Mixed waste paper to ethanol fuel
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the use of mixed waste paper for the production of ethanol fuels and to review the available conversion technologies, and assess developmental status, current and future cost of production and economics, and the market potential. This report is based on the results of literature reviews, telephone conversations, and interviews. Mixed waste paper samples from residential and commercial recycling programs and pulp mill sludge provided by Weyerhauser were analyzed to determine the potential ethanol yields. The markets for ethanol fuel and the economics of converting paper into ethanol were investigated.
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2008-06-30
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Subject: | biomass fuels | ETHANOL | MARKETING RESEARCH | PAPER | RECYCLING | BIOMASS CONVERSION PLANTS | ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | ETHANOL PLANTS | FINANCIAL INCENTIVES | MARKET | SCRAP | SURVEYS | WASHINGTON | ALCOHOLS | DEVELOPED COUNTRIES | FEDERAL REGION X | HYDROXY COMPOUNDS | INDUSTRIAL PLANTS | NORTH AMERICA | ORGANIC COMPOUNDS | SOLID WASTES | USA | WASTES |
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