• Lignocellulosic biomass requires pretreatment that increases the cost of production. (studybiofuels.com)
  • Ethanol is a low carbon compound and the use is being encouraged in many countries, including India, to reduce the dependence on imported fossil fuels also to reduce the air pollution due to greenhouse gas emissions Agricultural residues especially lignocellulosic biomasses are the suitable choice and it is used for long term feed stock for the Bio-ethanol production due to its low cost and higher availability. (researchbib.com)
  • In this project approach a low cost and reliable model is exhibited to produce Bio-ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass to meet the future challenge for fuel. (researchbib.com)
  • Lignocellulosic Biomass to Ethanol pilot plant was supplied to a major petroleum company. (kx2dev.com)
  • For bioethanol production, cellulose and hemicellulose present in the lignocellulosic biomass must be hydrolyzed with acids or enzymes to liberate fermentable sugars. (ncsu.edu)
  • During ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass, hydrolysis is the most problematic step. (ncsu.edu)
  • Hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass yields mainly glucose and xylose, and the conversion of both sugars to ethanol is imperative for the process to be economical. (ncsu.edu)
  • From the last few decades, there has been an increasing research interest in the value of lignocellulosic biomass. (scirp.org)
  • In addition, using lignocellulosic materials and other low-cost biomass can significantly reduce the cost of materials used for ethanol production. (scirp.org)
  • The implementation of heterogeneous catalysts to produce biodiesel and residual lignocellulosic biomass to produce ethanol represent a great potential to supply the Bolivian fuel demand. (kth.se)
  • One of the most prominent examples is the engineering of baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the utilization of D-xylose, a five-carbon sugar found in high abundance in lignocellulosic biomass and a key substrate to achieve good process economy in chemical production from renewable and non-edible plant feedstocks. (lu.se)
  • Much of the groups research is directed towards improving the ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass. (lu.se)
  • Deploying effective carbon capture and storage at biofuels plants will cement ethanol and biodiesel as the lowest carbon liquid fuels commercially available in the marketplace. (ethanolproducer.com)
  • Biofuels are created using biomass energy . (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Biofuels like ethanol made from corn and biodiesel made from soybeans are critical to end dependence on fossil fuels and protect the earth. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • If a single organism could breakdown cellulosic biomass and synthesize biofuels, a process known as consolidated bioprocessing, it could significantly increase the efficiency and reduce the costs of biofuel production. (berscience.org)
  • The identification of this gene will enable more targeted metabolic engineering approaches to improve production of ethanol and other biofuels in C. thermocellum and other biomass-degrading microbes useful for consolidated bioprocessing. (berscience.org)
  • Tetra Tech provides best-in-class service using our Leading with Science® solutions on a wide array of renewable energy and fuel options, including biogas, landfill gas (LFG), renewable natural gas (RNG), organics management and diversion from landfills, biofuels, biomass, and waste-to-energy solutions. (tetratech.com)
  • However, the intensification of liquid biofuel production should focus on second- and third-generation biofuel production to minimize direct and indirect undesired impacts.This thesis considers the development of suitable technology and procedures to produce second-generation liquid biofuels, which can be divided into biodiesel and ethanol production. (kth.se)
  • Thermally-processed biomass can create electricity, biogas, or biofuels like ethanol and biodiesel. (shopify.com)
  • Biofuels like ethanol are made from biomass. (zmescience.com)
  • Marie develops genetically-modified microorganisms in order to convert lignocellulose into biofuels (such as ethanol) and those platform chemicals that are used to create bioplastics. (lu.se)
  • The use of liquid ethanol instead of gaseous ethylene, as the source of dienophile in this one-pot synthesis, makes the aromatics production much simpler and renewable, circumventing the use of ethylene at high pressure. (nih.gov)
  • Corn stalk balers have been working in record numbers this fall in northwest Iowa to collect feedstock for Emmetsburg's Project Liberty cellulosic ethanol plant, which converts corn residue into renewable fuel. (iowafarmbureau.com)
  • Ethanol production in Canada has reached almost 2 billion litres per year and will continue to grow because a federal renewable fuel standard has been implemented and transportation fuel markets continue to expand. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • Ethanol is a biofuel that can use for renewable purposes since it is made of biomass. (articlesfit.com)
  • Biomass is a rich and carbon-neutral renewable energy source and utilized for the production of ethanol and other valuable compounds. (studybiofuels.com)
