Constructing a Stage for Ethanol Creation
by Larisa Brass (KnoxvilleBiz.com) As its biorefinery demonstration plant churns toward one day generating automobile fuel from grass, Genera Energy is beginning construction of what will effectively be the staging grounds for that process.
This week the company, spun out from the University of Tennessee and funded with state and federal dollars, will break ground on what it’s calling the Biomass Innovation Park. The park will be sited adjacent to the demonstration biorefinery being built in partnership with Dupont Danisco as part of the company’s efforts to make ethanol from plants — first corn cobs and ultimately switchgrass.
The new facility will include a processing center for switchgrass shipped from nearby farms to be chopped and pre-treated in preparation for distillation into ethanol. READ MORE
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