anaerobic digestion and the biogas is purified to yield a combustible fluid feedstock comprising methane. A fuel production facility utilizes or arranges to utilize combustible fluid feedstock to generate renewable hydrogen that is used to hydrogenate crude oil derived hydrocarbons in a process to make transportation or heating fuel. The renewable hydrogen is combined with crude oil derived hydrocarbons that have been desulfurized under conditions to hydrogenate the liquid hydrocarbon with the renewable hydrogen or alternatively, the renewable hydrogen can be added to a reactor operated so as to simultaneously desulfurize and hydrogenate the hydrocarbons. The present invention enables a party to receive a renewable fuel credit for the transportation or heating fuel.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2021Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventor: Brian Foody
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Patent number: 11827916Abstract: A process is provided for forming a fuel or a fuel intermediate from two fermentations that includes feeding an aqueous solution comprising a fermentation product from a first bioreactor to a second bioreactor and/or a stage upstream of the second bioreactor, which also produces the fermentation product. The aqueous solution may be added at any stage of the second fermentation and/or processing steps upstream from the second bioreactor that would otherwise require the addition of water. Accordingly, the product yield is increased while fresh/treated water usage is decreased.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2020Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Foody, Brian Foody
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Patent number: 11807530Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method for reducing the carbon intensity of hydrogen by replacing, at a hydrogen production facility, a fraction of a non-renewable gaseous feedstock with a biomethane feedstock, wherein the non-renewable gaseous feedstock replaced is (a) a feedstock fed to methane reforming and/or (b) a feedstock used to generate heat for the reforming in the hydrogen production, and wherein the fraction of the non-renewable gaseous feedstock replaced by the biomethane feedstock is less than 50% and is at least r defined by Equation A herein. The disclosed process for reducing the carbon intensity of hydrogen is designed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and mitigate climate change. The biomethane feedstock in some examples has a carbon intensity (CI) value within a range that is between 15 g CO2-eq/MJ and ?500 g CO2 eq/MJ.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2023Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventor: Brian Foody
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Patent number: 11760630Abstract: A process and/or system for producing fuel that includes providing biogas, removing carbon dioxide from the biogas, transporting the upgraded biogas to a hydrogen plant; providing the transported upgraded biogas and fossil-based natural gas as feedstock for hydrogen production. The carbon intensity of the fuel is less than 11 gCO2-eq/MJ, at least in part because carbon dioxide removed from the biogas and carbon dioxide from hydrogen production is captured and stored.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventor: Patrick J. Foody
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Patent number: 11746301Abstract: A method for providing a fuel includes providing a partially purified biogas at a first processing site, where the partially purified biogas is produced by multiple biogas sources and/or from multiple feedstock sources. The partially purified biogas is compressed, fed to a mobile tank, and transported by vehicle to a second processing site. At the second processing site, which may also receive biogas from a plurality of biogas sources, the partially purified biogas is further processed to produce a fuel or fuel intermediate.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2022Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Foody, John Dechman
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Patent number: 11434509Abstract: The present disclosure provides a process for forming a biogenic carbon-based fuel or a fuel intermediate from biogenic carbon dioxide and hydrogen. The hydrogen is sourced from a process that produces hydrogen and fossil carbon dioxide from a fossil-fuel hydrocarbon and separates the fossil carbon dioxide from the hydrogen. The process may further comprise carrying out or arranging for one or more parties to carry out at least one step that contributes to a reduction in the GHG emissions of the biogenic carbon-based fuel, or a fuel made from the fuel intermediate, of at least 20% relative to a gasoline baseline. In various embodiments this includes (a) introducing the fossil carbon dioxide underground, and/or (b) using a biogenic carbon-based product selected from a chemical and energy product produced from the non-fossil organic material to displace the use or production of a corresponding fossil-based product.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2019Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Foody, Brian Foody
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Patent number: 11345935Abstract: A process for producing a fuel from lignocellulosic biomass is disclosed. The process includes obtaining a feedstock comprising lignocellulosic biomass, feeding the feedstock and sulfur dioxide into a pretreatment reactor, wherein a total amount of sulfur dioxide in the pretreatment reactor is greater than 70 wt % based on dry weight lignocellulosic biomass, and heating the feedstock and sulfur dioxide in the pretreatment reactor at one or more temperatures between 110° C. and 150° C. for more than 60 minutes.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2018Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Daniel G. MacDonald, Jeffrey S. Tolan, Brian Foody
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Patent number: 11312977Abstract: A process for converting lignocellulosic biomass to glucose or ethanol includes subjecting the lignocellulosic biomass to a lignosulfonic acid pretreatment, wherein the lignosulfonic acid has a concentration of sulfonate groups in acid form that is greater than 0.02 mol/L and a total amount of sulfur dioxide is greater than 15 wt % based on dry weight of lignocellulosic biomass.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2018Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Jeffrey S. Tolan, Brian Foody, Daniel G. MacDonald
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Patent number: 11299850Abstract: A process for converting lignocellulosic biomass to glucose or ethanol includes subjecting the lignocellulosic biomass to a SO2 pretreatment within the temperature range 110° C.-150° C. Good glucose yields have been achieved when the SO2 pretreatment is conducted for more than 90 minutes and when the total amount of SO2 available is greater than 20 wt % based on dry weight of lignocellulosic biomass.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2018Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Brian Foody, Jeffrey S. Tolan, Daniel G. MacDonald, Kristin Martens, Natacha Leduc, Douglas A. MacKenzie
