§ 06 · GRC88® Product Family Patented liquid and solid green fuels from cellulosic biomass
Patented liquid and solid green fuels

A coordinated family of green-energy products from a single platform.

From a single PIPE™ platform, Permanente produces a coordinated family of green-energy and carbon-negative products branded under the GRC88® name. Each product is engineered to substitute directly into existing industrial infrastructure — power plants, blast furnaces, marine engines, soil programs — without requiring special-purpose machinery, equipment, or capital-intensive conversions by the customer.

Protected portfolio

U.S. Pat. 9,758,738 B2 and companions.

GRC88® is protected under U.S. Patent No. 9,758,738 B2, Green Renewable Liquid Fuel, together with additional U.S. patents, Canadian patents, and European Patent EP3841184.

  • Carbon-neutral combustion, carbon-negative manufacture
  • No sulfur, no heavy metals, no toxics
  • Industrial-scale outputs, millions of tons per year
01 / Solid green-energy products

Hydrophobic, non-toxic, low-moisture, low-ash. Non-slagging in boilers. Burns cleanly.

No mercury, no lead, no other heavy metals, and no sulfur. Substitutes seamlessly into existing coal-fired boilers, dual-fuel industrial diesel engines, and steam-heating boilers — requiring no special machinery or equipment.

Product 01 · Solid fuel

GRC88® Biocoal

A clean, drop-in solid fuel that blends or burns seamlessly with coal. Permanente biocoal is hydrophobic, low-moisture, and low-ash, with a heating value of approximately 12,500 BTU/lb — delivering roughly 33% to 62% greater energy density than Powder River Basin (PRB) coal across its published range, yet containing no sulfur, no heavy metals, and no toxics.

With its greater heat value, biocoal competes dollar-for-dollar with coal on an energy basis, requires no special-purpose machinery or equipment, and provides a sustainable, carbon-neutral energy solution for existing power and industrial boilers.

Product 02 · Metallurgical solid

GRC88® Biocoke

Produced through a newly patented process that first highly densifies woody biomass and then carbonizes it, Permanente biocoke yields a strong, high-fixed-carbon, low-ash shaped fuel that is a green alternative to coked fossil metallurgical coal.

It substitutes directly for, or blends with, metallurgical coal in blast furnaces for pig-iron smelting and supports electric-arc-furnace (EAF) production of green steel. Fixed-carbon content exceeds typical coked metallurgical coal by up to approximately 40%.

Product 03 · Carbon sink

GRC88® Biochar

Refined from a soil-amendment tradition more than a thousand years old, Permanente biochar is a rich, low-cost amendment that enhances nutrient and moisture retention, rebuilds depleted soils, and increases crop yields by as much as 20%.

Each ton applied to the soil sequesters approximately 2.8 tons of CO2 — effectively forever. Fresh from the PIPE™ reactor, pristine biochar additionally provides modest direct-air-capture sorption of CO2 — approximately 6% of its mass under typical conditions — contributing further to its negative-emissions profile prior to soil application.

Product 04 · Liquid intermediate

GRC88® Bio-oil

Slow-pyrolysis catalyzed syngas from the PIPE™ reactor is condensed into bio-oil suitable for further refinement into higher-grade liquid green fuels and chemical feedstocks. Bio-oil is the primary ingredient of GRC88® marine fuel and a feedstock for other advanced green-fuel refining pathways.

02 / Energy density comparison

GRC88® biocoal vs. fossil alternatives — measured in BTU per pound.

Permanente biocoal at approximately 12,500 BTU/lb delivers roughly 33% greater energy density than PRB coal at its high end and approximately 62% greater at its low end — and roughly 60% greater than conventional wood pellets.

