<http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/admentor/admentorredir.asp?id=33&way=b an> <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com> Dear Below you'll find the latest articles published at Global Biobusiness. Last publication at Global Biobusiness <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=18&codigo=57&wr=33237> Feedstocks, Techniques, and Enzymes: the critical trio in any cellulosic ethanol project <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/articles/pequenofeedstocks.jpg> It may be surprising to know that, strictly speaking, there is no such thing as "cellulosic ethanol". Instead, there is cellulosic "sugars". That because it is often forgotten that the cellulosic process (also called "2nd generation") creates glucose, not ethanol. And that the process that will ultimately create the ethanol is still the old fashioned fermentation method also used with 1st generation ethanol. In fact, any cellulosic ethanol project is based on a three-legged stool: Feedstock, Techniques, and Enzymes. Yet, this is often forgotten and only one leg is mentioned. The end result is that often the ethanol produced is more expensive than the one produced from traditional 1st generation methods, or in limited amounts, or in extreme cases in no amount whatsoever. Thus, a holistic approach is needed, where the 3 "legs" are thoroughly studied and joined together into a system which fits together and is financially sustainable. In this paper we will study those. This is a quick and straight to the point paper destined to executives, investors, and journalists who need fast answers to the 3 major stepstones of cellulosic ethanol production. Top biofuels news of the week ASTM to increase biodiesel blends to 20% in heating oil <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=36&cmd=view&wr=33237&article id=409> Virent announces demonstration of full range bio-aromatics products <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=36&cmd=view&wr=33237&article id=408> COSAN's train network hits snag <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=36&cmd=view&wr=33237&article id=407> Sugar and ethanol dinasties in Brazil leaving sector <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=36&cmd=view&wr=33237&article id=406> Ethanol mix on Brazil now at 27% <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=36&cmd=view&wr=33237&article id=405> Beta Renewables to build another 2G ethanol plant in Italy <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=36&cmd=view&wr=33237&article id=404> Amyris jet fuel receives regulatory approval in Brazil <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=36&cmd=view&wr=33237&article id=403> Ethanol market quotes Cepea/Esalq market data ?timo % Crystal Sugar US$ Amorphous Refined Sugar R$ Packaged Crystal Sugar R$ Anhydrous Ethanol R$ Ethanol Hydrated R$ Ethanol Hydrated Other Purposes R$ Source: AE Broadcast / FINANsite Source: AE Broadcast / FINANsite This email was sent by Global Biobusiness, a bioenergy portal and consulting company. Your privacy is our main concern. If you do not want to hear ever again from us CLICK HERE <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=16&action=remove&email=fiwar e-opencall-help at lists.fi-ware.eu> and you'll be opted-out, or send email requesting to info at globalbiobusiness.com. No confirmation, bureocracy, or red-tape: a click and that's it Click here to advertise in this newsletter <http://www.globalbiobusiness.com/nav.asp?l=20> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-opencall-help/attachments/20141217/df05de93/attachment.html>
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