A new extraction process using ethanol at a temperature above boiling point is assessed from an economic point of view. The study was based on an assessment of the main operating costs adjusted by Lang’s factor. Operating costs were assessed based on energy consumption calculated using a model of the process developed from experimental results, and for a hypothetical unit with a 160 000 t/year rapeseed crushing capacity. The processing cost was estimated at 47.4 € per ton of processed seed. Amortization represented 35% of this cost, energy 32% and manpower 10%. Uncertainty about investment is the main factor that could lead to significant error in this cost, but this uncertainty could be offset by an adjustment of the amortization duration,...
The need for new ethanol coproduct markets grows as the industry expands. Currently, process streams...
Cellulosic ethanol biorefinery economics can be potentially improved by converting by-product lignin...
Although ethanol is the primary product of the corn dry grind ethanol process, other coproducts in t...
A new extraction process using ethanol at a temperature above boiling point is assessed from an econ...
Report Introduction: In order to identify technology which can reduce the cost of producing ethanol...
The economics of ethanol production from switchgrass using Waterloo fast pyrolysis with a fermentati...
This report summarizes the results of an economic evaluation of the MIT process for the manufacture ...
It has been widely debated whether producing ethanol from corn is sustainable in the long term. Envi...
This study investigated the economic feasibility of co-producing an arabinoxylan (AX) product with e...
The move towards more sustainable production and consumption patterns is a goal shared by a large pa...
Abstract Background While advantages of biofuel have been widely reported, studies also highlight th...
In order for ethanol to be competitive with gasoline, the production cost of ethanol must be lower t...
In the extraction of vegetable oils, the idea of using ethanol as a solvent, allowing solvent recycl...
Production of lignocellulosic ethanol still suffers the drawback of high production cost. Methods fo...
In the extraction of vegetable oils, the idea of using ethanol as a solvent, allowing solvent recycl...
The need for new ethanol coproduct markets grows as the industry expands. Currently, process streams...
Cellulosic ethanol biorefinery economics can be potentially improved by converting by-product lignin...
Although ethanol is the primary product of the corn dry grind ethanol process, other coproducts in t...
A new extraction process using ethanol at a temperature above boiling point is assessed from an econ...
Report Introduction: In order to identify technology which can reduce the cost of producing ethanol...
The economics of ethanol production from switchgrass using Waterloo fast pyrolysis with a fermentati...
This report summarizes the results of an economic evaluation of the MIT process for the manufacture ...
It has been widely debated whether producing ethanol from corn is sustainable in the long term. Envi...
This study investigated the economic feasibility of co-producing an arabinoxylan (AX) product with e...
The move towards more sustainable production and consumption patterns is a goal shared by a large pa...
Abstract Background While advantages of biofuel have been widely reported, studies also highlight th...
In order for ethanol to be competitive with gasoline, the production cost of ethanol must be lower t...
In the extraction of vegetable oils, the idea of using ethanol as a solvent, allowing solvent recycl...
Production of lignocellulosic ethanol still suffers the drawback of high production cost. Methods fo...
In the extraction of vegetable oils, the idea of using ethanol as a solvent, allowing solvent recycl...
The need for new ethanol coproduct markets grows as the industry expands. Currently, process streams...
Cellulosic ethanol biorefinery economics can be potentially improved by converting by-product lignin...
Although ethanol is the primary product of the corn dry grind ethanol process, other coproducts in t...