Enerkem


Enerkem is a Montreal-based cleantech company. Founded in 2000, the Enerkem technology converts pretreated municipal solid waste into transportation fuels and chemicals.
Manufactured from waste biomass, instead of fossil sources like petroleum and natural gas, Enerkem's technology produces ethanol and renewable chemicals that are used in a broad range of industrial and consumer applications.
Enerkem owns an innovation centre in Westbury. The company's first commercial facility is in Edmonton, Alberta. The company has two similar facilities under development in Varennes, Quebec and Rotterdam.
Enerkem is majority-owned by institutional, clean-technology and industrial investors, including BlackRock, Braemar Energy Ventures, Cycle Capital, Fonds de solidarite FTQ, Fondaction CSN, Investissement Québec, National Bank of Canada, Rho Ventures, Sinobioway, Suncor, The Westly Group, Valero and Waste Management. In 2018, Enerkem raised the biggest cleantech deal in the history of Canada's venture market following a $280 million round in new financing.

History

Dr. Esteban Chornet conceived the idea for a waste-conversion technology after being inspired by his father, who used wood waste from his sawmill to make electricity in the late 1930s in Mallorca, Spain. In 2000, Dr. Chornet co-founded Enerkem with his son Vincent Chornet. Under Vincent Chornet's expert guidance, Enerkem has established itself as an entrepreneurial leader in the field of advanced biofuels and green chemicals and grown to over 200 employees.
Vincent Chornet, as President and CEO, was the guiding force behind Enerkem’s development from 2000 to 2019, obtaining over C$750 million in private financing and government support, and growing the company to 200 employees. Enerkem started operating its very first commercial facility in Edmonton, Canada, and additional biorefineries are currently being developed in North America and around the world.
As Chief Technology Officer, Esteban Chornet has been providing vision, mentoring and engineering expertise in catalytic reactions and process integration, while leading the team that developed the company’s proprietary technology.
On July 12, 2019, Dominique Boies took over as CEO and CFO of Enerkem.

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