Houston-based startup Solugen to build sustainable chemicals plant with DOE loan, paving the way for cleaner industries
Houston-based startup Solugen to build sustainable chemicals plant with DOE loan, paving the way for cleaner industries

Houston We Have a Startup

Looks like Solugen is boldly going where no startup has gone before securing a hefty loan from the U.S. Department of Energy for their sustainable chemicals plant in Minnesota. Space (and bioforge) exploration anyone?

From Corn to Chemicals

Turning corn sugar into sustainable chemicals is a genius move Solugen! Ripley would definitely approve after all she knows a thing or two about making the most out of limited resources in space.

Innovation Inspired by the Greats

Taking a page from the playbook of General Mills and 3M Solugen is setting up shop near the big players. As Ripley once said 'They can bill me.'

A Toxic Free Future

By creating sustainable chemicals that don't leave behind harmful residues Solugen is paving the way to a cleaner greener future. No need for alien acid blood here!

DOE's Seal of Approval

Being one of the few companies to secure a loan for industrial decarbonization from the DOE is no small feat. Looks like Solugen is making waves in the clean energy economy!

The Future is Green... and Profitable

With a focus on reducing green house gas emissions while creating American jobs Solugen is proving that sustainability can go hand in hand with profitability. Ellen Ripley would definitely give her 'Get away from her you loan sharks!' stamp of approval.


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