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New Report is a Complete Handbook on Cellulosic Ethanol and its Position in the Global...

Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:00pm EST
New Report is a Complete Handbook on Cellulosic Ethanol and its Position in the Global Energy Scenario

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c84264) has announced the
addition of "Analyzing the Market for Cellulosic Ethanol" to their
offering.

   The constantly upward spiraling demand for energy worldwide has
also led to a consequent investment of industrial and scientific
efforts into securing sources of fuel which will be able to feed the
increasing needs of civilized society and industry.

   These latent pangs of future fuel shortage were almost as
instantly recognized in the chronological period as the investment of
newer energy production sources. The finite nature of resources
demands and drives the constant search for cleaner, better combustible
and newer fuels. A ground breaking step in this direction is the
development of Cellulosic Ethanol.

   This report is a complete handbook on this dynamic fuel source and
its position in the global energy scenario. The report builds on the
global energy industry and the consumption patterns which are fed by
the traditional sources like Oil, Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear Energy
and Hydroelectricity. The report also presents a track on the global
energy consumption patterns along with the resources being used for
them.

   Taking into consideration the revenue cycles in the global energy
markets, the report explains the revenue derived from these demand
patterns from traditional sources as well as hydroelectric and wind
energy. The report further also details each source individually.

   Taking a contrasting view point, the report presents an in depth
analysis of the global energy crisis and the growing recognition of
unconventional energy sources for arresting this crisis.

   At this point the report introduces the emergence of ethanol as a
source and the further leap ahead of science in the augmented
development of cellulosic ethanol as an energy source. The report
details the complete process of cellulosic ethanol production and the
crucial role played by residues form agriculture, grass seed, wheat,
forestry in the production of this wonder furl. The changing
scientific attitude towards the role of municipal waste, sludge to
serve as a feedstock for this fuel is also explored in this report.

   A complete section devoted to understanding the technologies
employed to derive ethanol from these cellulosic feedstock and the
efficiency of obtaining ethanol from different feedstocks is included
in the report. The utility of ethanol as a fuel in transportation on
conjunction with gasoline is displayed in the report.

   The geographic commercialization of cellulosic ethanol is analyzed
country wise in this report ranging from Canada, China, Spain, UK and
the United States.

   The report examines the factors supplementing the growth of this
industry as well as the challenges & issues facing this industry. The
propelling support from the biotech industry in the development of
cellulosic ethanol is also elaborated in this report. The report
delves deeper into the production patterns and impact of cellulosic
ethanol on the farm economy which are now becoming the guiding
principles of building subsidy policies for such economic structures.

   The report envisages to explain the basic cost integers of ethanol
production and the regulatory framework which is now in place to
support the development of this wonder fuel for the future. The role
of the government in supporting and nurturing including development of
funding mechanisms to augment the production of ethanol is also
explained in this report.

   As a conclusion the report presents an analysis of the leading
commercial producers of ethanol and their successes earned so far. The
report presents a special section to gauge the performance of this
industry through the usage of global case studies and updates to
various corporations engaged in this ecological endeavour.

   Companies mentioned:

   --  Abengoa Bioenergy Corporation

   --  Archer Daniels Midland Co.

   --  Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings

   --  Cargill

   --  Codexis, Inc

   --  Dyadic International, Inc

   --  Genencor International

   --  Green Plains Renewable Energy.

   --  Iogen Corporation

   --  Lignol

   --  Mascoma Corporation

   --  NatureWorks, LLC

   --  Novozymes

   --  Pacific Ethanol, Inc.

   --  Renova Energy (Wyoming Ethanol)

   --  SunOpta

   --  Tate & Lyle

   --  The Andersons Inc.

   --  U.S. BioEnergy Corporation

   --  VeraSun Energy Corporation

   --  Verenium

   --  Xethanol BioFuels, LLC

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c84264

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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