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As a result, the country is Europe's largest consumer of bioenergy and is setting benchmarks especially in innovative technologies. Cellulosic ethanol, gasification, cogeneration and gas processing technologies for the feed-in of biogas into the natural gas grid are being developed in Germany. ...
ByGermany Trade & Invest based in Berlin, GERMANY
We can engineer and build complete systems for traditional uses, such as water recycling and recovery of valuable by-products, as well as some new uses including the production of cellulosic ...
ByMembrane Specialists LLC based in Hamilton, OHIO (USA)
Bagasse is the tough fibrous material left over after crushing plants such as sugarcane, sorghum, hemp, olives, palm nuts, or grapes. The term comes from a French word meaning refuse or trash. Deep in sugarcane country, you’ll see mountains of the ...
ByBuskirk Engineering based in Ossian, INDIANA (USA)
The increasing cost of corn is driving ethanol producers to find alternate feedstocks, including cellulose. Membrane Specialists’ extensive background in the pulp and paper industry has given us considerable experience with the multiple separation and concentration steps required to extract cellulose from biomass, convert it to sugars and eventually to ...
ByMembrane Specialists LLC based in Hamilton, OHIO (USA)
Ethanol can be produced from a variety of raw materials such as corn, sugar cane, soy beans, switchgrass, corn stover, and cellulosic materials. Corn can be processed in a dry or wet mill to produce ethanol. Advances and research in ethanol continues to find new and more energy efficient ways to produce ethanol and biofuels and new raw materials for ...
ByNational Oilwell Varco (NOV) based in Houston, TEXAS (USA)
General Biomass needs and welcomes support from investors, partners and applicants to develop our own ability to contribute to solutions. Our area of expertise is cellulosic technology to make glucose and xylose from biomass. Glucose from cellulose and xylose from hemicellulose are the core feedstocks for biofuels, whether ethanol, butanol or designer biofuels. ...
ByGeneral Biomass Company based in Evanston, ILLINOIS (USA)
