Grayling Willer from Akron, Iowa has questions about proposed CO2 pipelines from ethanol plants: “There have been CO2 pipeline projects proposed to go through our area, carrying CO2 from ethanol ...
Fermenting corn starch to generate ethanol for fuel is a complex biochemical process that requires the monitoring of numerous parameters to ensure optimal production. Measuring these parameters using ...
Ethanol fermentation remains the cornerstone of bioethanol production, converting fermentable sugars from first‐generation (cane, beet, grain) and second‐generation (lignocellulosic, agricultural ...
Humans have used fermentation to produce wine, bread, and other related products for centuries. An article published in Microorganisms describes fermentation as the conversion of sugars or ...
The complete genome sequence of the ethanol-producing bacterium Zymomonas mobilis provides new opportunities for industrial alcohol fermentation. Z. mobilis lacks genes for 2-oxoglutarate ...
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 ...
(MENAFN- IMARC Group) Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol, is a volatile, flammable liquid commonly produced through the fermentation of sugars derived from crops such as corn, sugarcane, or biomass.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Rapier is a chemical engineer covering the energy sector. This year begins the ninth year of cellulosic ethanol mandates in ...
Contrary to popular belief, ethanol fuel will do little or nothing to increase our energy security or stabilize fuel prices. Instead, it will increase greenhouse gas emissions, local air pollutant ...
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