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Ethanol Manufacturing as Bio-Fuel | Ethanol Production from Rice/Rice Straw/Rice Husk/Rice Bran/Corn/Wheat/Maize | Dual Feed Distillery | Multi-Feed Distillery | Bioethanol production | Second-Generation Bioethanol Production | Lignocellulosic bioethanol

An alcoholic drink that is popular in a number of forms, including beer, cider, wine, spirits, and ale, is ethanol. Ethanol is a compound that has a variety of other uses in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, as well as being a component in distilled and fermented beverages.

In terms of environmental impact, bioethanol production is an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels. Furthermore, bioethanol from sugarcane juice and maize starch is less expensive than fossil fuels. There is a critical need to find alternative energy sources to meet current energy demand since energy resources are depleting.

Potential of ethanol production globally;

For developing economies without fossil fuel reserves, reliance on petroleum-based transportation fuels is a key concern. The problem is especially acute in landlocked nations like Nepal. Landlocked countries, in reality, spend a significant portion of their GDP on importing fossil fuels from other countries. Taking these issues into consideration, considerable effort is being put into developing alternative energy.

Based on important crops such as corn, barley, oat, rice, wheat, sorghum, and sugar cane, the global production potential of bioethanol has been calculated. Lignocellulosic biomass, such as crop wastes and sugar cane bagasse, are bioethanol feedstock. Wasted crops, which are crops that are lost during distribution, are also considered feedstock. Around 73.9Tg of dry wasted crops exist around the world, with the capacity to produce 49.1GL/year of bioethanol.

These seven crops provide about 1.5Pg/year of dry lignocellulosic biomass that can be converted to bioethanol. Based onlignocellulosic biomass, bioethanol production can reach 442 GL/year.  Bioethanol could be produced from crop leftovers and lost crops at a rate of 491GL/year, about 16 times more than what is currently produced.

Rural and urban areas both can produce second-generation biofuels using readily available lignocellulosic biomass (as derived from lignocellulose). Approximately 1,000 giga-metric tons of lignocellulose are produced annually, making it the most abundant biomass on earth.

In areas where corn and sugarcane are not viable sources of ethanol production, sweet potatoes are considered as an alternative source.

This fuel can be used to produce bioplastics and to generate electricity by using ethanol fuel cells.

The demand for biofuels is shifting towards emerging economies, according to the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2018-2027, which are fast implementing policies that benefit the local biofuels sector. Furthermore, market predictions indicate that developing countries will account for 84 per cent of total increased ethanol consumption.

Potential of ethanol production in India;

India has a 684 crore litre ethanol-producing capacity. To reach the country's goal of 20% ethanol in gasoline by 2030, it will need a capacity of 1,000 crore litres.

According to a high-ranking government official, India's ethanol production capacity could double by 2025. By 2025, the blending of ethanol with petrol (EBP) will enable the country to save more than 30,000 crores in foreign exchange, thus improving energy security.

The Indian ethanol market is expected to grow 14.50 per cent a year from 2.50 billion dollars in 2018 to 7.38 billion dollars by 2024 due to the increased consumption of ethanol for fuel additives and beverages.

A measure intended to make India less dependent on imported crude oil has been taken by Indian policymakers, encouraging sugar producers to produce ethanol for Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs). To meet the demand for its 20% Fuel Blending Program, ethanol output is expected to increase three to fivefold in the future (FBP).

The growing consumption of alcohol, changing lifestyles, and the increasing impact of western culture are likely to drive the growing demand for ethanol in India.

In the future, biomass and solid waste are predicted to be major sources of ethanol production.

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Ethanol as Biofuel - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Ethanol has been known as fuel for many decades. Production of ethanol in the world is increasing very rapidly and has grown. There is a vast scope to use it as Automobile fuel. There is proposal come from the government agencies as well as from the public agencies also. This is good project provided with sound cost effective technology.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Absolute Alcohol (Ethanol) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Absolute alcohol is basically prepared from rectified spirit and it has application in various sector. It is used as a raw material, reagent and solvent in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries and for the production of power alcohol for which it is partially or completely denatured. The basic raw material used for the manufacturing of absolute alcohol are rectified spirit, toluene or benzene and silica gel. The major unit operation involves in the manufacturing of this is Azeotropic Distillation. The basic manufacturing technology is fully available in India, but there has some problematic matter in the case of availability of raw material. Absolute alcohol, now a days is largely used in homeopathic industry also. There is increasing demand of absolute alcohol. Therefore there is great scope for the new comers who are willing to invest.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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ETHANOL FROM MOLASSES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

