Cellulosic Biofuels Equipment For Bioenergy Available In USA
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PremiumManufactured by Harp Renewables Limitedbased in IRELAND
What is Biomass? Biomass is biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms. It most often refers to plants or plant-based materials which are specifically called lignocellulosic biomass. Wood remains the largest biomass energy source to date. Wood-based Biomass comes in various forms. The two main types are woodchip and pellets. Harp Renewables Biomass energy systems can be ...
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based in USA
We can convert our cellulosic ethanol into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using the licensed Vertimass ...
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Manufactured by Novozymes A/Sbased in DENMARK
Cellic® helps plant owners optimize their processes when producing fermentable sugars and ethanol derived from cellulosic ...
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Manufactured by JELU-WERK J. Ehrler GmbH & Co. KGbased in GERMANY
The natural crude fibre source under the brand name JELUVET is an all-natural lignocellulose. JELUVET is used as a nutrient-independent and standardisable crude fibre component for compound feed. Our lignocellulose is characterised by: absence of mycotoxins, a crude fibre content 2-3 times higher than conventional crude fibre sources, excellent swelling and water binding capacity, manufacture ...
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Manufactured by General Biomass Companybased in USA
Getting Off Oil Biofuels and bioplastics have the potential to replace large amounts of oil. Achieving that potential requires cellulosic feedstocks and the technology to convert them to renewable drop-in bioplastics, renewable chemicals, and advanced ...
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Manufactured by Poet, LLCbased in USA
Ethanol is an essential component of the 138-billion-gallon U.S. gasoline market. When blended with gasoline, ethanol increases octane ratings, reduces production cost by volume and facilitates compliance with emissions and fuel efficiency standards. Ethanol is by far the most widely produced renewable fuel in the United States today, with approximately 13.9 billion gallons produced in 2011. It ...
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Manufactured by Sekabbased in SWEDEN
Carbon-neutral raw materials for new environmentally friendly chemicals, biofuels and energy carriers. The forestry and timber industries, agriculture, the food and manufacturing industries. Many companies have one thing in common – cellulose-based by-products, a resource they do not know how to make best use of. Sekab has developed CelluAPP® in response to this ...
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by BioGasolbased in DENMARK
BioGasol offers pretreatment units for feedstock capacities up to 50 kg/h, 500 kg/h and 1,000 kg/h commercially. Upscaled units with even higher capacities for up to 12,000 kg feedstock ar due to be released for sale in the near future and are suitable for large scale production (i.e. 4 units installed in ...
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based in USA
Inventure’s MSCF technology breaks down cellulose biomass into glucose, fermentable polysaccharides, lignin and high grade cellulose. Total conversion of raw biomass residues into target materials exceeds ...
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Manufactured by Hydro-Thermal Corporationbased in USA
Hydro-Thermal’s newest innovation is called the NOH or the Non-Obstructing Heater. The NOH’s straight tube design allows unrestricted flow, prevents pressure drop and heats slurries without plugging or fouling. The NOH’s rugged design and materials of construction allow it to handle abrasive materials minimizing wear on internal ...
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by BioGasolbased in DENMARK
Carbofrac is a highly efficient and cost-effective pretreatment system specifically designed for the biochemical conversion of lignocellulosic feedstock. Carbofrac is BioGasol's proprietary technology and is now commercially ...
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Manufactured by BTS Biogasbased in ITALY
With our "ruminoPOWER" series, we have been able to significantly increase the biogas production and biological performance (η – biol) compared to traditional plants, using a two-stage fermentation process. The two-stage process enables the biomass to fully split the biomass and subsequently to achieve the complete fermentation of cellulose and hemicellulose. This allows us to use ...
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Manufactured by General Biomass Companybased in USA
Cellulosic technology is a key to significant reduction of greenhouse gases and is a significant global warming ...
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based in USA
Bioethanol can be created by fermenting the soluble sugars from our CTS process. Production of ethanol in this manner allows us to access the lucrative D3 RIN subsides specifically designated for cellulosic ...
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Manufactured by Sekabbased in SWEDEN
This is how we can make sugar and ethanol from cellulose. The process developed by Sekab E-Technology consists mainly of four steps: pre-treatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation and reprocessing. When the raw material has come into the plant, it is transferred to a vessel where it is pre-treated with acid and steam at a temperature of 200 degrees. This releases sugars from the hemicellulose. ...
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Manufactured by Frontline BioEnergy, LLCbased in USA
Renewable Natural Gas: RNG is produced by Frontline’s Biomass-into-Natural-Gas™ (BING™) process which integrates Frontline’s gasification and gas conditioning technologies with catalytic methanation and carbon dioxide removal. The syngas is cleaned extensively and later upgraded to renewable natural gas and carbon dioxide. This integrated process produces natural gas from ...
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based in USA
Remove fiber pre-fermentation. Produce a cellulosic ethanol feedstock. Increase fermenter capacity. Up to 10% plant throughput gain. Reduce distillation ...
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based in ITALY
Success in cellulosic ethanol constitutes a feat with which Biochemtex, affiliate of the Mossi & Ghisolfi Group, challenged the chemistry world, already back in 2006. With a total investment exceeding 150M€ and over 7 years dedicated to research and development within the R&D center of Rivalta Scrivia in Italy, Biochemtex created Proesa™, a socalled “second ...
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Manufactured by C2 Biotechnologies, LLCbased in USA
The cellulase fusion enzyme has been designed to convert cellulose directly to glucose under conditions that allow yeast fermentation. Lingnocellulosic feed stocks require at least three enzymatic activities to release trapped sugars for conversion into energy. A synergistic sequence of events releases sugar. Endocellulase acts randomly on the cellulose chain, while exocellulase acts on ...
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based in SWITZERLAND
One touch solution to innovate in nutrition. Best in class in acceleration. How we make a difference: Affordable, higher functionality, traceable and safe. Our catalyst technology valorizes lignocellulosic plant biomass. Our catalyst is fully recoverable for subsequent reuse. Our method is simple, cost efficient and fast to implement. Our products have higher ...
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