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POET Releases Video Summarizing State of Cellulosic Ethanol Development

Submitted by on October 7, 2009 – 7:46 amNo Comment

Focusing on its work with corn cobs as a cellulosic ethanol feedstock, POET’s latest video provides a basic look at what it is taking to move from fermentation of starch to conversion of cellulose to ethanol.  Great visuals for people (including students) who have never been around large mid-west agriculture.  This video makes it possible to visualize the process of obtaining biofuels from planting through harvest, including industrial-sized agricultural machinery and processing.  The video explores briefly the difficulty of surmounting the challenges of biomass recalcitrance in order to release the feedstock’s energy.   Watch Video

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