  • When the renewable fraction of grid electricity is higher than 87%, liquid hydrocarbon production using Py-ECH has lower greenhouse gas emissions than cellulosic ethanol production. (umich.edu)
  • Electricity from nuclear power supplied 8% and renewable energy supplied 12%, which includes biomass, wind, hydro, solar and geothermal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lignoellulosic biomass is an inexpensive, renewable abundant and provides a unique natural resource for large-scale and cost-effective bio-energy collection. (scirp.org)
  • He said that ethanol being an indigenous, eco-friendly and renewable fuel holds promising prospects for India. (indiatvnews.com)
  • The use of renewable biomass creates additional value in farming, forestry, and other industries, reducing waste streams. (virginiaenergysense.org)
  • The most popular process for producing ethanol today uses yeast to make sugars and starches in sugar cane, corn, as well as sugar beets. (articlesfit.com)
  • The 5wt% Fe-H-Beta-150 catalyst enhanced very strongly the degradation of hemicellulose and lignin in biomass to sugars and acid-esters as well as phenolic compounds, respectively, compared to the non-acidic 5 wt% Fe-SiO 2 catalyst. (abo.fi)
  • Moreover, conversion of sugarcane biomass into fermentable sugars for second-generation ethanol production is a promising alternative to meet future demands of biofuel production in the country. (scielo.br)
  • Both ethanol and isobutanol are made from sugars produced by breaking down biomass. (technologyreview.com)
  • But it's not easy to produce isobutanol with the help of microbes like the ones that ferment those sugars into ethanol. (technologyreview.com)
  • This gene could be incorporated into an industrial yeast strain to increase the amount of ethanol produced from biomass. (glbrc.org)
  • And only a small amount of ethanol from cellulosic fuel are produce in the United States. (articlesfit.com)
  • While most of the industry uses large-scale, expensive oxygen-blown gasifiers to make liquids, the LanzaTech air-blown technology is much cheaper and easier to operate and can still produce bacteria at a scale that produces a meaningful amount of ethanol. (discretemachine.com)
  • Are soybeans biodiesel and corn ethanol good choices for alternative energy? (bionomicfuel.com)
  • In the United States, corn is the main crop used to produce a biofuel called ethanol and soybeans are used to create biodiesel, another biofuel. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Ethanol is made from corn. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Some farmers in the United States grow corn specifically for ethanol processing plants. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • The process of turning corn into ethanol is similar to making whiskey or other types of alcohol. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • The main feedstock for corn is for fuel ethanol production in the United States because of its availability and its relatively low cost historically. (articlesfit.com)
  • Brazil and the USA are major producers of ethanol throughout the world mainly use sugarcane and corn as a feedstock. (studybiofuels.com)
  • A key regulation in California's war on global warming emissions withstood a major court challenge by the energy industry-both oil and corn ethanol-when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear their challenge to an Appeals Court ruling on June 30. (planetizen.com)
  • Nowadays, new technologies are available to produce ethanol from sugarcane, corn and other feedstocks, reducing the off-season period. (scielo.br)
  • Ethanol is a fuel that is commonly made from corn but can be made from a variety of plants and crops, including sugarcane, prairie grasses, and algae. (virginiaenergysense.org)
  • Could be ethanol from corn, from sugarcane or any cellulosic material. (loe.org)
  • Sticking with ethanol, this can be broken down from starchy corn kernels. (zmescience.com)
  • The plant is designed for multi-feed/multi pretreatment capabilities for processing biomass such as bagasse, wheat straw, rice straw etc., and pretreatment operations of biomass under a wide range of operating conditions (up to 25 bar g and 220 Deg C) with steam/ acid/alkali/aqueous ammonium hydroxide. (kx2dev.com)
  • Zsolt Barta, Emma Kreuger, Lovisa Björnsson, Effects of steam pretreatment and coproduction with ethanol on the energy efficiency and process economics of combined biogas, heat and electricity production from industrial hemp. (lu.se)
  • Emma Kreuger, Bálint Sipos, Guido Zacchi, Sven-Erik Svensson, Lovisa Björnsson,Bioconversion of industrial hemp to ethanol and methane: The benefits of steam pretreatment and co-production. (lu.se)
  • High biodiesel and ethanol yields from second-generation feedstocks are feasible and could help reduce pollution levels and import dependency. (kth.se)
  • The end-uses were further divided into three variations in fuel economy and two different routes for production of ethanol from petrochemicals. (trb.org)
