The two partners seek to employ renewable resources at DoD facilities to will optimize the operation of sustainable biorefineries producing renewable petroleum diesel equivalent liquid fuels, bio-based products and energy using renewable resources.

California energy commission will provide a part of the funding required for the execution of the laid objectives.

Commenting onn the collaboration California State Senator Fran Pavley stated, "The integration of sustainable agriculture with renewable combined heat and power produced on-site will produce inexpensive advanced biofuels."

Biodico President and Founder, Russell Teall further added, ""As part of this agreement we are building a sustainable biorefinery at Naval Base Ventura County that will produce biofuel and bioenergy at prices competitive with unsubsidized conventional fuel and power."

The collaboration will result in the production of bio-fuels at the lowest possible cost with the the production process also benefit ingthe commercial sector by providing a cost-effective process to produce renewable fuel and energy.