In the earlier years, alcohol was mainly used for admixture with petrol and for potable purpose. Alcohol production was initially taken up with a view to utilized by-product molasses available from the sugar units. Now-a-days alcohol is used directly in the manufacture of several compounds such as either, ethyl acetate and other esters, acetic acid, acetone, chloral, chloroform etc. It is used in the manufacture of TNT and transparent soaps also. It is also employed for the extraction of essential oils and for the preparation of perfumes, essences and flavours. In India there are about 89 units engaged in the production of ethyl alcohol with an installed capacity of 5.34 lakhs kiloliters per annum. But the production is considerably lower than the demand. A new entrepreneur can well venture in this field.
Plant capacity: 40670 Gallons/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 124 Crores
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs.164 Crores
Return: 28.00%Break even: 57.00%
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Sugar Mill with Bio-Ethanol from Molasses - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Cane sugar industry is a major industry in India. The cane sugar or sucrose industry is based on the extraction of sucrose from sugarcane and sugar beet. As a major sugar producing nation in the world, India is emerging as a strong producer of cane molasses in recent times. Production of cane molasses has been going up steadily in the country. At the present time ethanol is being used as an octane booster for gasoline and a small amount is being consumed as gasohol. In addition, it is the raw material for making hundreds of chemicals, such as acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, acetic acid, glacial, ethyl chloride and all ethyl esters. Sugar is an item of mass consumption. The use of it is increasing for products such as soft drinks, jams, ice-creams, bakery products and other food item. Production of anhydrous alcohol for the purpose of blending it with petrol is only now being given due credit and attention in India. India imports nearly 70% of its annual crude petroleum requirement, which is approximately 110 million tonnes. It is estimated that domestic consumption of sugar will rise to 24.5 million tonnes per year. Indias share in world sugar production is increasing per year. The industry provides employment to more than 500,000 skilled and unskilled people. It can be predicted that any entrepreneur may launch this product, will be successful.
Plant capacity: Sugar 2500 MT/Day, Molasses By Product 5556 MT/Day, Bio-Ethanol 30 KLs /DayPlant & machinery: 49 Crores
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 136 Crores
Return: 46.00%Break even: 55.00%
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ABSOLUTE ALCOHOL FROM MOLASSES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Alcohol is used directly in the manufacture of several compounds such as ethyl acetate and other esters, acetic acid, acetone, chloral, chloroform. It is used in the manufacture of TNT and transparent soaps also. In India there are about 89 units engaged in the production of ethyl alcohol with an installed capacity of 5.34 lakhs kilolitres per annum. But the production is considerably lower than the demand. There are 3 or 4 is organized sectors engaged in the manufacturing of absolute alcohol out of more than two hundred distilleries. Mostly distilleries are engaged in the selling of rectified spirit or country spirit or they are engaged in the manufacturing of I.M.F.L. It is estimated that the demand of absolute alcohol will be 31,250 K.L. in 2010. Any new entrepreneur may enter in this field, will be successful.
Plant capacity: 10,000 Lts. / Day 30,00,000 Lts. / AnnumPlant & machinery: 707 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 1100 Lakhs
Return: 32.00%Break even: 49.00%
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ABSOLUTE ALCOHOL FROM MOLASSES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Alcohol is used directly in the manufacture of several compounds such as ethyl acetate and other esters, acetic acid, acetone, chloral, chloroform. It is used in the manufacture of TNT and transparent soaps also. In India there are about 89 units engaged in the production of ethyl alcohol with an installed capacity of 5.34 lakhs kilolitres per annum. But the production is considerably lower than the demand. There are 3 or 4 is organized sectors engaged in the manufacturing of absolute alcohol out of more than two hundred distilleries. Mostly distilleries are engaged in the selling of rectified spirit or country spirit or they are engaged in the manufacturing of I.M.F.L. It is estimated that the demand of absolute alcohol will be 31,250 K.L. in 2010. Any new entrepreneur may enter in this field, will be successful.
Plant capacity: 10,000 Lts. / DayPlant & machinery: 707 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 1100 Lakhs
Return: 32.00%Break even: 49.00%
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ETHANOL FROM RICE, RICE STRAW, RICE HUSK, RICE BRAN - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Cost of Project

