A new technique to monitor contamination in bioethanol production could increase revenue by more than $1.6 billion USD and reduce CO 2 emissions by 2 million tons. For the first time ever, researchers ...
It is possible to produce bioethanol from agricultural and industrial waste in existing plants in a socioeconomically sustainable way, according to new research from Sweden. It is possible to produce ...
Paper industry waste, notably sludge and recycled fibre rejects, represents a substantial reservoir of cellulose and hemicellulose that can be converted into bioethanol through established ...
In 1998, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fuels Development (OFD) requested that the National Research Council (NRC) evaluate the OFD's research and development (R&D) strategy and ...
Bioethanol, a renewable alternative to fossil fuels, is principally produced by fermenting sugars derived from biomass feedstocks. Conventional routes employ sugar‐rich crops such as sugarcane or ...
Current R&D on processing technologies is focused on improving the conversion of low-value biomass feedstocks to ethanol. According to the Bioethanol Strategic Roadmap, NREL's primary guide for the ...