Coskata, Inc.

     4575 Weaver Pkwy, Suite 100

     Warrenville, IL 60555

     Phone: 630-657-5800

     Fax: 630-657-5801

    

    FROM CHICAGO O'HARE AIRPORT

     Go toward the airport exit on I-190 East

     Take exit 1D onto I-294 South towards Indiana (9 Miles)

     Take E-W Tollway I-88 West exit toward Aurora (14 Miles)

     Exit Winfield Road - take ramp toward Naperville

     Left on Winfield to Diehl Road

     Left on Diehl to first light

     Left at light onto Weaver Parkway

     Second entrance on the right is 4575 Weaver parkway

     Make a right in the parking lot to suite 100 on the south side of the building

     FROM CHICAGO MIDWAY AIRPORT

     Go toward I-55 South via IL-50 North

     Merge onto I-55 South (9 miles)

     Take exit 277A onto I-294 North toward Wisconsin (6 miles) (Pay toll)

     Merge onto I-88 West toward Aurora (14 miles) (Pay toll)

     Exit Winfield Road - take ramp toward Naperville

     Left on Winfield to Diehl Road

     Left on Diehl to first light

     Left at light onto Weaver Parkway

     Second entrance on the right is 4575 Weaver parkway

     Make a right in the parking lot to suite 100 on the south side of the building

     FROM DOWNTOWN CHICAGO

     Take I-290 West to I-88 West (14 miles)

     Take exit 15A onto I-88 West toward Aurora (15 miles) (Pay toll)

     Exit Winfield Road - take ramp toward Naperville

     Left on Winfield to Diehl Road

     Left on Diehl to first light

     Left at light onto Weaver Parkway

     Second entrance on the right is 4575 Weaver parkway

     Make a right in the parking lot to suite 100 on the south side of the building

 

What does Coskata mean?


(koh Skah tuh)

Coskata is a beach as well as a wildlife refuge near Nantucket.
Coskata founders were awed by the beauty and natural wonder of the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge during a visit to Nantucket Island.
The complex ecosystem spans more than 1,117 acres, and is home to rare habitats, plants and birds. The Refuge is not only an inspiration for the preservation of our natural world, but a model for Coskata's ethanol conversion technology. This biological conversion process can use a multitude of input materials for efficient conversion into ethanol.