Ethanol production three different methods
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Ethanol production three different methods
Dry Miling:
Wet milling:
Coskata Cellulose Production (an estimated $1 a gallon production cost):
Remember the feedstock can be almost any organic material and that could include sewage! A link: http://discovermagazine.com/2008/oct...g-into-ethanol
a Rangefuels link: http://www.rangefuels.com/ethanol
a Coskata link:http://www.coskata.com/Ethanol.asp
It is looking like Clewiston, Florida will be the first Commerical Coskata Plant that is to open in 2010? It will use sugar cane as a feedstock--see this link: http://biofuelsdigest.com/blog2/2008...nt-in-florida/
Wet milling:
Coskata Cellulose Production (an estimated $1 a gallon production cost):
Remember the feedstock can be almost any organic material and that could include sewage! A link: http://discovermagazine.com/2008/oct...g-into-ethanol
a Rangefuels link: http://www.rangefuels.com/ethanol
a Coskata link:http://www.coskata.com/Ethanol.asp
It is looking like Clewiston, Florida will be the first Commerical Coskata Plant that is to open in 2010? It will use sugar cane as a feedstock--see this link: http://biofuelsdigest.com/blog2/2008...nt-in-florida/
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Re: Ethanol production three different methods
Then there is ethanol production from "algae". The yields are like 8x of what corn produces but...until it reaches commerical production, everything is "assumed".
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