This research examines whether sweet sorghum, a crop considered more drought-tolerant and suitable for semi-arid areas than corn, could result in an economically viable sweet sorghum ethanol pathway in the Great Plains. We find that that if the D5–D6 RIN price spread exceeds the $0.35/gal recently experienced, the benefits of the pathway would be equivalent to about $90/acre of sweet sorghum, or $0.38/gal of ethanol. Because of sparse cultivation potential, only four the six existing plants in the Nebraska–Colorado High Plains area might expect transportation costs to be low enough for economic feasibility
Sweet sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench is a special purpose sorghum with a sugar-rich stalk, almo...
The majority of the ethanol currently produced in the United States is derived from the hydrolysis a...
In recent years there is considerable debate on alternative feedstocks for bioethanol production to...
This research examines whether sweet sorghum, a crop considered more drought-tolerant and suitable f...
It has been proposed that non-irrigated sweet sorghum might be grown in western Nebraska as a season...
Sweet sorghum [SS; Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a potential biofuel crop for the Great Plains. Sw...
Potential feedstocks from crop-based energy production systems range from starchy and sugary tuberou...
Sweet sorghum is similar to grain sorghum but possesses sugar-rich stalks, with higher juice conten...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is an important dryland cereal grown in India (7.8 million ha...
Not AvailableBiofuels have been widely recognized as a best alternative to insulate emerging economi...
Renewable sources of energy can help mitigate the negative effects associated with the use of fossil...
July 2013.A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Graduate School At the University of Missouri In ...
Biofuels have been widely recognized as a best alternative to insulate emerging economies against fa...
Bioethanol and biodiesel produced from renewable energy sources are gaining importance in light of ...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) and sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) are promising crops for adv...
Sweet sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench is a special purpose sorghum with a sugar-rich stalk, almo...
The majority of the ethanol currently produced in the United States is derived from the hydrolysis a...
In recent years there is considerable debate on alternative feedstocks for bioethanol production to...
This research examines whether sweet sorghum, a crop considered more drought-tolerant and suitable f...
It has been proposed that non-irrigated sweet sorghum might be grown in western Nebraska as a season...
Sweet sorghum [SS; Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a potential biofuel crop for the Great Plains. Sw...
Potential feedstocks from crop-based energy production systems range from starchy and sugary tuberou...
Sweet sorghum is similar to grain sorghum but possesses sugar-rich stalks, with higher juice conten...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is an important dryland cereal grown in India (7.8 million ha...
Not AvailableBiofuels have been widely recognized as a best alternative to insulate emerging economi...
Renewable sources of energy can help mitigate the negative effects associated with the use of fossil...
July 2013.A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Graduate School At the University of Missouri In ...
Biofuels have been widely recognized as a best alternative to insulate emerging economies against fa...
Bioethanol and biodiesel produced from renewable energy sources are gaining importance in light of ...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) and sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) are promising crops for adv...
Sweet sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench is a special purpose sorghum with a sugar-rich stalk, almo...
The majority of the ethanol currently produced in the United States is derived from the hydrolysis a...
In recent years there is considerable debate on alternative feedstocks for bioethanol production to...