| Session 12: Refineries and Ethanol |
Conversion of syngas to ethanol via a new microbial species
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| View abstract | Dr. Rohit Datar | USA |
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Integrating emerging technologies with biomass refining
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| View abstract | Dr. Elankovan Ponnampalam | USA |
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Innovative process to convert sugar cane bagasse into ethanol, biogas and natural fertiliser
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| View abstract | Dr. Lincoln Teixeira | Brazil |
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The capital cost power factor exponent for ethanol plants
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| View abstract | Prof. Paul Gallagher | USA |
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Sugar cane to fuel-ethanol...to green power? Clean water? Recycle sludge? Reclaim soils?
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| View abstract | Mr. Rodolfo Lindqvist | Sweden |
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Expanding the biomass sugars platform: An investigation of sugar separation and purification techniques in the context of an integrated biomass processing refinery
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| View abstract | Mr. John Jechura, Jr. | USA |
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Integrated farm energy systems: Commercializing a better biorefinery
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| View abstract | Mr. Phil Lusk | USA |
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Encouraging the development of biorefineries - development of qualitative and quantitative planning models
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| View abstract | Mr. John L. Jechura, Jr. | USA |
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Rapid biomass analysis: New analytical methods supporting fuels and chemical production from biomass
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| View abstract | Ms. Bonnie Hames | USA |
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Commercializing enzymatic biomass conversion technologies: Opportunities for sugar, ethanol, and power
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| View abstract | Mr. James D. McMillan | USA |
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Dilute acid hydrolysis of softwood chips for the production of hemicellulose sugars
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| View abstract | Mr. Markus Neureiter | Austria |
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Saccharification of marine microalgal biomass for bioethanol production using marine bacteria
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| View abstract | Prof. Mitsufumi Matsumoto | Japan |
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Refining low grade non-homogeneous biomass feedstocks: Bioenergy and a co-products strategy
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| View abstract | Mr. Esteban Chornet | USA |
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Bioenergy and Biobased Products: Technologies, Markets, and PoliciesOrganized By: |