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Patent number: 11299686Abstract: A method for providing a fuel includes providing a partially purified biogas at a first processing site, where the partially purified biogas is produced by multiple biogas sources and/or from multiple feedstock sources. The partially purified biogas is compressed, fed to a mobile tank, and transported by vehicle to a second processing site. At the second processing site, which may also receive biogas from a plurality of biogas sources, the partially purified biogas is further processed to produce a fuel or fuel intermediate.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2020Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Foody, John Dechman
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Patent number: 11193144Abstract: The present invention provides a process for producing one or more products for use as a transportation or heating fuel. In various embodiments the process comprises treating a cellulosic feedstock in one or more processing steps that release extractives from the feedstock. A solids-liquid separation is subsequently conducted on the process stream comprising the extractives and solids. An aqueous stream comprising one or more of the extractives may be fed to an anaerobic digester to produce crude biogas from which one or more impurities may optionally be removed. In various embodiments the process further comprises providing a solids stream to a thermal process. A product produced or derived from the thermal process may displace a product made from fossil fuel. One or more products obtained or derived from at least one of the foregoing process steps are provided for use as a transportation or heating fuel. In various embodiments the process enables advantaged fuel credit generation.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2019Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventor: Patrick J. Foody
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Patent number: 11008598Abstract: Provided herein is a process for producing a fermentation product from a lignocellulosic feedstock. The process comprises soaking a lignocellulosic feedstock in an aqueous solution to produce a soaked feedstock. The soaked feedstock is at least partially dewatered and the at least partially dewatered feedstock is subjected to pretreating. The pretreatment chemical is sulfur dioxide, sulfurous acid or a combination thereof and can be added to the process at any stage prior to and/or during pretreatment. The pretreated feedstock composition is fed to an enzymatic hydrolysis conducted at a temperature that is higher than 58° C. The cellulose in the pretreated feedstock composition is hydrolyzed with cellulase enzymes in the presence of the dissolved solids to produce glucose. The glucose is fermented to produce the fermentation product.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2016Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Brian Foody, Jeffrey S. Tolan
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Patent number: 10995314Abstract: A process for producing ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass includes adding at least one of sulfur dioxide and sulfurous acid to the lignocellulosic biomass to provide an equivalent sulfur dioxide loading of at least 10 wt % sulfur dioxide to dry lignocellulosic biomass. The acidified lignocellulosic biomass is pretreated at a temperature above about 185° C. and for a pretreatment time less than about 10 minutes, to provide a pretreated biomass composition wherein the biomass is readily hydrolyzed by enzymes. Advantageously, sulfur dioxide from at least one of the flash stream and a stream derived from the flash is recovered and recycled back into the process.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2016Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Brian Foody, Daniel G. MacDonald, Kristin Martens, Natacha Leduc, John Dechman, Robert Griffin
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Patent number: 10981784Abstract: According to the present invention, organic material is converted to biogas through anaerobic digestion and the biogas is purified to yield a combustible fluid feedstock comprising methane. A fuel production facility utilizes or arranges to utilize combustible fluid feedstock to generate renewable hydrogen that is used to hydrogenate crude oil derived hydrocarbons in a process to make transportation or heating fuel. The renewable hydrogen is combined with crude oil derived hydrocarbons that have been desulfurized under conditions to hydrogenate the liquid hydrocarbon with the renewable hydrogen or alternatively, the renewable hydrogen can be added to a reactor operated so as to simultaneously desulfurize and hydrogenate the hydrocarbons. The present invention enables a party to receive a renewable fuel credit for the transportation or heating fuel.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventor: Brian Foody
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Patent number: 10894969Abstract: A process is provided for forming a fuel or a fuel intermediate from two fermentations that includes feeding an aqueous solution comprising a fermentation product from a first bioreactor to a second bioreactor and/or a stage upstream of the second bioreactor, which also produces the fermentation product. The aqueous solution may be added at any stage of the second fermentation and/or processing steps upstream from the second bioreactor that would otherwise require the addition of water. Accordingly, the product yield is increased while fresh/treated water usage is decreased.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2019Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventor: Patrick J. Foody
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Patent number: 10894968Abstract: A process for forming a fuel or a fuel intermediate using three fermentations includes treating a feedstock to obtain a fermentable carbohydrate, conducting a first fermentation to ferment the fermentable carbohydrate to fermentation product, obtaining biogas produced from a second fermentation that includes anaerobic digestion, and conducting a third fermentation to ferment a gas to produce fermentation product, where the gas contains one or more components obtained or derived from the biogas. An aqueous stream containing fermentation product produced in the third fermentation is used within the process.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2019Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: Iogen CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Foody, Brian Foody