Andersons, one of the U.S.' major players on the ethanol production scene, has started mixing cheaper soft red winter wheat into its corn-based biofuel. This move, according to Andersons ...
Take that one-ton bale of biomass (specifically, corn cobs and stalks) in the picture above, turn it into cellulosic ethanol and mix it into E85 (so, dilute it with a bit of gasoline).
Common sources of plant biomass energy include: Wood and wood waste; Food waste; Grass cuttings, leaves and dead plants; Plant matter from corn, switchgrass, sugarcane and other crops; Algae.
High Plains producers continue to see economic benefits from the Renewable Fuels Standard that celebrated 20 years Ken ...
“The large surface area, wide angle hybrids had a good response going from 28,000 to 34,000 plants per acre, but they tanked ...
The Feb. 11 presentation by Dr. Timothy Volk, a professor in the sustainable resources management department at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF), was given to members ...