The amount of raw material to make bioethanol or biofuel keep increasing day by day. |
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This plant will produce up to 70 million litres of bioethanol each year when it is up and running. |
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The algae can then be processed into biodiesel and bioethanol, sold at a profit, and used as transport fuel. |
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The perfect burning is due to octane number bioethanol is higher than gasoline. |
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So biofuels, including bioethanol from sugar beet, could help to reduce our dependency on oil. |
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Elsewhere there's excitable talk of hydrogen, bioethanol, fuel cells, hybrids. |
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Some of us are already filling up with petrol containing five per cent bioethanol. |
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With all the advantages stated above, the use of bioethanol seems more pressing. |
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As well as conventional petrol it can run on bioethanol, methanol or any combination of the three. |
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The rejoicing thing is that bioethanol for fuel is duty free. |
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The demand for bioethanol could have a huge impact on the grain market. |
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One tonne of dried waste can yield around 400 litres of bioethanol. |
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In England, it has a stake in the bioethanol producer Vivergo and together with DuPont has a biobutanol demonstration plant. |
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High bioethanol titre from Manihot glaziovii through fed-batch simultaneous saccharification and fermentation in Automatic Gas Potential Test System. |
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This bioethanol is sourced from Brazil's large sugarcane crop. |
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In Brazil, gasoline is required to contain at least 22 percent bioethanol. |
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Seaweed is under consideration as a potential source of bioethanol. |
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What we are proposing is the production of bioethanol from cellulosic waste using photocatalysis combined with the fermentation process in a single reactor. |
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Bioethanol production process is divided into several phases namely, gelatination, saccharification, fermentation, and distillation. |
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