2 edition of Waste Atactic to Fuel Process/Accelerated Commercialization Program found in the catalog.
Waste Atactic to Fuel Process/Accelerated Commercialization Program
Procedyne Corporation.
Published
1983
by U.S. Dept. of Energy
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Procedyne Corporation. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 114 p. $0.00 C.1. |
Number of Pages | 114 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17585754M |
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Commercialization came to the U.S. inwhen Standard Alcohol Company built a cellulosic ethanol plant in Georgetown, South Carolina to process waste wood from a lumber mill. The process of breaking down cellulose into sugars was discovered in France in the ’s, and cellulosic ethanol production was first commercialized in Germany in Carbon Negative Chemical Looping Process for Hydrogen or Liquid Fuel Synthesis Using Refuse Derived Fuel, Biomass, and/or Ohio Coal [Alternative Fuels] $, CE.
Patent US 9, B2 is a fuel waste variable identification and analysis system that can analyze the real-time OBD information of a vehicle from a remote monitoring station unit.
The system. An MFC is a system in which microbes convert chemical energy produced by the oxidation of organic/inorganic compounds into ATP by sequential reactions in which electrons are transferred to a terminal electron acceptor to generate an electrical current (Torres et al.