Sentences with phrase «of sugarcane production»

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The material will be sourced from sugarcane and production of the pieces, or «elements,» has already started.
But, like many former coffee regions in Hawaii, Puna ceased coffee production with the rise of sugarcane.
The region within 400 km radius from the food park site is known for production of ragi, sunflower, coconut, gherkins, groundnut, maize, jowar, spices, sugarcane and milk.
Now our team is beginning work to engineer a higher - yielding variety of sugarcane that we call «energycane» to achieve more oil production per acre.
Since then, through genetic engineering we've increased production of oil and fatty acids to achieve 12 percent oil in the leaves of sugarcane.
Brazil is the world's leading producer of sugarcane, and São Paulo state accounts for more than two - thirds of the nation's production.
A key issue is the conversion of existing corn ethanol and sugarcane ethanol facilities into integrated cellulose / starch / sugar production facilities.
Integrating cellulose and traditional ethanol production from starch or sugarcane is the most rapidly scalable approach to the large - scale production of cellulosic ethanol.
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He's terrible on trade, supporting maintenance of the tariff on imported Brazilian ethanol made from sugarcane, and has pushed for a dramatic expansion of the subsidies for ethanol production in this country.
Green house gases emissions in the production and use of ethanol from sugarcane in Brazil: The 2005/2006 averages and a prediction for 2020
By the time you harvest Brazilian sugarcane by hand, burn it for production power, burn what's left over in the field, ship it from refineries to the dock, load it onto ocean going ships burning bunker, the dirtiest fuel available, then ship it thousands of miles to terminals in California and distribute it to retail outlets — It's Not going to be environmentally superior to shipping American ethanol from the Corn Belt.
Biomass are plants (like hemp, corn, sugarcane) grown to generate electricity or produce biofuel, plus plant or animal matter used for production of fibers, chemicals, or heat.
Currently the cost and performance of ethanol in terms of CO2 emissions avoided is unfavourable, except for production from sugarcane in low - wage countries (Figure TS.16)(medium agreement, medium evidence)[5.3.1].
If imports of sugarcane ethanol are merely going to cut down on corn ethanol consumption / production, then it seems that the removal of the trade barrier would be a neutral / good thing.
Late last month, Amyris Biotechnologies opened a plant in Campinas, Brazil, to demonstrate large - scale production of hydrocarbons from sugarcane processed using its engineered microbes.
According to Designboom, «for every 10 tonnes of sugarcane crushed during the production process, nearly 3 tonnes of wet bagasse remains as residue.
The Program for Sustainable Production of Palm Oil, announced today by Brazilian President Lula da Silva, is novel in its approach to protecting standing forests while allowing cultivation in areas that have been deforested in the past, namely for use as short - lived sugarcane plantations or lumber operations.
The city is popular for large - scale production of sugarcane.
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