Several companies continue to search for a process to enable ethanol manufacture from other than corn. Here's an article describing a projected new DuPont plant to make ethanol from corn cobs, leaves and stalks.......it's a small plant, likely to prove the technology. If it's successful, it could take some pressure off corn use as the exclusive source of ethanol production in the US.
Here's the article:
DuPont lets engineering contract for Iowa cellulosic ethanol project
HOUSTON, July 6
07/06/2012
DuPont Danisco
Cellulosic Ethanol LLC (DDCE) let a contract to KBR for engineering and
procurement services for DuPont’s first cellulosic ethanol plant, which is to
be built in Nevada, Iowa. DDCE, a DuPont
subsidiary under the DuPont Industrial Biosciences Group, already produces
cellulosic ethanol at a precommercial plant in Vonore, Tenn.
The Iowa plant will be designed to process 1,300 tons/day
of corn
cobs, leaves, and stalks to produce 27.5 million
gal/year of ethanol, which would be blended into gasoline to help US fuel
manufacturers fulfill federal requirements, KBR said.
The 27.5 million
gal/year surpasses current US Environmental Protection Agency requirements for
cellulosic ethanol volumes in gasoline. The EPA determines the volumes for
types of biofuels that are to be blended into the transportation fuels mixture
under the renewable fuel standards, RFS1 and 2, under the 2007 Energy Independence
and Security Act (EISA).
The 2012 RFS2 update,
released in December 2011, calls for a cellulosic inclusion volume of 8.65
million gal (<600 b/d), which is a downward revision from the original 2012
RFS2 cellulosic target of 500 million gal (OGJ, Apr. 2, 2012, p. 98).
DDCE plans to build the
plant adjacent to Lincolnway Energy LLC’s conventional ethanol plant. Upon
completion, the DDCE plant would be one of the world’s first commercial-scale
cellulosic ethanol plants.
Construction is expected
to take 12-18 months from groundbreaking, which is scheduled during the second
half of 2012, KBR said. The value of the contract was not disclosed.
"Pete" Landry............comments welcome.............at way2gopete@yahoo.com
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