Energy crops constitute another potentially large Feedstock for thermal depolymerization.
Feedstock in preparation for compound, real, or scientific energy generation techniques.
Used as Feedstock for artificial orange blossom, sweet flower, lemon, Bergamot Oil.
In many parts of the world supplemental or
full irrigation is needed to grow Feedstocks.
Used lubricant may also be used as refinery Feedstock to become part of crude oil.
Higher efficiencies may be possible with drier and more carbon-rich Feedstocks, such as waste plastic.
The cost of the change in
land use of the area where the fuel Feedstock is grown.
Emissions from the change in land use of the area where the fuel Feedstock is grown.
So rather than that waste going to a landfill or being incinerated,
that's kind of our waste Feedstock.”.
We take that Feedstock and turn it into products that are worth much more than the coal.".
As yields improve or different Feedstocks are introduced, ethanol production
may become more economically feasible in the US.
The NBCC has also
approved the proposal to generate ethanol from other Feedstock like fruit and vegetable wastes for the EBP programme.
The aim of the scheme is to provide financial support to Integrated Bioethanol Projects using lignocellulosic biomass and other renewable Feedstock.
Presently, in India there are 31 urea units of which 28 units are gas-based and
the rest 3 units use naphtha as Feedstock.
Though the consumption of sugar is reducing all over the world,
both sugar and ethanol can be excellent Feedstock for the chemical industry.
The cracker can produce 1.5 million tons per year,
and provides Feedstock to two other production lines at its Mont Belvieu,
Texas, plastics plant.
The project will have an output of 1.27 million metric tonnes per annum(MMTPA)
of'Neem' coated prilled urea using coal and petcoke as Feedstock.
The assessment calls for the need for more open markets in biofuels and Feedstocks in order to improve efficiency and lower costs.
Fischer- Tropsch plants associated with coal or related solid Feedstocks(sources of carbon)
must first convert the solid fuel into gaseous reactants, i. e.
American refineries and chemical plants that depend on water transportation for Feedstock supply and product distribution to customers
would also be pinched by tolls.
Indian Government has banned the import of petcoke for use as fuel,
but said shipments for use as Feedstock in some industries were allowed.
There are different types of biofuels and different Feedstocks for them, and it has been proposed that only non-food
crops be used for biofuel.
Discontinuous or cyclic process,
with natural gas methane as the most commonly used Feedstock, although higher grade hydro carbon oils
are also used as Feedstock material.
When the biodiesel Feedstock contains more than 2-3% of free fatty acids(FFAs),
acid esterification is a useful upstream step to avoid the formation of high soap.
Question: Where was the country's first plant of
its kind established, which will produce 3 million liters of ethanol per year using rice straw as a Feedstock?
Its technology isolates hydrocarbon particles from Feedstock coal waste to produce a fine powder
that can be blended into fuel oil and marine gasoil as well as crude.
By the application of power ultrasonics, the plant cells are disrupted and
the intracellular material is extracted so that the Feedstock is better available for the enzymatic digestion.
Company has implemented the following capital schemes for Feedstock conversion from Fuel Oil to Natural gas at Panipat,
Bathinda & Nangal involving a total investment of' 4066 Crore.
Fortunately, after being in the environment with human-discarded plastics for a number of decades,
bacteria seem to be evolving to use this synthetic Feedstock that pervades modern life.
The Government of India banned the import of petcoke for use as fuel but allowed import
of the product by some industries, which will use it as Feedstock.