The energy balance and economics of grain to ethanol plants are matters of current national interest, as we strive to deal with our liquid fuel supply problems. This report prepared at the request of the Department of Energy, examines the energy balance and economic questions for a particular farm-scale plant in Campo, Colo. It shows that such plants may have a place in our national liquid fuel supply system
This report is a result of the fuel alcohol research team\u27s broadened focus during 1983. A compre...
ABSTRACT. Dry‐grind ethanol plants have the potential to reduce their operating costs and improve th...
California's target for greenhouse gas reduction in part relies on the development of viable low-car...
We have calculated energy and economic balance for three sizes of ethanol-for-grain plants: 1) Singl...
The goal of this project was to explore the ethanol industry in the U.S. In this report we detail th...
Small-scale alcohol plants will have difficulty in supplying fuel that is competitive in cost with p...
This report estimates the net energy balance of corn ethanol utilizing the latest survey of U.S. cor...
The ethanol industry has expanded rapidly in recent times. Utilizing budgeted ethanol plant and farm...
Ethanol produced from grain is viewed by many as a way to reduce energy imports, levels of carbon mo...
Concerns about rising energy costs, energy dependence on other nations, and green house gas emission...
Concerns about rising energy costs, energy dependence on other nations, and green house gas emission...
The United States (US) and Brazil have been the two leading producers of fuel ethanol since the 1970...
With the passage of the Energy Policy Act, the rapidly expanding number of ethanol plants, and the f...
Report Summary: This bulletin presents statistics on the annual production and geographic distribut...
This report provides overall state and national information on the quantity, availability, and costs...
This report is a result of the fuel alcohol research team\u27s broadened focus during 1983. A compre...
ABSTRACT. Dry‐grind ethanol plants have the potential to reduce their operating costs and improve th...
California's target for greenhouse gas reduction in part relies on the development of viable low-car...
We have calculated energy and economic balance for three sizes of ethanol-for-grain plants: 1) Singl...
The goal of this project was to explore the ethanol industry in the U.S. In this report we detail th...
Small-scale alcohol plants will have difficulty in supplying fuel that is competitive in cost with p...
This report estimates the net energy balance of corn ethanol utilizing the latest survey of U.S. cor...
The ethanol industry has expanded rapidly in recent times. Utilizing budgeted ethanol plant and farm...
Ethanol produced from grain is viewed by many as a way to reduce energy imports, levels of carbon mo...
Concerns about rising energy costs, energy dependence on other nations, and green house gas emission...
Concerns about rising energy costs, energy dependence on other nations, and green house gas emission...
The United States (US) and Brazil have been the two leading producers of fuel ethanol since the 1970...
With the passage of the Energy Policy Act, the rapidly expanding number of ethanol plants, and the f...
Report Summary: This bulletin presents statistics on the annual production and geographic distribut...
This report provides overall state and national information on the quantity, availability, and costs...
This report is a result of the fuel alcohol research team\u27s broadened focus during 1983. A compre...
ABSTRACT. Dry‐grind ethanol plants have the potential to reduce their operating costs and improve th...
California's target for greenhouse gas reduction in part relies on the development of viable low-car...