Scott Lewis
Corporate Officer/Principal at BIOX CORP
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Scott Lewis is currently the Chairman of the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association and the Executive VP-Commercial Operations & Strategy at BIOX Corp.
He previously worked at BIOX Corp.
as the Manager-Business Development.
Scott Lewis active positions
Companies | Position | Start |
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BIOX CORP | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2010-03-04 |
Canadian Renewable Fuels Association
Canadian Renewable Fuels Association Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Canadian Renewable Fuels Association promotes the use of renewable fuels for transportation through consumer awareness and government liaison activities. | Chairman | - |
Former positions of Scott Lewis
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Biox Corp. /Old/
Biox Corp. /Old/ Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries In April 2001, BIOX completed construction of a 1 million liter per annum pilot plant in Oakville, Ontario. The purpose of this plant was to conclusively demonstrate the BIOX Process' ability to efficiently and economically convert a wide variety of feedstock's into biodiesel. This test facility proved that the BIOX Process is able to achieve complete conversion of both the free fatty acid molecule as well as the triglyceride molecule into methyl esters achieving yields of 1:1 without any pre-treatment. In April 2007, BIOX completed construction and commissioning of its' first commercial-scale biodiesel production facility in Hamilton, Ontario. This 67 million liter annual capacity plant is one of the largest continuous flow biodiesel production facilities in the world. Using this proven production technology and modular plant design, BIOX intends to build, own and operate biodiesel plants in attractive markets taking into account such factors as legislation or policies promoting the use of biodiesel, existing petroleum storage and distribution infrastructure, and the availability of feedstock. The company was located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada; BIOX was incorporated in September 2000. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2010-03-02 |
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Biox Corp. /Old/
Biox Corp. /Old/ Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries In April 2001, BIOX completed construction of a 1 million liter per annum pilot plant in Oakville, Ontario. The purpose of this plant was to conclusively demonstrate the BIOX Process' ability to efficiently and economically convert a wide variety of feedstock's into biodiesel. This test facility proved that the BIOX Process is able to achieve complete conversion of both the free fatty acid molecule as well as the triglyceride molecule into methyl esters achieving yields of 1:1 without any pre-treatment. In April 2007, BIOX completed construction and commissioning of its' first commercial-scale biodiesel production facility in Hamilton, Ontario. This 67 million liter annual capacity plant is one of the largest continuous flow biodiesel production facilities in the world. Using this proven production technology and modular plant design, BIOX intends to build, own and operate biodiesel plants in attractive markets taking into account such factors as legislation or policies promoting the use of biodiesel, existing petroleum storage and distribution infrastructure, and the availability of feedstock. The company was located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada; BIOX was incorporated in September 2000. | Process Industries |
BIOX Corp.
BIOX Corp. Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries BIOX Corp. operates as renewable energy company. Its products include biodiesel, refined glycerin, bioheavies, and glycerin pitch. The firm direct downstream integration and operations and logistics management. The company was founded by Timothy R. Haig and Kevin W. Norton on September 26, 2000 and is headquartered Hamilton, Canada. | Process Industries |
Canadian Renewable Fuels Association
Canadian Renewable Fuels Association Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Canadian Renewable Fuels Association promotes the use of renewable fuels for transportation through consumer awareness and government liaison activities. | Commercial Services |
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