Published by Todd Bush on November 3, 2025
November 03, 2025 09:00 ET | Source: Gevo, Inc.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Nov. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Gevo, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEVO) announced the production and delivery of certified carbon dioxide removal credits, known as CORCs under the high-integrity Puro.earth standard, to Biorecro North America, LLC, marking a major milestone in the commercialization of durable carbon removal from its North Dakota operations. This delivery is the first fulfillment against the multi-year agreement announced in September, which is expected to generate approximately $26 million in revenues for Gevo over five years with the option to expand the volumes in the future. Gevo is the only producer of CORCs from carbon capture and sequestration associated with ethanol production. As demand for high-integrity carbon credits grows, Gevo is positioning itself as a market leader and is delivering high-value carbon abatement to global customers.
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“Our Class VI carbon-storage well, with 1 million tons per year of capacity, of which we are using about 165,000 tons per year, has shown outstanding performance since it started in June of 2022,” says Alex Clayton, Chief Business Development Officer at Gevo. “Since then, the well has captured more than 550,000 tons of CO2. Puro.earth has certified the well as a thousand-plus-year permanence well, the only certification of this type for ethanol production in the world. CORCs are an up-and-coming product in a growth market and provide valuable co-product revenue for our operations.”
“We want to maximize the value for the carbon that we remove or abate,” says Dr. Paul D. Bloom, Chief Business Officer for Gevo. “By choosing and optimizing where we capture value from carbon, either selling the carbon as CORCs separately from ethanol, or by bundling the carbon as a credit to be sold with the ethanol into a low carbon fuels market, we can maximize our returns.”
Gevo is a next-generation diversified energy company committed to fueling America’s future with cost-effective, drop-in fuels that contribute to energy security, abate carbon, and strengthen rural communities to drive economic growth. Gevo’s innovative technology can be used to make a variety of renewable products, including SAF, motor fuels, chemicals, and other materials that provide U.S.-made solutions. Gevo’s business model includes developing, financing, and operating production facilities that create jobs and revitalize communities. Gevo owns and operates an ethanol plant with an adjacent carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS) facility and Class VI carbon-storage well. It also owns and operates one of the largest dairy-based RNG facilities in the United States, turning by-products into clean, reliable energy. Additionally, Gevo developed the world’s first production facility for specialty alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) fuels and chemicals operating since 2012. Gevo is currently developing the world’s first large-scale ATJ facility to be co-located at its North Dakota site. Gevo’s market-driven “pay for performance” approach regarding carbon and other sustainability attributes helps deliver value to local economies. Through its Verity subsidiary, Gevo provides transparency, accountability, and efficiency in tracking, measuring, and verifying various attributes throughout the supply chain. For more information, see www.gevo.com.
Biorecro is a global project developer with over 15 years of experience focusing on BECCS. Biorecro integrates BECCS operations into existing industrial facilities, such as biomass power, combined heat and power, pulp and paper, as well as bioenergy facilities including ethanol and biogas production. By capturing and storing biogenic carbon already being emitted, Biorecro is able to bring carbon removal to the market at scale, a powerful tool in the fight against climate change. Biorecro’s project development is based on learnings from dozens of BECCS projects across several continents over the past 15 years. Currently, Biorecro’s project development is ongoing together with partners on multiple projects throughout Europe, North America, and globally.
For more information, see www.biorecro.com.
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