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Market For Cellulose Ethanol Competitive Business Bundle
By Mr Ethanol | January 21, 2008
New reports and production facilities map provides in-depth analysis of the market potential for cellulose ethanol. Political instability in the Middle East, high oil prices and America’s quest for energy independence have resulted in a push towards the development of alternative fuel sources by governments and energy industry players. Given its environmental and economic benefits, together with the vast availability of biomass and feedstock, ethanol is seen as a viable alternative to fossil fuel. Energy Business Reports has released a Cellulose Ethanol Market Potential Competitive Business bundle that includes 4 cutting-edge information products, to guide the industry into a new energy economy through the use and production of cellulosic ethanol.

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Political instability in the Middle East, high oil prices and America’s quest for energy independence have resulted in a push towards the development of alternative fuel sources by governments and energy industry players. Given its environmental and economic benefits, together with the vast availability of biomass and feedstock, ethanol is seen as a viable alternative to fossil fuel. Energy Business Reports has released a Cellulose Ethanol Market Potential Competitive Business bundle that includes 4 cutting-edge information products, to guide the industry into a new energy economy through the use and production of cellulosic ethanol.
Cellulose ethanol can be produced from various types of biomass including waste from urban, agricultural and forestry sources. Unlike normal ethanol, which is made from sugars and starches, cellulose ethanol is produced from cellulose, which is largely a byproduct. It can be derived from agricultural residues such as wheat straw or grass seed straw; forestry residues such as sawdust; municipal solid waste; pulp and paper mill sludge; or other cellulose biomass feedstocks using an acid hydrolysis technique. However, it is only recently that cost-effective technologies for producing ethanol from cellulose have emerged.
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January 22nd, 2008 at 11:04 pm
I really hope cellulose ethanol takes off.
It gets over the big problem I have with plant derived energy - replacing food plants with fuel plants.