Today many biofuel refineries operate for only seven months each year, turning freshly harvested crops into ethanol and biodiesel. When supplies run out, biorefineries shut
Tag: Sweet Sorghum
Bioenergy crops could store more carbon in soil
In addition to providing renewable energy, grass crops like switchgrass and miscanthus could store some of the carbon they pull from the atmosphere in the
Sweet Sorghum Complementing Ethanol Production in Sugar Mills
To help the Indian government achieve the national ethanol blending targets of 20% by 2017, private sugar mills and the public sector research
Newly discovered wild sorghum variety has tremendous potential for cellulosic ethanol
Scientists from the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls at the University of Adelaide have discovered that a variety of sorghum growing wild