Lowering Cost of Bio-Ethanol Production Using Electrolytic Process, 2005 Engineering, Pulping & Environmental Conference

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Ethanol is an attractive alternative fuel for automobiles and other uses. Current ethanol costs from corn and sugarcane using conventional methods usually requires subsidies from governments to compete. An electrolytic process designed for lignin extraction from lignocellulosic biomass and caustic recovery from black liquor showed costs can be reduced to almost half by adding co-products like pulp for paper production. This paper compares technical parameters and cost projections for ethanol production from corn and sugarcane using pilot results.

Author: Caro, R.F., Hurter, R.W.
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Lowering Cost of Bio-Ethanol Production Using Electrolytic Process, 2005 Engineering, Pulping & Environmental Conference
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