bob calls his idea follow-the-crop. here’s how it works. using a low energy input process, biomass is broken down at the processing or harvest site into a liquid of sugars and solid protein-rich animal feed. the sugar solution can be transported by tanker truck or railroad tank cars to a refinery to be converted into ethanol, biojetfuel, renewable diesel, biogasoline or other hydrocarbon-based products like plastics.
atlantic biomass conversions has applied for a patent for a new enzyme that works on sugar beet pulp using a proprietary process. with additional research, the process can be applied to energy crops like switgrass, miscanthus or sorghum; and to other agricultural residues like the orange peel and pulp left over from orange processing plants like the one pictured in the video. check it out at www.atlanticbiomassconversions.com
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