Abengoa’s Gerson Santos-Leon, shaping bioenergy’s future
As executive vice president of Abengoa Bioenergy New Technologies, Gerson Santos-Leon has spent more than 10 years driving cellulosic ethanol’s transformation into a viable, successful and effective...
View ArticleInnovating in America’s heartland
At Abengoa, we believe progress hinges on finding new paths to moving forward. This month, we’re putting this approach into practice in Kansas, where we’re partnering with local producers to fuel our...
View ArticleRural innovation, urban transformation
If there’s one thing the people of Abengoa have learned, it’s this: Innovation has a forward momentum all its own. Like an irrepressible stream, technology constantly moves forward as one innovator...
View ArticleWhy Kansas? (Hint: It’s not just about the corn)
The promise of second-generation ethanol production hinges on the ability to break down corn stover — the, tough, cellulose-dense husks, stalks and leaves left over after the harvest — and turn that...
View ArticleA Big Day in Hugoton
On October 17, 2014, the Hugoton and Abengoa communities came together to celebrate the grand opening of the Hugoton, Kansas Next Generation Cellulosic Ethanol plant. The ceremony, officiated by...
View ArticleGood citizenship equals good business
For many companies, social responsibility is an adjunct to the core business; a way to help better the communities that help sustain the core functions of the enterprise. It’s different for Abengoa: By...
View ArticleAbengoa Bioenergy joins industry elite
Bioenergy is a long-haul business. Changing the trajectory of a 150-year-old industry takes patience. And when progress is measured in years, you rarely get to stop for a moment and celebrate a...
View ArticleThe Future of What’s Left Behind
Abengoa’s patented second-generation (2G) cellulosic biotechnology process breaks down the tough fibers in corn stover to create naturally derived ethanol fuel. See the science behind how we’re turning...
View ArticleGlobal Reach, Local Responsibility
While Abengoa’s corporate foundation — Fundación Fondo de Cultura de Sevilla (FOCUS) — was officially founded in 1982, its origins date back to 1972 when company officials got involved in a local...
View ArticleThe Future of Trash is Fuel
The world’s population creates an estimated 2.6 trillion pounds of garbage every year. The United States alone produced 251 million tons in 2012, making it the largest trash producer that year. Where...
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