PIX number
10347
Title:
Harvesting corn and stover
Caption
Current ethanol production is primarily from the starch in kernels of field corn. NREL researchers in the DOE Biofuels Program are developing technology to also produce ethanol from the fibrous material (cellulose and hemicellulose) in the corn stalks and husks or other agricultural or forestry residues.
Credit:
Yost, Jim
Publications:
Biofuels news--fall 2001, Vol. 4, No. 3. (NREL/BR-510-31195, 2001) (DOE/GO-102001-1483)National Renewable Energy Laboratory 2002 research review (NREL/JA-810-31967, booklet)
Date:
11/1/2001
Index Date:
12/14/2001
DOE_office:
Notes:
Scanned from 35 mm slide
Subject:
biomass, fuels and chemicals - alternative fuels
Descriptors:
agriculture, bioenergy, biofuels, bioethanol, biomass and crop, corn ear with silk, ethanol, farm, feedstock, field, harvest, landscape, rural, stover
Person/Place:
Littleton, Colorado; Jefferson County
Release Level
Full/Internet
DOE Information:
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