Fig. 03 · Energy density comparison, BTU/lb Source: Wyo. Geol. Survey + int. testing
Energy density comparison chart Horizontal bar chart comparing Permanente biocoal at 12,500 BTU/lb against Powder River Basin coal range and conventional wood pellets at approximately 7,800 BTU/lb. FIG. 03 — ENERGY DENSITY COMPARISON, BTU/LB SOURCE: WYO. GEOL. SURVEY + INT. TESTING 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 14K HEATING VALUE · BTU PER POUND BENCHMARK A Wood pellets 7,800 BTU/LB · CONVENTIONAL EXPORT GRADE BENCHMARK B PRB subbituminous coal 7,710 – 9,410 BTU/LB · WYOMING STATE GEOL. SURVEY PERMANENTE GRC88® biocoal 12,500 BTU/LB · INT. PRODUCT TESTING vs. PRB HIGH +33% vs. PRB LOW +62% vs. WOOD PELLETS +60%
Permanente biocoal at approximately 12,500 BTU/lb delivers a material energy-density premium over every legacy solid-fuel benchmark. PRB subbituminous coal ranges from 7,710 to 9,410 BTU/lb (Wyoming State Geological Survey); conventional export-grade wood pellets sit near 7,800 BTU/lb. Permanente biocoal is hydrophobic, low-moisture, low-ash, with no sulfur, no heavy metals, and no toxics.
03 / GRC88® Marine Fuel

A drop-in fuel for a 330-million-ton market.

A carbon-neutral, drop-in viscous colloidal suspension of bio-oil, pyrolysis oil, and nano-particle-sized energy-rich biocarbon — engineered for the global bunker market at its existing scale, without requiring newbuild vessels.

Fig. 04 · Global marine fuel market & GRC88® positioning Source: MARAD / IMO DCS / Ship & Bunker
Marine fuel market scale and positioning Visualization of the 330 million metric ton annual global marine fuel market, showing GRC88® positioning against methanol, ammonia, LNG, and vegetable-oil biofuels. FIG. 04 — GLOBAL MARINE FUEL MARKET & GRC88® POSITIONING SOURCE: MARAD / IMO DCS / SHIP & BUNKER THE MARKET ANNUAL CONSUMPTION 330M METRIC TONS · & INCREASING COMMERCIAL VESSELS 100K BURNING THIS FUEL TODAY OCEANGOING >5K GT 35,000+ SHIPS PROPOSED ALTERNATIVES — WHY THEY FALL SHORT Methanol · Ammonia · LNG NOT ENERGY-DENSE BY VOLUME NEWBUILDS REQ. Vegetable-oil biofuels < 0.3% OF MARINE SECTOR USE NO FEEDSTOCK PERMANENTE GRC88® Marine Fuel DROP-IN, NOT NEWBUILD · CARBON-NEUTRAL · NO SULFUR ~30% LESS COST · BTU-FOR-BTU BASIS WITHOUT SUBSIDY
Global marine petroleum-hydrocarbon fuel consumption is approximately 330 million metric tons per year and increasing, burned by approximately 100,000 commercial vessels worldwide. The proposed alternatives — methanol, ammonia, and LNG — typically require newbuild vessels. Vegetable-oil biofuels amount to less than 0.3% of sector use. GRC88® is the drop-in alternative at approximately 30% less cost on a BTU-for-BTU basis, without subsidy of any kind.
Why it matters

GRC88® liquid green-energy fuel from cellulosic biomass can be made and distributed at approximately 30% less than the cost of conventional marine fuels — without subsidy of any kind — and it meets or exceeds the no-sulfur, non-polluting marine-fuel regulations of the IMO 2020 sulfur cap and the EU FuelEU Maritime framework. Its combustion is carbon-neutral; its manufacture is both carbon-neutral and carbon-negative.

GRC88® is a drop-in, not a newbuild — which means it can decarbonize the global bunker market at its existing scale, immediately, at lower cost than the fuel it displaces.

04 / Engineering basis

A viscous, energy-dense colloidal suspension — not emulsified fast-pyrolysis liquid.

Technical basis of GRC88®'s energy density

Permanente's patented liquid green fuel is produced by slow pyrolysis for use in marine transportation, power and thermal production, and gasification for higher-grade fuel refining. It is not the emulsified, low-energy, fast-pyrolysis unstable liquid produced by other technologies. GRC88® is the opposite: a drop-in, carbon-neutral marine fuel engineered as a viscous, energy-dense colloidal suspension of bio-oil, pyrolysis oil, and nano-sized particles of torrefied biocarbon — a combination protected under U.S. Patent No. 9,758,738 B2 and companion patents.

This formulation is the technical basis of GRC88®'s energy density, which meets or exceeds that of No. 6 Residual Fuel Oil and Bunker C. It contains no heavy metals, burns cleanly, and is equally suitable for many land-based energy-generating operations.