Cellulosic Ethanol Commercialization
Cellulosic ethanol commercialization is the process of building an industry out of methods of turning cellulose-containing organic matter into fuel. Companies such as Iogen, POET, and Abengoa are building refineries that can process biomass and turn it into ethanol, while companies such as Genencor, Diversa, Novozymes, and Dyadic are producing enzymes which could enable a cellulosic ethanol future. The shift from food crop feedstocks to waste residues and native grasses offers significant opportunities for a range of players, from farmers to biotechnology firms, and from project developers to investors.
The cellulosic ethanol industry developed some new commercial-scale plants in 2008. In the United States, plants totaling 12 million liters (3.17 million gal) per year were operational, and an additional 80 million liters (21.1 million gal.) per year of capacity - in 26 new plants - was under construction. In Canada, capacity of 6 million liters per year was operational. In Europe, several plants were operational in Germany, Spain, and Sweden, and capacity of 10 million liters per year was under construction.
Italy-based Mossi & Ghisolfi Group broke ground for its 13 MMgy cellulosic ethanol facility in northwestern Italy on April 12, 2011. The project will be the largest cellulosic ethanol project in the world, 10 times larger than any of the currently operating demonstration-scale facilities.
Company | Location | Feedstock |
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Abengoa Bioenergy | Hugoton, KS | Wheat straw |
BlueFire Ethanol | Irvine, CA | Multiple sources |
Colusa Biomass Energy Corporation | Sacramento, CA | Waste rice straw |
Coskata | Warrenville, IL | Biomass, Agricultural and Municipal wastes |
DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol (DDCE) | Vonore, TN | Corn cobs, switchgrass |
Fulcrum BioEnergy | Reno, NV | Municipal solid waste |
Gulf Coast Energy | Mossy Head, FL | Wood waste |
KL Energy Corp. | Upton, WY | Wood |
Mascoma | Lansing, MI | Wood |
POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels | Emmetsburg, IA | Corn cobs, husks, and stover |
Range Fuels | Treutlen County, GA | Wood waste |
SunOpta | Little Falls, MN | Wood chips |
SweetWater Energy | Rochester, NY | Multiple Sources |
US Envirofuels | Highlands County, FL | Sweet sorghum |
Xethanol | Auburndale, FL | Citrus peels |
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