  • Biomass Magazine on Dec. 6 released the agenda for the 17th Annual International Biomass Conference & Expo taking place March 4-6, 2024 at the Greater Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, Virginia. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • Anaerobic digestion (biogas production) of biomass, including the influence of composition and physiology of biomass and the ecology of microorganisms. (lu.se)
  • Sustainable performance of lignocellulose-based ethanol and biogas co-produced in innovative biorefinery systems. (lu.se)
  • Björnsson L and Kreuger E , 2009, Biogas - nyckeln till en lyckad växtföljd. (lu.se)
  • One bottleneck in this process is the toxicity of ethanol to microbes such as the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (glbrc.org)
  • UW-Madison researchers have developed a method of using the Elongase I (ELO1) gene to impart ethanol tolerance to yeast. (glbrc.org)
  • Some biomass-degrading microbes such as Clostridium thermocellum can also synthesize ethanol, but they are poisoned by relatively low ethanol concentrations compared to sugar fermenters such as yeast or E. coli . (berscience.org)
  • There are great research opportunities in production processes of the first-generation ethanol regarding high-value added products, cost reduction and selection of new industrial yeast strains that are more robust and customized for each distillery. (scielo.br)
  • To obtain the highest ethanol production, two native yeast strains were isolated and characterized. (kth.se)
  • By using native yeast strains, a high content of ethanol per gram of biomass was achieved. (kth.se)
  • In microbial catalysis, whole microorganisms (usually yeast or bacteria) are used to convert biomass into the desired product. (lu.se)
  • It is a clear and colourless alcohol that is made from various biomass materials. (articlesfit.com)
  • A majority of automobiles in Brazil are power by the ethanol alone or on the combination of gasoline and alcohol. (articlesfit.com)
  • The team analyzed genomes of C. thermocellum mutants that could tolerate higher than normal ethanol concentrations, and found a consistently modified gene involved in alcohol metabolism. (berscience.org)
  • 2011. "Mutant Alcohol Dehydrogenase Leads to Improved Ethanol Tolerance in Clostridium thermocellum ," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 108, 13752-57. (berscience.org)
  • This report addresses questions of net gains in premium fuels that can be derived from the production and use of ethanol from biomass, and shows that for the US alcohol fuel program, energy balance need not be a concern. (trb.org)
  • Well, Nocera and his new colleagues at Harvard now report pairing their hydrogen-generating leaf with an engineered bacteria called Ralstonia eutropha to generate biomass and isopropyl alcohol, respectively - an alcohol fuel comparable to ethanol. (zmescience.com)
  • Fuel ethanol is a gasoline additive. (scandasia.com)
  • Life cycle analysis - which considers the emissions resulting from each step of production and consumption - indicates that a 10 per cent ethanol blend reduces GHG emissions by four to six per cent compared to gasoline. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • If a 100 per cent ethanol blend were available, GHG emissions would be between 40 and 62 per cent lower than those from gasoline production and use, depending on the production technologies and energy sources used. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • One blend is 10 percent ethanol and 90 percent gasoline and the other is 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Most of the motor gasoline today has fuel with ethanol. (articlesfit.com)
  • Most motor gasoline currently available across the United States is about 10 percent fuel ethanol per volume. (articlesfit.com)
  • Ethanol is the odorless liquid used as an alternative to petrol and can be used as a blend with gasoline. (studybiofuels.com)
  • In the first phase of the program, ethanol was added to gasoline. (scielo.br)
  • Flex-fuel cars can run either on 100% hydrous ethanol or on different blends of ethanol and gasoline. (scielo.br)
  • Furthermore, the use of ethanol blends replaced toxic additives in gasoline, such as tetraethyl lead and oil-derived benzene. (scielo.br)
  • Nowadays, gasoline contains a blending of 27% of anhydrous ethanol. (scielo.br)
  • The gasoline you buy contains 10% ethanol. (virginiaenergysense.org)
  • Some "flex fuel" vehicles can run on either regular gasoline or a mix of 85% ethanol known as E85. (virginiaenergysense.org)
  • As a biofuel, ethanol is relatively easy to make, but it has a lower energy density than gasoline and can't be transported through existing pipelines designed for petroleum fuels. (technologyreview.com)
  • Ethanol-based vehicles are thought to generate less pollution than gasoline-based vehicles, because ethanol emissions contain lower concentrations of mono-nitrogen oxides than those from gasoline emissions. (nature.com)
  • However, the predicted effect of various gasoline/ethanol blends on the concentration of atmospheric pollutants such as ozone varies between model and laboratory studies, including those that seek to simulate the same environmental conditions. (nature.com)
  • Here, we report the consequences of a real-world shift in fuel use in the subtropical megacity of São Paulo, Brazil, brought on by large-scale fluctuations in the price of ethanol relative to gasoline between 2009 and 2011. (nature.com)
