ChemicalProcessing.com
The ChemPro Group, Boonton, N.J., and Mo-Fuel, Sikeston, Missouri, have formed an alliance to commercialize a patented process to produce ethanol from cellulosic feedstocks. The route reportedly can handle a full spectrum of such materials, from wood chips and pulp-and-paper-plant byproducts to corn stover, rice straw, grass and even municipal waste. Moreover, its reactor design is said to enable easy addition of extra modular trains to boost capacity. Read More
Chemical Engineering
The ChemPro Group, LLC (Boonton, N.J.; www.thechemprogroup.com) and Mo-Fuel (Rural Bio-waste; Sikeston, Missouri), have formed an alliance to commercialize a patented process that will economically and efficiently produce ethanol from cellulose feedstocks...Read More
Bio Fuels Digest
In New Jersey, ChemPro Group announced a strategic alliance with Mo-Fuel (Rural Bio-waste) to commercialize a Mobile Two-Stage dilute-acid cellulose hydrolysis processing system. Read More
Domestic Fuel
Two companies have formed an alliance to commercialize a patented process to economically and efficiently produce ethanol from cellulose feedstocks. Read More
New Jersey-based ChemPro Group LLC recently announced the formation of an alliance with Missouri-based Mo-Fuel (Rural Bio-waste) to commercialize a patented feedstock-flexible cellulosic ethanol process.