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Cellulosic ethanol is a type of biofuel derived from plant-based materials such as wood, grasses, and agricultural waste. It is considered to be a more sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, as it produces fewer emissions and is renewable. Cellulosic ethanol is produced through a process known as biochemical conversion, which involves breaking down the cellulose in the plant material into sugars, which are then fermented to produce ethanol.
Cellulosic ethanol has been gaining traction in recent years as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. It has been used in a variety of applications, including transportation, heating, and electricity generation. Additionally, it has been used as a feedstock for the production of other biofuels, such as biodiesel.
Science books often discuss the potential of cellulosic ethanol as a renewable energy source. They explore the various methods of production, the environmental benefits, and the potential for commercialization. They also discuss the challenges associated with the production and use of cellulosic ethanol, such as the cost of production and the availability of feedstocks.
Some companies in the cellulosic ethanol market include Abengoa Bioenergy, DuPont, POET, and Mascoma. Show Less Read more