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The ethanol market is expanding rapidly around the world as demand for alternatives to fossil fuels are sought for economic and national security reasons, as well as to minimize the impact of vehicle emissions on climate change and GHG issues. There is not, however, enough of the classic feedstock materials (corn, wheat, sugar, etc.) to supply demand. Costs of ethanol production are increasing rapidly as factors such as: energy costs; the availability of natural gas; the cost of enzyme processes and feedstock supply issues significantly impact producers.  

Our Business Model

Woodland 's biomass-to-ethanol plants will be constructed, installed and commissioned by our partner, Thermo Design Engineering Limited ("TDE"), an established Alberta engineering and construction company specializing in petrochemical and chemical process systems.

Woodland 's business model is designed to generate revenues in two principal ways, "Licensing" and "Build, Own and Operate".

•  " Licensing " Licensing sales require the purchase of a technology license and also provide on-going royalties based upon the quantity of output product produced by each plant. Woodland will license its CPR TM technology in two ways, namely, "strategic" and "direct".

•  Strategic: Woodland will sell a multi-year license on a worldwide basis whereby third parties (particularly key strategic industry-leading companies) will use its technology in plants that they construct.

•  Direct: The Licensing business line will also encompass direct sales of plants on a "turnkey" basis to individual purchasers who will operate the plants after commissioning.

•  " Build, Own and Operate "- Woodland receives revenues from the sale of products, such as ethanol, produced from plants that are ultimately owned by Woodland . This business line is referred to as "Build, Own and Operate" (or "BO&O").

 

 

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Our Business Model