bioethanol fermentation News
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Grape waste could make competitive biofuel
The solid waste left over from wine-making could make a competitive biofuel, University of Adelaide researchers have found. Published in the journal Bioresource Technology, the researchers showed that up to 400 litres of bioethanol could be produced by fermentation of a tonne of grape marc (the leftover skins, stalks and seeds from wine-making). Global wine production leaves an estimated 13 ...
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RIT partners with Synergy Biogas to tap algae’s ‘green’ power for cleaner water, biofuels
Rochester Institute of Technology and Synergy Biogas are exploring the environmental benefits of microalgae to clean agricultural wastewater and make biofuels. Jeff Lodge, associate professor in RIT’s Thomas Gosnell School of Life Sciences, is running a three-month pilot program at Synergy Biogas, a high-tech anaerobic digester located on Synergy Farms in Covington, N.Y, to ...
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CENER (Spain) to Acquire Equipment for Biomass Pretreatment Research
AdvanceBio Systems, LLC today announced that the National Renewable Energy Centre of Spain (CENER) selected, in a global competitive bidding process, AdvanceBio Systems' SuPR2G Bench Scale Pretreatment Reactor to conduct basic research and development work, related to the production of fermentable sugars from lignocellulose rich biomass feedstocks. "CENER and AdvanceBio Systems intend to ...
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New members to join WBA!
NEW Members: Herz Energietechnik GmbH Energie Steiermark AG NEW Silver Sponsor and WBA member: Agrana Group Click Here to see our full list of members. About Agrana Group. AGRANA is an internationally oriented Austrian company which adds value to agricultural commodities to produce a wide range of industrial products for the processing sector. With around 8,500 personnel based at 56 ...
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Biofuels: Many Possibilities To Decarbonise Transport
Since the turn of the millennium, virtually all of the UK’s industrial sectors have been on a consistent trajectory of reducing emissions, all aside from transport, whose emissions reduction has flatlined over the last 10 years. This is not through a lack of available technology: options certainly exist that could play big roles in decarbonising the transport sector, but many have yet to be ...
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