SJ: Yes. Energy is over-funded in sectors such as solar cells. Some biofuels areas are over-funded. Trying to do ethanol is a bad idea, corn or even cellulose too. But others are making high-margin industrial chemicals. …
The majority of ethanol produced in the United States is made from corn. Current research is exploring ways to efficiently convert cellulose (agricultural waste, forest residue, municipal solid waste, and energy crops) to ethanol. …
SJ: Yes. Energy is over-funded in sectors such as solar cells. Some biofuels areas are over-funded. Trying to do ethanol is a bad idea, corn or even cellulose too. But others are making high-margin industrial chemicals. …
SJ: Yes. Energy is over-funded in sectors such as solar cells. Some biofuels areas are over-funded. Trying to do ethanol is a bad idea, corn or even cellulose too. But others are making high-margin industrial chemicals. …
Other hotbeds of biodiesel activity include France, Italy, Poland and the US Look for new low-cost feedstocks to revolutionize this industry, like jatropha, algae and waste animal fats. Where the Green Industry, and Its Investments, …
Other hotbeds of biodiesel activity include France, Italy, Poland and the US Look for new low-cost feedstocks to revolutionize this industry, like jatropha, algae and waste animal fats. Where the Green Industry, and Its Investments, …
Other hotbeds of biodiesel activity include France, Italy, Poland and the US Look for new low-cost feedstocks to revolutionize this industry, like jatropha, algae and waste animal fats. Where the Green Industry, and Its Investments, …
US mandates call for the blending of 100 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol, or about the output of one of the roughly 170 US corn-based ethanol plants, into gasoline by 2010. That compares to the mandate's requirement of blending 12 …
Domestic biomass comes from agricultural and forestry residue as well as municipal and industrial wastes. The field of biomass is very exciting as biomass can be converted to energy and used as alternative to petroleum. …
“It's generally referred to as "cellulosic ethanol" production (meaning ethanol made from cellulose). However, cellulose can be turned into all forms of energy depending on how you transform it. Anaerobic (without oxygen) digestion …
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