Author: Engineering and Economic Research, Inc
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Category : Alcohol fuel industry
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Feasibility Study for Fuel Ethanol Production at Lincoln, Idaho
Technical/commercial Feasibility Study of the Production of Fuel-grade Ethanol from Corn
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Languages : en
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This volume contains the following engineering drawings: plot plans, fire protection yards, process flow diagrams, general plant arrangements for each area, equipment layouts, electrical diagrams, and power distribution centers.
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Languages : en
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This volume contains the following engineering drawings: plot plans, fire protection yards, process flow diagrams, general plant arrangements for each area, equipment layouts, electrical diagrams, and power distribution centers.
Ethanol Production from Municipal Solid Waste in Nebraska
Author: Kandra Hahn
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 0788176889
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Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
Investigates the feasibility of a demonstration-scale plant for the conversion of municipal solid waste to ethanol in Lincoln & Lancaster County, Nebraska. Includes: the research design; technology -- an overview; expected inputs, & outputs; sources of funding; product distribution; project economics; start-up costs; cost of production; sources of cash flow; operations summary; impact on existing city operations; environmental summary; assessment of the political climate for participation of a municipality; assessment of potential public partners; range of methods of ownership & operations; & political summary.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 0788176889
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
Investigates the feasibility of a demonstration-scale plant for the conversion of municipal solid waste to ethanol in Lincoln & Lancaster County, Nebraska. Includes: the research design; technology -- an overview; expected inputs, & outputs; sources of funding; product distribution; project economics; start-up costs; cost of production; sources of cash flow; operations summary; impact on existing city operations; environmental summary; assessment of the political climate for participation of a municipality; assessment of potential public partners; range of methods of ownership & operations; & political summary.
Energy Abstracts for Policy Analysis
The Feasibility of Ethanol Production for Gasohol in Southeastern Idaho
Feasibility Study for a 10-MM-GPY Fuel Ethanol Plant, Brady Hot Springs, Nevada. Volume 1. Process and Plant Design
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Languages : en
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An investigation was performed to determine the technical and economic viability of constructing and operating a geothermally heated, biomass, motor fuel alcohol plant at Brady's Hot Springs. The results of the study are positive, showing that a plant of innovative, yet proven design can be built to adapt current commerical fermentation-distillation technology to the application of geothermal heat energy. The specific method of heat production from the Brady's Hot Spring wells has been successful for some time at an onion drying plant. Further development of the geothermal resource to add the capacity needed for an ethanol plant is found to be feasible for a plant sized to produce 10 million gallons of motor fuel grade ethanol per year. A very adequate supply of feedgrains is found to be available for use in the plant without impact on the local or regional feedgrain market. The effect of diverting supplies from the animal feedlots in Northern Nevada and California will be mitigated by the by-product output of high-protein feed supplements that the plant will produce. The plant will have a favorable impact on the local farming economies of Fallon, Lovelock, Winnemucca and Elko, Nevada. It will make a positive and significant socioeconomic contribution to Churchill County, providing direct employment for an additional 61 persons. Environmental impact will be negligible, involving mostly a moderate increase in local truck traffic and railroad siding activity. The report is presented in two volumes. Volume 1 deals with the technical design aspects of the plant. The second volume addresses the issue of expanded geothermal heat production at Brady's Hot Springs, goes into the details of feedstock supply economics, and looks at the markets for the plant's primary ethanol product, and the markets for its feed supplement by-products. The report concludes with an analysis of the economic viability of the proposed project.
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Languages : en
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An investigation was performed to determine the technical and economic viability of constructing and operating a geothermally heated, biomass, motor fuel alcohol plant at Brady's Hot Springs. The results of the study are positive, showing that a plant of innovative, yet proven design can be built to adapt current commerical fermentation-distillation technology to the application of geothermal heat energy. The specific method of heat production from the Brady's Hot Spring wells has been successful for some time at an onion drying plant. Further development of the geothermal resource to add the capacity needed for an ethanol plant is found to be feasible for a plant sized to produce 10 million gallons of motor fuel grade ethanol per year. A very adequate supply of feedgrains is found to be available for use in the plant without impact on the local or regional feedgrain market. The effect of diverting supplies from the animal feedlots in Northern Nevada and California will be mitigated by the by-product output of high-protein feed supplements that the plant will produce. The plant will have a favorable impact on the local farming economies of Fallon, Lovelock, Winnemucca and Elko, Nevada. It will make a positive and significant socioeconomic contribution to Churchill County, providing direct employment for an additional 61 persons. Environmental impact will be negligible, involving mostly a moderate increase in local truck traffic and railroad siding activity. The report is presented in two volumes. Volume 1 deals with the technical design aspects of the plant. The second volume addresses the issue of expanded geothermal heat production at Brady's Hot Springs, goes into the details of feedstock supply economics, and looks at the markets for the plant's primary ethanol product, and the markets for its feed supplement by-products. The report concludes with an analysis of the economic viability of the proposed project.
Gasohol Economic Feasibility Study
Author: Milton L. David
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Category : Gasoline, Synthetic
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Publisher:
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Category : Gasoline, Synthetic
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Gasohol Economic Feasibility Study
Author: Development Planning & Research Associates
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Category : Alcohol
Languages : en
Pages : 236
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Category : Alcohol
Languages : en
Pages : 236
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Feasibility Study for Alternative Fuel Ethanol Production
Author: Rocket Research Company
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Category : Alcohol as fuel
Languages : en
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Category : Alcohol as fuel
Languages : en
Pages :
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