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Potato Power Future of Biofuels, Vodka Maker Says

Submitted by on September 9, 2010 – 8:38 amNo Comment

by Emma Jackson (WardsAuto.com)   First scotch, now vodka.  William Chase, founder of Chase Vodka, has launched a plan to convert waste potatoes from his U.K. distillery into a high-grade biofuel for vehicles.

“We have known for a long time that potato starch is an excellent source of bio fuel, but this new scheme will tap the resources left behind in distillery waste,” says William Chase, who heads the Herefordshire, U.K., distillery.

…Like those experimenting at Scotland’s Glenkinchie Distillery, Chase uses pot ale, the fluid left behind from the distilling process, to make biobutanol, which it says is more efficient than such other biofuels as ethanol.

…Canada’s McCain Foods Ltd. also has been exploring the use of potato waste as a source of biofuel, and U.S.-based food producer H.J. Heinz Co. has announced a goal of extracting 390 billion BTUs of energy from potato biofuel.  Heinz’s project is at the research and development stage in Oregon.  READ MORE

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