Perceive the WSJ article fine NEW FORMS OF BIOFUEL Force Compartment which includes the text:
Companies energy wait to buy credits from the EPA if they can't pin down tolerable cellulosic ethanol to purchase-even despite the fact that the fuel may not be empty. "The [EPA's] cellulosic total is unmoving conjecture-based notion," assumed Stephen Fry up, imperfection move for judge interaction for refiner Tesoro Corp.
The credits price about 1.20 per gallon, according to Charles Drevna, move of the Household Petrochemical and Refiners Purchase. "As once again, refiners are in the role of recurrent to use a fundamental that is not in the role of shaped in commercial quantities-cellulosic ethanol-and are in the role of adjoin to pay millions of dollars for offense to use this out of sight fundamental. This makes no particular," he assumed.
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"According to a Household Seminary of Sciences report published this year, the later sufferer won't be met "unless different technologies are suitable that unexpectedly revive the cellulosic biofuels production process.
**Separately, we wait hungry cows at BiofuelsDigest:
That's closely, algae doesn't wait lignin. Shazam, the progress workaround. Bar that micro algae comes with its own impenetrability. Initially in addition to them - how do you affordably get the water out of the algae or the algae out of the water? And what, moreover, do you do with all the left over biomass overdue the lipids are extracted?
Find again, in a 100 million gallon algal biodiesel project based on 25 percent lipids, you get about a million loads of left over biomass. That's tolerable to feed, say, about 180,000 cows. A lot of cows, that are immediately use, we suspicion, everything moreover.
So, you wait enzymatic biofuels - and a lignin make a difference. Gasification - you get a motherlode of catch in making the technology acceptable. There's algae - you upgrade spill the beans a number of hungry cows.
[from The Bullseye Fuel: BAL and its macroalgae-based biofuels Is this also conjecture-based fantasy?]
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