1/09/2008

Biofuel: Major Net Energy Gain From Switchgrass-based Ethanol - Science Daily (press release)


Biofuel: Major Net Energy Gain From Switchgrass-based Ethanol - Science Daily (press release)


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Biofuel: Major Net Energy Gain From Switchgrass-based Ethanol
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Biofuel: Major Net Energy Gain From Switchgrass-based Ethanol - Science Daily (press release)biomass into cellulosic ethanol is being developed and is now at the development stage where small commercial scale biorefineries are beginning to be built with scale-up support from the U.S. Energy.This study involved 10 fields of 15 to 20 acres each with four in Nebraska near Atkinson, Crofton, Lawrence and Douglas; four in South Dakota near Highmore, Bristol, Huron and Ethan; and two in North Dakota near Streeter and Munich. production operations, agricultural inputs and biomass yields. biomass per acre and an estimated 93 percent more net energy yield than previously estimated in a study done elsewhere of planted prairies in Minnesota that received low agricultural inputs, Vogel said. biomass energy from perennial bioenergy crops such as switchgrass can produce significantly more energy per acre than low input systems. energy value for ethanol produced from switchgrass biomass. produced an average of 300 gallons of ethanol per acre compared to average ethanol yields of 350 gallons per acre for corn for the same three states.The researchers point out that this was a base-line study. bioenergy production systems.Switchgrass yields continue to improve, Vogel said. biorefineries that are being co-funded by the U.S. Energy also are in the works across the U.S. produce more than 130 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol per year, according to the U.S. Energy.Researchers reported their findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences January 7.Adapted from materials provided by University of Nebraska-Lincoln.Need to cite this story in your essay, paper, or report? biomass per acre and an estimated 93 percent more net energy yield than previously estimated in a study done elsewhere. reBiofuels: More Than Just Ethanol (Apr. alternate fuel sources, ethanol has become one of the front runners. bioenergy of corn, hybrid poplar, switchgrass ... reProduction Costs Of Advanced Biofuels Is Similar To Grain-ethanol (Aug. biorefineries -- those making biofuel from lignocellulosic feedstocks like straw, grasses and wood -- have long been touted as the successor to today's grain ethanol plants, but ... reBiofuels Researcher Searches For New Sources (Aug. Biodiesel From Crops Not Worth The Energy (Jul. producing ethanol or biodiesel from corn and other biomass uses more energy ... Energy Woes (May 5, 2006) — Carnegie Mellon University reseasrchers say the use of switchgrass can help break U.s. fuels and crub costly transportation costs. Energy Gains And Environmental Impacts Of Corn Ethanol And Soybean Biodiesel (Jul. biodiesel and corn grain ethanol shows that biodiesel has much less of an impact on the environment and a much higher net energy ... Energy recently released an ambitious new research agenda for the development of cellulosic ethanol as an alternative to gasoline. environmental engineers have discovered, wind farm propellers create a lot of turbulence. erBiological Engineers Generate Natural Gas with BacteriaMechanical Engineers Create High-tech Solar Panelsmore science videos Breaking News... orBiologyBiotechnologyCell BiologyCloningDevelopmental BiologyDogsDolphins and WhalesEndangered AnimalsExtinctionFrogs and ReptilesGenetically ModifiedMarine BiologyMicrobes and MoreNatureNew SpeciesPests and ParasitesSpidersZoology... gyEnvironmental ScienceGeographyGeologyGlobal WarmingHurricanes and CyclonesIce AgesOceanographyOzone HolesPollutionRenewable EnergyTsunamisWeatherWildfires... EnergyAlternative FuelsAviationBiochemistryBiometricChemistryDetectorsElectronicsEnergy TechnologyForensicsFossil FuelsInorganic ChemistryNanotechnologyOrganic ChemistryPhysicsQuantum PhysicsSolar EnergyTechnologyWind Energy...

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