Sentences with phrase «ethanol industry into»

Naturally, this sent the US ethanol industry into a fit; under many analyses corn ethanol wouldn't fare too well.
Companies should make use of infrastructures in place where capital costs can be minimized in order to integrate a cellulosic ethanol industry into commercialization faster and more economically, Burke said.

Not exact matches

Corn is increasingly being used to convert into ethanol in the U.S. and in high demand in China where it it used to feed into the meat industry, and it has yet to be seen how this year's significant loss in harvest will impact grain use across the globe.
«When I first looked into the ethanol industry, there was this promise that the cellulose technology was just a few years away,» Lunz recalled.
Each day the facility would convert 1,000 tons of wood chips and waste from Georgia's vast pulp and paper industry into 274,000 gallons of ethanol.
The corn and ethanol industries already get federal help, before carbon capture money from the Department of Energy comes into play, he said.
The technology used to convert ethanol into butanol is called a catalyst — these are chemicals which can speed up and control a chemical reaction and are already widely used in the petrochemical industry.
The conversion and commercialization of cellulose inputs into fuel ethanol is a significant technology obstacle to the growth of the ethanol industry as a mainstream fuel.
The biofuel industry is built around the idea that turning plants into ethanol creates a carbon - neutral fuel cycle.
Plus I'm sure Dan McGrath will soon distill all his talents and intelligence into a laser - like focus to fight the Ethanol industry to it's much deserved demise.
It's now all but certain that the ethanol tax credit will expire at the end of the year, and the ethanol producers continue to claim credit for «giving it up» despite that it was obviously lost due to larger political considerations, and the fact that they lobbied initially for its extension and then eventually for a substitute which would have still funneled money into their industry.
In the United States, the sugar - cane industry has had little incentive to diversify into ethanol production because import quotas support U.S. sugar prices far above world levels.
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