Studies conducted since the late 1970s have estimated the net energy value (NEV) of corn ethanol. However, variations in data and assumptions used among the studies have resulted in a wide range of estimates. This study identifies the factors causing this wide variation and develops a more consistent estimate. We conclude that the NEV of corn ethanol has been rising over time due to technological advances in ethanol conversion and increased efficiency in farm production. We show that corn ethanol is energy efficient as indicated by an energy output:input ratio of 1.34
We have calculated energy and economic balance for three sizes of ethanol-for-grain plants: 1) Singl...
The US is currently the world's largest ethanol producer. An increasing percentage is used as transp...
Energy outputs from ethanol produced using corn, switchgrass, and wood biomass were each less than t...
Studies conducted since the late 1970s have estimated the net energy value (NEV) of corn ethanol. Ho...
Studies conducted since the late 1970's have estimated the net energy value of corn ethanol. However...
This report estimates the net energy balance of corn ethanol utilizing the latest survey of U.S. cor...
There has been a controversial debate over the issue of whether or not com based ethanol is energy e...
This paper analyzes energy efficiency of the industrial corn-ethanol cycle. In particular, it crit-i...
Abstract Research on corn ethanol is overly focused on whether corn ethanol is a net energy yielder ...
The goal of this project was to explore the ethanol industry in the U.S. In this report we detail th...
The shift from fossil resources to renewables for energy and materials production has been the drivi...
Sub-azeotropic hydrous ethanol has been demonstrated as an effective diesel fuel replacement when us...
Due to the increase in price of fossil fuels and climate change caused by Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emiss...
To prepare for a carbon (C) constrained economy, crop production energy audits or life cycle analysi...
The United States is expected to produce 7 billion gallons of fuel ethanol for blending with gasolin...
We have calculated energy and economic balance for three sizes of ethanol-for-grain plants: 1) Singl...
The US is currently the world's largest ethanol producer. An increasing percentage is used as transp...
Energy outputs from ethanol produced using corn, switchgrass, and wood biomass were each less than t...
Studies conducted since the late 1970s have estimated the net energy value (NEV) of corn ethanol. Ho...
Studies conducted since the late 1970's have estimated the net energy value of corn ethanol. However...
This report estimates the net energy balance of corn ethanol utilizing the latest survey of U.S. cor...
There has been a controversial debate over the issue of whether or not com based ethanol is energy e...
This paper analyzes energy efficiency of the industrial corn-ethanol cycle. In particular, it crit-i...
Abstract Research on corn ethanol is overly focused on whether corn ethanol is a net energy yielder ...
The goal of this project was to explore the ethanol industry in the U.S. In this report we detail th...
The shift from fossil resources to renewables for energy and materials production has been the drivi...
Sub-azeotropic hydrous ethanol has been demonstrated as an effective diesel fuel replacement when us...
Due to the increase in price of fossil fuels and climate change caused by Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emiss...
To prepare for a carbon (C) constrained economy, crop production energy audits or life cycle analysi...
The United States is expected to produce 7 billion gallons of fuel ethanol for blending with gasolin...
We have calculated energy and economic balance for three sizes of ethanol-for-grain plants: 1) Singl...
The US is currently the world's largest ethanol producer. An increasing percentage is used as transp...
Energy outputs from ethanol produced using corn, switchgrass, and wood biomass were each less than t...