A. Nebra, "Ethanol Production from Sugar Cane: Assessing the Possibilities of Improving Energy Efficiency through Exergetic Cost Analysis," Heat Transf. Eng., vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 272-281, 2009.Modesto M, Zemp RJ, Nebra SA. Ethanol production from sugar cane: assessing the possibilities ...
Sugar cane is one of the most common raw materials used in sugar and ethanol production. More than 30 billion L of spent wash are generated annually by 254 cane molasses-based distilleries in India alone (0.2 to 1.8 m3 waste water/ton sugar produced). The effluent has a pH between 4 to...
shows that from the beginning of the current crop year to September 16, the crushed sugar cane totalled 406.26 million tones, an increase of 16.21% year-on-year. The ethanol production was 17.24 billion litres to September 16, of which 9.88 billion litres of hydrous ethanol and ...
@ Glasshouse- Sugar cane production for ethanol gas is very damaging to the rain forest and biodiversity. Huge swaths of the Eastern Amazon have been deforested to make room for alcool plantations, leading to a positive feedback loop that causes desertification. This desertification causes drought,...
Antunes, F.A.F., L.C. Thomé, J.C. Santos, A.P. Ingle, C.B. Costa, V. dos Anjos, M.J.V. Bell, C.A. Rosa, and S.S. da Silva. 2021. Multi-scale study of the integrated use of the carbohydrate fractions of sugarcane bagasse for ethanol and xylitol production.Renewable Energ...
Sustainable Production of Second-Generation Biofuels: Potential and Perspectives in Major Economies and Developing Countries In particular, the sustainability of many first-generation biofuels 鈥which are produced primarily from food crops such as grains, sugar cane and vegetable oils 鈥has been ...
Sugarcane has been projected as the crop forthe future, contributing to the production of not only sugarbut also a renewable source of green energy in the form ofbioethanol, bioelectricity and many biobased products. Theindustry produces 350–365 million tons (Mt) cane,25–27 Mt white sugar ...
Sugar cane was introduced in Brazil for sugar production but it was later developed as a major source of fuel ethanol, chemicals, materials and electricity... F Galembeck - 《Energy & Environmental Science》 被引量: 13发表: 2010年 The role of sugar cane in Brazil's history and economy en...
Zymomonas mobilis strains were compared with each other and with a Saacharomyces cerevisiae strain for the production of ethanol from sugar cane molasses in batch fermentations. The effect of pH and temperature on ethanol production by... HJJV Vuuren,L Meyer - 《Biotechnology Letters》 被引量:...
The market is dominated by cane sugar, at 80% of all production, but beet sugar is an important crop in more northern climates. 1. Brazil Due partly to favorable weather, Brazil's already massive contribution to the world's sugar supply is expected to increase by four million metric tons ...