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Impact of combined heat and power on energy use and carbon emissions in the dry mill ethanol process.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Combined Heat and Power Partnership
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Combined Heat and Power Partnership.
United States.
Ethanol as fuel--Costs.
Ethanol as fuel.
Ethanol as fuel--Energy consumption.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (11 pages) : color illustrations
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Combined Heat and Power Partnership, 2007.
Summary:
Dry mill ethanol plants have traditionally used natural gas as the process fuel for production. Natural gas is used to raise steam for mash cooking, distillation, and evaporation. It is also used directly in DGS dryers and in thermal oxidizers that destroy the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in the dryer exhaust. The industry has made great progress in reducing energy consumption since its start in the 1980s; to produce a gallon of ethanol, today's dry mill plants only use about half of the energy used by the earliest plants. Still, natural gas prices are on the rise, and energy costs are second only to raw material costs in the dry mill process. These factors are driving the industry to undertake further efforts to reduce energy use, or to switch from natural gas to other fuels such as coal, wood chips, or even the use of DGS and other process byproducts.
Notes:
"Updated November 2007."
Title from title screen (viewed Dec. 10, 2008).
Includes bibliographical references.
Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011.
Other Format:
Print version: Impact of combined heat and power on energy use and carbon emissions in the dry mill ethanol process
OCLC:
277470374
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