  • We caution that although gasoline use seems to lower ozone levels in the São Paulo metropolitan area relative to ethanol use, strategies to reduce ozone pollution require knowledge of the local chemistry and consideration of other pollutants, particularly fine particles. (nature.com)
  • Figure 3: Gradual transitions between ethanol and gasoline in bi-fuel vehicles. (nature.com)
  • Salvo, A. & Huse, C. Is arbitrage tying the price of ethanol to that of gasoline? (nature.com)
  • A new and somewhat unusual coalition is advocating hybrid vehicles that can also run on plug-in electricity and alternative fuels like ethanol. (loe.org)
  • Despite many excellent engineering strategies that have allowed recombinant S. cerevisiae to ferment D-xylose to ethanol at high yields, the consumption rate of D-xylose is still significantly lower than that of. (lu.se)
  • Ethanol's Potential Contribution to Canada's Transportation Sector assesses the economic impact of the ethanol industry in Canada, its environmental and health effects, and the balance between the energy required to produce ethanol and the amount of energy generated. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • The report assesses the economic impact of the ethanol industry, examines the policy objectives that underpin government support of the ethanol industry, and assesses some of the future opportunities for the industry. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • Household composition by age group and sex, fuel type used for cooking and baking, stove types in use by the camp residents, impact of the ethanol with the CleanCook on indoor environment and health, are presented in brief. (bioenergylists.org)
  • The factory, which will have about four times the capacity of the facility in Crescentino, Italy, will produce two kinds of biofuel: fuel ethanol and mono-ethylene glycol. (scandasia.com)
  • SCS/SB 838 - Under current law, a qualified fuel ethanol producer is eligible for a monthly grant for fuel ethanol produced from Missouri agricultural products. (mo.gov)
  • This act allows such fuel ethanol to also be produced from biomass that is qualified by the Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority in consultation with the Conservation Commission. (mo.gov)
  • Fuel ethanol grant incentives paid for fuel ethanol produced from biomass are authorized between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2019 and shall only be available to two producers, with each producer limited to total payments of $7.5 million. (mo.gov)
  • The National Carbon Capture Conference & Expo is a two-day event designed specifically for companies and organizations advancing technologies and policy that support the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from all sources, including fossil fuel-based power plants, ethanol production plants and industrial processes, as well as directly from the atmosphere. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • What is Biomass fuel? (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Will we be seeing biomass fuel at our gas stations? (bionomicfuel.com)
  • The 85 percent ethanol blend is a much cleaner burning fuel that significantly reduces harmful emissions and is very environmentally friendly. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • 3. The project requested the Ethiopian Rural Energy Development and Promotion Center to study the impact of stoves that are already distributed to camp residents and the ethanol fuel. (bioenergylists.org)
  • Acquisition time and assumed spending for firewood, risks related with fuel acquisition, advantages of ethanol and use of the CleanCook are discussed in Sections Two and Three respectively. (bioenergylists.org)
  • The biomass fuel and ethanol industry requires process fans for several different applications. (robinsonfans.com)
  • We recommend and install air movement solutions that meet specifications at any fuel ethanol facility. (robinsonfans.com)
  • U.S. fuel ethanol producers typically utilize food grains and plants. (articlesfit.com)
  • That are use to create fuel ethanol across other regions across the globe. (articlesfit.com)
  • According to 135″, China will be able to produce a significant part of its fuel ethanol from biomass. (window-to-china.eu)
  • Simultaneously, the production of fuel ethanol from coal has made significant process. (window-to-china.eu)
  • As part of the continuing global rollout of LanzaTech's technology to capture carbon dioxide emissions and turn those emissions into fuel and chemicals, the company is rolling out a new small-scale waste biomass gasifier in India. (discretemachine.com)
  • However, a combination of factors involving oil price drops, reduction of subsidies to producers and rise of sugar prices contributed to fuel shortage that led to a major downturn in the demand for ethanol-run cars. (scielo.br)
  • At the beginning of 21st century, the use of ethanol as fuel was resumed chiefly motivated by high oil prices in the international market and the development of flex-fuel technology. (scielo.br)
  • Biomass can be used to generate electricity with the same technology used by fossil fuel-burning power plants. (virginiaenergysense.org)
