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The process of breaking down cellulose into sugars was discovered in France in the 1800’s, and cellulosic ethanol production was first commercialized in Germany in 1898.
The process of breaking down cellulose into sugars was discovered in France in the 1800's, and cellulosic ethanol production was first commercialized in Germany in 1898.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Alliance BioEnergy Plus, Inc. (OTC QB: ALLM) (the "Company") today highlighted the Company's research on the economics of its patented ...
Yet another cellulosic ethanol project launched recently, this time in Alpena, MI with Governor Jennifer Granholm on hand for the ribbon cutting. The facility will be run by American Process ...
Cellulosic ethanol has been in need of a breakthrough, but now two Danish companies may have found it--new technical processes that can produce this very efficient biofuel for $2 a gallon.
A gallon of cellulosic ethanol attracts $ 1. 0017 more under the Renewable Fuel Standard than a gallon of corn ethanol, and it also qualifies for an extra $ 1. 01 in cellulosic incentive tax credit.
A startup based in Tel Aviv, Israel, called HCL-Cleantech has reinvented a century-old process called the Bergius process as a much cheaper method to produce ethanol from biomass. The process uses ...
In 2011, POET said it planned to replicate the cellulosic production process at 27 of its conventional corn ethanol plants and license the process to other companies, with an ultimate production ...
See a new announcement from Chrysler and ZeaChem to accelerate the development of cellulosic ethanol and spiff up the automaker's green credentials. Skip to main content. Get Our Newsletter.
--Companies to Jointly Develop Process Design Packages (PDPs) that Enable Lowest Cost, Commercial-Scale Ethanol Production from Sugarcane, Corn and Wheat Residuals-- ...
Company lands $166 million, more than anticipated, to help complete a 20 million gallon-per-year plant next year that uses a gasification process. Range Fuels expands funding to speed cellulosic ...
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, corn-based ethanol provides 26 percent more energy than is required for its production, while cellulosic provides 80 percent more energy.
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