Biobased products and fuels appear to have a very bright future. A consortium led by NDSU is currently engaged in a project that would use cellulose nanofibers derived from wheat straw to make a product that could substitute for fiberglass and plastics in many applications, including automotive parts. The work described here analyzes the economic value of producing cellulose nanowhiskers (CNW) as a co-product in an ethanol biorefinery. An ASPEN Plus-based process model was developed to evaluate ethanol production from wheat straw. The base case model generated 54.418 million gallons per year (MGPY) of denatured ethanol, using approximately 900,000 tons per year of wheat straw feedstock. The capital cost was estimated at $185 million. ...
Existing bioethanol production relies heavily on the use of corn and sugarcane as feedstocks. A prer...
Cellulosic ethanol biorefinery economics can be potentially improved by converting by-product lignin...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJeffery WilliamsEthanol has become an important...
Biobased products and fuels appear to have a very bright future. A consortium led by NDSU is curren...
Rising prices and uncertain supplies of petroleum, together with environmental concerns regarding fo...
Rising prices and uncertain supplies of petroleum, together with environmental concerns regarding fo...
Rising prices and uncertain supplies of petroleum, together with environmental concerns regarding fo...
Rising prices and uncertain supplies of petroleum, together with environmental concerns regarding fo...
The passage of U.S. laws mandating and subsidizing advanced cellulosic biofuels may spur the develop...
The passage of U.S. laws mandating and subsidizing advanced cellulosic biofuels may spur the develop...
Lignocellulosic biomass such as agricultural and forestry residues and dedicated crops provides a lo...
This study investigated the economic feasibility of co-producing an arabinoxylan (AX) product with e...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018To mitigate climate change, reduce greenhouse gas (...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018To mitigate climate change, reduce greenhouse gas (...
Cellulosic ethanol, generated from lignocellulosic biomass sources such as grasses and trees, is a p...
Existing bioethanol production relies heavily on the use of corn and sugarcane as feedstocks. A prer...
Cellulosic ethanol biorefinery economics can be potentially improved by converting by-product lignin...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJeffery WilliamsEthanol has become an important...
Biobased products and fuels appear to have a very bright future. A consortium led by NDSU is curren...
Rising prices and uncertain supplies of petroleum, together with environmental concerns regarding fo...
Rising prices and uncertain supplies of petroleum, together with environmental concerns regarding fo...
Rising prices and uncertain supplies of petroleum, together with environmental concerns regarding fo...
Rising prices and uncertain supplies of petroleum, together with environmental concerns regarding fo...
The passage of U.S. laws mandating and subsidizing advanced cellulosic biofuels may spur the develop...
The passage of U.S. laws mandating and subsidizing advanced cellulosic biofuels may spur the develop...
Lignocellulosic biomass such as agricultural and forestry residues and dedicated crops provides a lo...
This study investigated the economic feasibility of co-producing an arabinoxylan (AX) product with e...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018To mitigate climate change, reduce greenhouse gas (...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018To mitigate climate change, reduce greenhouse gas (...
Cellulosic ethanol, generated from lignocellulosic biomass sources such as grasses and trees, is a p...
Existing bioethanol production relies heavily on the use of corn and sugarcane as feedstocks. A prer...
Cellulosic ethanol biorefinery economics can be potentially improved by converting by-product lignin...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJeffery WilliamsEthanol has become an important...