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DuPont executive outlines company’s plan for growth in alternative energy technologies
New York, New York
May 16, 2006

Bio-based materials Vice President John Ranieri speaks at CleanTech Conference

At a conference for investors here today, DuPont Bio-Based Materials Vice President & General Manager John Ranieri said the company’s strategy for growth in alternative energy technologies is based on a solid product portfolio and a unique pipeline of new technologies that are supported by a strong intellectual property estate.

“The world needs new sources of clean energy now,” Ranieri said. “Alternative energy is already an important market segment across several of our commercial product offerings, and we have strong pipelines that will further drive growth into alternative energy markets.”

DuPont’s broad-based alternative energy portfolio includes:

Solar Cell Technologies: DuPont supplies eight of the nine key materials in a solar panel. These products include conductive pastes and high-performance films that help the panel achieve higher power output and long life. Ranieri indicated DuPont will invest approximately $100 million in the continued development of products and technologies for solar cells and panels.

Biofuels: Last month DuPont announced the creation of a Biofuels business unit to deliver commercial products and pipeline opportunities to the biofuels market. This business includes the Pioneer IndustrySelect® program that is marketing 135 corn hybrids this season to improve the yield potential of grain ethanol production; the Integrated BioRefinery research program to develop technologies to convert entire corn plants and other cellulosic plant material into ethanol; and a research pipeline to accelerate commercialization of alternative biofuels technologies. DuPont sales to biofuels markets have more than doubled over the past five years to more than $300 million.

Crop Genetics: “Over the past decade, agricultural biotechnology has emerged as a high value-driving technology in major crops such as corn, soybeans and cotton,” Ranieri said. “Given growing market needs for energy alternatives, energy security and environmental sustainability, we believe the growth opportunities from Pioneer’s position as a leader in seed genomics can begin to meet the growing demand for agricultural feedstocks that will be used to create new bio-based products.”

Fuel Cells: DuPont’s product offering includes advanced materials such as DuPont™ Nafion® perfluorinated membranes, which have been used in fuel cells for more than 35 years, as well as high-performance membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs). DuPont is active in the development of both hydrogen and direct methanol fuel cell technology.

DuPont owns one of the world’s largest patent estates in biotechnology, covering both the rapidly growing agricultural sector and the emerging industrial sectors, and currently ranks second among patent holders in this area.

“The growth potential from the pipeline outlined today is the result of the company’s commitment to biotechnology and its market focus to deliver high-performance products that utilize clean energy technologies,” said Ranieri.

DuPont is a science company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture, nutrition, electronics, communications, safety and protection, home and construction, transportation and apparel.

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