Submitted on July 16th, 2008 by Donald Strickland (not verified)
I believe that cellulosic ethanol may be the only reasonable short term fix to our critical energy problem and thus very interested in this story. I have looked at the Range Fuels web site and it is marginally informative about the process but it doesn't give the data that I'm looking for. For instance, how much anhydrous alcohol will be generated from a ton of biomass. Also, what quantities of the other fuel products will come from that same ton. We know that we can get 2 to 3 gallons of ethanol from a bushel of corn, so what does this thermo-chemical process yield? It must be good or Mr. Khosia would not be associated with it.
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I believe that cellulosic
Submitted on July 16th, 2008 by Donald Strickland (not verified)I believe that cellulosic ethanol may be the only reasonable short term fix to our critical energy problem and thus very interested in this story. I have looked at the Range Fuels web site and it is marginally informative about the process but it doesn't give the data that I'm looking for. For instance, how much anhydrous alcohol will be generated from a ton of biomass. Also, what quantities of the other fuel products will come from that same ton. We know that we can get 2 to 3 gallons of ethanol from a bushel of corn, so what does this thermo-chemical process yield? It must be good or Mr. Khosia would not be associated with it.