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It is, therefore, a good idea to develop processes for producing ethanol from starch feedstocks other than corn in order to supplement the corn ethanol production while waiting for the lignocellulosic biomass ethanol technology to be ready for commercialization.
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However, scientific reports about biomass ethanol raise some of the same concerns that have been raised with corn ethanol, including potential problems with soil erosion, runoff and soil fertility.
Sadly, the pathetic truth is that hydropower, biomass, ethanol and other renewable sources are pipe dreams.
Biomass ethanol is ethanol made from non-grain plant materials known as biomass.
Biomass pretreatment is an essential step in biomass ethanol production with high yield [ 3, 4].
Due to the complicated structure of the cell wall in biomass, additional pretreatment is needed for biomass ethanol production compared to grain ethanol.
Corn stover is in many ways an ideal feedstock for biomass ethanol production.
c Biomass, ethanol or glycerol yield from consumed sugars (g g-1 sugar).
Biological pretreatment that utilizes the metabolite of microorganism in nature to break up the cell wall of biomass for ethanol production is a promising technology due to its advantages of having a low energy requirement and being friendly to the environment [ 7, 8].
Depending on the biomass pretreatment technology, Monte Carlo simulations showed that the Net Present Value (NPV) of the flexible plant increases by 20 28% in relation to an ethanol-dedicated plant.
Our proprietary biomass fractionator technology extracts useful hydrocarbons from biomass, leaving behind the excess carbon as a high purity solid.
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