  • Considerable public interest and debate have been focused on the so-called energy balance issue involved in the conversion of biomass materials into ethanol for fuel use. (trb.org)
  • To determine the fuel gains in ethanol production, six cases, encompassing three feedstocks, five process fuels, and three process variations, have been examined. (trb.org)
  • Monitoring parameters required for estimating emission reductions for SSC-CPA under PoA are amount of cassava pulp for ethanol production, ethanol production, consumption of fossil fuel and electricity in the ethanol plant, increase of transportation of ethanol by truck. (gec.jp)
  • The Harvard system bypasses the biomass step and goes straight to liquid fuel thanks to their engineered bacterium. (zmescience.com)
  • The economic impacts of ethanol production and use come from three primary sources: construction of plants, operation of plants, and government financial support of the industry, with the industry's contribution to the Canadian economy estimated at as much as $1.2 billion annually. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • An estimated $925 million in government revenues is generated during the construction phase for ethanol plants, and annual operations bring another $240 million (estimated) into government coffers. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • Biomass is organic, nonfossil matter (i.e., matter that comes from plants and animals). (virginiaenergysense.org)
  • The production capacity is estimated at around 30kL/day which is far smaller than other ethanol plants in general in Thailand. (gec.jp)
  • Biomass is organic material that comes from plants and animals, like wood, food, or manure. (shopify.com)
  • We call biomass any biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms - most often than not plants. (zmescience.com)
  • The fermented liquid is distilled by continuous boiling results in the formation of 95% anhydrous ethanol. (studybiofuels.com)
  • Rajinder Mittal, MD of BCL Industries, said that OMCs decision to hike the price of ethanol twice is significant. (indiatvnews.com)
  • Hence, the government proactively upped the price of ethanol once it sensed that the initial hike was inadequate in offsetting the higher cost," he said. (indiatvnews.com)
  • This lesson will cover how ethanol is produced, from both starch and cellulose. (psu.edu)
  • They have a high sugar and starch content to make ethanol. (articlesfit.com)
  • To build an ethanol production plant using cassava pulp as raw material in the facility of a starch factory proposed for the members (cassava starch factories) of Thai Tapioca Starch Association (TTSA). (gec.jp)
  • In this project, cassava starch factory can use their byproducts - cassava pulp as main raw material for ethanol production. (gec.jp)
  • The ethanol plant will be built in the cassava starch factory. (gec.jp)
  • 78 ℃ and ethanol concentrations close to 50% yielded the best results for the three materials. (springer.com)
  • Predictions of vapor concentrations were highly correlated to measurements, but activity coefficients are needed for ethanol blends. (cdc.gov)
  • Cellulases provide a key opportunity for achieving tremendous benefits of biomass utilization. (scirp.org)
  • Being able to effectively pretreat biomass either by steam explosion or other novel technologies is key obstacle for ethanol production and biorefinery research. (lu.se)
  • At present, 10 per cent ethanol is blended into petrol, and the government is looking to double this. (indiatvnews.com)
  • Earlier on Tuesday, Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari launched a 100 per cent ethanol-fueled variant of Toyota's Innova car. (indiatvnews.com)
  • The LanzaTech gasifier, which will be built in partnership with Indian project development firm Ankur Scientific, will use waste to make ethanol and chemicals rather than power. (discretemachine.com)
  • A new study by researchers at the University of California, Merced suggests that using biomass to create electricity to power cars could be more efficient than using the same biomass to create ethanol to power cars. (planetizen.com)
  • Ethanol production from cellulosic biomass can make a significant contribution toward decreasing our dependence on fossil fuels. (glbrc.org)
  • Ethanol is available at gas stations in two different blends. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Moreover, the use of ethanol blends has improved air quality in large urban centers, reducing emissions of carbon monoxide from 50 g/km driven to less than 5.8 g/km driven. (scielo.br)
  • Organized by BBI International and produced by Biomass Magazine, this event brings current and future producers of bioenergy and biobased products together with waste generators, energy crop growers, municipal leaders, utility executives, technology providers, equipment manufacturers, project developers, investors and policy makers. (ethanolproducer.com)
  • Researchers at the DOE Bioenergy Science Center (BESC) have now identified a key gene in C. thermocellum that is related to enhanced ethanol tolerance. (berscience.org)
  • 2020. Empirical evidence for the potential climate benefits of decarbonizing light vehicle transport in the U.S. with bioenergy from purpose-grown biomass with and without BECCS. (msu.edu)
  • Biomass & Bioenergy, 64, 199-210. (lu.se)
  • Ethanol production was studied using the residues of Schinus molle seeds after the essential oil extraction process, which is available in excess in Bolivia. (kth.se)
  • It's a true one-stop shop - the world's premier educational and networking junction for all biomass industries. (ethanolproducer.com)
  • This study has further demonstrated the feasible biotechnological conversion of agrowastes to produce ethanol using both A. niger and S. cerevisiae. (ncsu.edu)
  • If the pilot project is successful and the gasifiers are rolled out at scale across India, it could mean an ability for the country to produce roughly 25 billion liters of ethanol per year and result in removing 60 million tons of carbon dioxide annually, according to LanzaTech's estimates. (discretemachine.com)
  • The information is also given on the processing of agricultural biomass to produce industrially important enzymes, e.g., ligninases or cellulases. (scirp.org)
  • After the second oil crisis in 1979, the automobile industry started to produce the first car to run on ethanol only for the Brazilian market. (scielo.br)
  • It increased ethanol consumption and reduced significantly oil dependence. (scielo.br)
  • The enzymatic hydrolysates of the agrowastes were used as substrates for ethanol production by Saccharomyces cerevisiae MTCC174. (ncsu.edu)
  • The influence of the temperature and aqueous ethanol concentration (Et-OH) on extract properties (total phenol content (TPC) and antioxidant activity) was firstly analyzed. (springer.com)
  • We report a novel catalytic conversion of biomass-derived furans and alcohols to aromatics over zeolite catalysts. (nih.gov)
  • Synchrotron-diffraction experiments and proton-affinity calculations clearly suggest that a preferred protonation of ethanol over the furan is a key step facilitating the Diels-Alder and dehydration reactions in the acid sites of the zeolite. (nih.gov)
  • The preferred route uses syngas which carbonylates dimethylester over a zeolite catalyst, providing methyl acetate, and simultaneously hydrogenates methyl acetate to ethanol over a Cu/ZnO catalyst. (window-to-china.eu)
  • The present summarized review work begins with an overview on the physio-chemical features and composition of major agricultural biomass. (scirp.org)
  • The project has arranged a storage facility in the Camp and secured about 300,000 liters of Ethanol form Finchaa Sugar Factory for further supply of ethanol to the camp residents. (bioenergylists.org)
  • Our parent company, the Italian chemistry company Mossi Ghisolfi Group, and Danish biochemical company Novozymes are expected to invest about $500 million to build the factory, which will process 1 million metric tons of biomass every year," Sean Ma, Chemtex's president and CEO, told China Daily. (scandasia.com)
  • A general process used for ethanol production is shown in diagram 1. (studybiofuels.com)
  • In 2007 he was brought over to the bioethanol field by Professor Guido Zacchi, first as a researcher connected to the Process Development Unit and later on as the main responsible for the techno-economical evaluations related to the ethanol research at the department. (lu.se)
  • LOBET: Every car technology that squeezes more miles out of a gallon of gas has its own passionate devotees - those for clean diesel, for battery cars, hybrids and ethanol. (loe.org)
  • The enzymes are the first stage, but there are several stages to producing ethanol. (psu.edu)
  • evaluate how the enzymes work and on certain biomass parts particular enzymes are used and products that are made. (psu.edu)
  • The 10 percent ethanol blend can be used in any gas vehicle without needing any modifications to the engine. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • More importantly, both our experiments and theoretical studies demonstrate that the use of ethanol instead of ethylene, results in significantly higher rates and higher selectivity to aromatics, due to lower activation barriers over the solid acid sites. (nih.gov)
  • The gaseous atmosphere of hydrogen also enhanced the degradation of biomass. (abo.fi)
  • The maximum yield (35.34 g/L) of ethanol was obtained when residual fruit pulp was used as a substrate. (ncsu.edu)
  • The findings are based on a thorough review of an extensive range of reports and scientific studies about ethanol technologies, costs, environmental impacts, infrastructure, and policy support, with a particular focus on research using peer-reviewed, scientific methods. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • The purpose of this report is to assess the evidence and to contribute to policy discussions around ethanol," said Len Coad, Director, Environment, Energy and Transportation. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • Our study concludes that ethanol should be part of Canada's energy mix. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • Biomass as an alternative energy source has been a very hot topic. (bionomicfuel.com)
  • Project Gaia, which is designed to promote clean energy (at present ethanol with its stove) to the vast majority where there is a shortage of firewood, supplied 300 Clean Cook stoves with ethanol in collaboration with the UNHCR for refugees in the camp. (bioenergylists.org)