Ethanol productions from cellulosic materials offer a solution to some of the recent environmental, economic, and energy problems facing worldwide. Nationally, energy costs are on the rise and forecasts of petroleum supply disruptions are once again making news. People are not immune to these events & feel the impact of rising energy prices every time they purchase gasoline, diesel or other petroleum products. Cereal straw, one of the most abundant renewable lignocellulose resources which possess valuable components, has gradually become the research hot spot as a promising substitute for both the fossil fuel resource & petroleum based industry with the increasing calling for bio-fuel and green chemistry. Fermenting sugars produces ethanol. Lignocelluloses materials such as agricultural, hardwood & softwood residues are potential sources of sugars for ethanol production. Ethanol from Rice Straw is manufactured by fermentation. The word fermentation referred originally to the anaerobic metabolism of organic compounds by micro organism compounds simpler than the starting material the modern definition is that of any microbial action controlled by man to make useful product. Some of the substances produced from carbohydrates on a commercial scale by anaerobic microbial metabolism include ethanol and lactic acid. The most important consideration in industrial fermentation is the selection of the proper micro organisms. This choice must provide suitable stability of the process, where upon the engineering and development aspects of process design may initiated. Stock cultures of micro organisms useful in industrial fermentations are usually maintained by the manufacturer, and less frequently in commercial collection or collections at academic or government laboratories. The ethyl alcohol is used as a blend with petrol and the potential for chemicals is being tapped in India. Many of these chemicals are now being made on a much larger scale from petroleum fractions or natural gas liquids. But the advantage of using ethyl alcohol is that the processes are simple, efficient and workable at a smaller capacity level in plants distributed all over the country and not concentrated in centralized complexes. While the technical possibility of chemical conversion of ethyl alcohol is wide, there is need to choose specific items where the advantages exist. India has emerged as the largest user of ethyl alcohol for chemicals over the past three decades. Ethyl alcohol derived from sulphite pulpine plants served as a base for limited quantities of select chemicals in Norway and Sweden in the immediate post-war years and ethyl alcohol derived from molasses was also used for chemicals in the U.K. at that time. In fact, the early production of polyethylene was based on ethyl alcohol in the U.K. France too was exploiting the ethyl alcohol route to chemicals. The U.S. installed a big plant for making synthetic rubber from the two intermediates, styrene and butadiene, derived from ethyl alcohol produced from corn (starch). But the end of the war led to it being closed down. The era of petroleum-derived chemicals, mostly using ethylene and propylene, began in the late Fifties and early Sixties displacing ethyl alcohol as feedstock. Ethyl alcohol ended its tenure as a chemical feedstock in Europe but emerged as a fuel for automobiles in Brazil and in the U. S. Brazil also took up alcohol-based chemicals in a limited way and is now lagging behind India in this area. The U.S. and Europe have little of ethyl alcohol as base for chemicals. Other sugar producing countries such as Cuba, Thailand and Malaysia have not entered this field. The main factor is the large demand and scale of operations, where a petroleum-base dominates. There is a good opportunity and scope for new players to venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Amar Alcoholi Ltd. Andhra Sugars Ltd. Ashok Organic Inds. Ltd. Athani Farmers' Sugar Factory Ltd. Bajaj Hindusthan Ltd. Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd. Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd. Dharani Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. Dwarikesh Sugar Inds. Ltd. Empee Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. Gangamai Industries & Constructions Ltd. Globus Spirits Ltd. Godavari Sugar Mills Ltd. Hanil Era Textiles Ltd. Harita-N T I Ltd. India Glycols Ltd. Jeypore Sugar Co. Ltd. K C P Sugar & Inds. Corpn. Ltd. K M Sugar Mills Ltd. Kanoria Chemicals & Inds. Ltd. Kirlampudi Sugar Mills Ltd. Kothari Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. Laxmi Organic Inds. Ltd. M A C Agro Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Maruti Organics Ltd. Mcdowell & Co. Ltd. [Merged] National Industrial Corpn. Ltd. Natural Sugar & Allied Inds. Ltd. Pioneer Distilleries Ltd. Purti Power & Sugar Ltd. Radico Khaitan Ltd. Rajshree Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. Riga Sugar Co. Ltd. Sakthi Sugars Ltd. Shree Renuka Sugars Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. Sri Sarvaraya Sugars Ltd. Swarup Vegetable Products Inds. Ltd. Tilaknagar Industries Ltd. Ugar Sugar Works Ltd. United Spirits Ltd. Vijayshree Chemicals (India) Ltd. X L Telecom & Energy Ltd. Yeast Alco Enzymes Ltd.
Plant capacity: 9000 Kls./AnnumPlant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 43.00%Break even: 43.00%
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Ethanol from Molasses (with Spent Wash Treatment) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study,Investment Opportunities

Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol, drinking alcohol or grain alcohol, is a flammable, colorless, mildly toxic chemical compound, and is best known as the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages. In common usage, it is often referred to simply as alcohol. Its molecular formula is variously represented as EtOH, CH3CH2OH and C2H5OH or as its empirical formula C2H6O (which it shares with dimethyl ether).Ethanol can be prepared by the fermentation of molasses. Molasses is the mother liquor left after the crystallization of sugarcane juice. It is a dark coloured viscous liquid. Molasses contains about 45-50% fermentable sugar. The demand for ethanol has been continually increasing on account of the growth of user industries and use of ethanol as a fuel in the country. However, the production and availability of ethanol has largely lagged behind. India is the fourth largest producer of ethanol in the world after Brazil, the United States of America (USA) and China, producing approximately 2000 million litres of ethanol, mainly by fermentation of sugarcane molasses. Ethanol is made by fermentation of sugars: enzymes from yeast change simple sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide. Potable ethanol and more than half of industrial ethanol is made by this process. As a whole Ethanol from Molasses is one of the project which has good prospect for the entrepreneurs to invest. Few Indian Major Players are as under:- Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. Ammana Bio Pharma Ltd. Athani Farmers' Sugar Factory Ltd. Baramati Agro Ltd. Bhuvan Tripura Inds. Ltd. Dhampur Sugar Mills Ltd. Dwarikesh Sugar Inds. Ltd. Empee Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. Gangamai Industries & Constructions Ltd. Godavari Biorefineries Ltd. H P C L Biofuels Ltd. Hico Products Ltd. Jeypore Sugar Co. Ltd. K M Sugar Mills Ltd. Natural Sugar & Allied Inds. Ltd. Parrys Sugar Industries Ltd. Purti Power & Sugar Ltd. Radico Khaitan Ltd. Shree Renuka Sugars Ltd. Sri Sarvaraya Sugars Ltd. X L Energy Ltd.
Plant capacity: 15000 KLs/AnnumPlant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 25.00%Break even: 48.00%
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Ethanol from Rice Straw and Rice Husk - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Bio energy–energy produced from biomass–offers the opportunity to reduce not only the carbon dioxide emissions but also the dependence of energy imports, and as well as to diversify the energy matrix, reducing the oil dependence. Second generation bio ethanol is based on raw materials rich in complex carbohydrates like cellulose. This becomes an interesting alternative to reduce competition with the food industry and to generate an added value to the agro- industrial residues. Ethanol is also called ethyl alcohol, and drinking alcohol. It is the principal type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages, produced by the fermentation of sugars by yeasts. It is a neurotoxic psychoactive drug and one of the oldest recreational drugs used by humans. It can cause alcohol intoxication when consumed in sufficient quantity. Ethanol is used as a solvent, an antiseptic, a fuel and the active fluid in modern (post-mercury) thermometers. It is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid with a strong chemical odor. Its structural formula CH3CH2OH, is often abbreviated as C2H5OH, C2H6O. India’s production of biodiesel from jatropha seeds is commercially negligible and economically unviable. Farmers have not planted jatropha because it is difficult to market, yields are poor, and seed quality is inconsistent. As a result, most of the biodiesel units operating in India have turned to alternative feed stocks such as edible oil waste (unusable oil fractions), animal fats, and other inedible oils. This hodgepodge of oils accounts for about 28 percent of biodiesel producers’ existing capacity and enables them to continue operations throughout the year. Thus, due to demand it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest. ? Few Indian Major Players are as under • Ammana Bio Pharma Ltd. • Athani Farmers' Sugar Factory Ltd. • Baramati Agro Ltd. • Dhampur Sugar Mills Ltd. • Dwarikesh Sugar Inds. Ltd. • Empee Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. • Gangamai Industries & Constructions Ltd. • Godavari Biorefineries Ltd. • H P C L Biofuels Ltd. • Jeypore Sugar Co. Ltd. • K M Sugar Mills Ltd. • Natural Sugar & Allied Inds. Ltd. • Purti Power & Sugar Ltd. • Radico Khaitan Ltd. • Sakthi Sugars Ltd. • Saswad Mali Sugar Factory Ltd. • Shamanur Sugars Ltd. • Shree Renuka Sugars Ltd. • Sri Sarvaraya Sugars Ltd. • X L Energy Ltd.
Plant capacity: Ethanol:40 KLs/DayPlant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 26.00%Break even: 47.00%
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BIOETHANOL - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

The principle fuel used as a petrol substitute for road transport vehicles is bioethanol. Bioethanol fuel is mainly produced by the sugar fermentation process, although it can also be manufactured by the chemical process of reacting ethylene with steam. There is renewed interest in bioethanol technology in view of its large potential as a transportation fuel. Bioethanol production based on lignocellulosic biomass, being the technology of the future, has been examined. The major issue is the production of ethanol at a competitive price. Biomass-based ethanol technologies are still evolving and the commercialization of this technology has to overcome various bottlenecks. Keeping this perspective in view, bioethanol technologies are analyzed in terms of feedstock availability, pretreatment strategies, efficient hydrolytic agents, availability of recombinant ethanologens and process economics with a focus on Indian research efforts. It provides indicators for research priorities to achieve these objectives. APPLICATIONS Bioethanol is used in a wide range of industrial applications, in the pharmaceutical sector, the chemical industry, and as a fuel. Bioethanol is by far the most commonly used biofuel world-wide and is used alongside conventional petrol to fuel petrol engines in road vehicles. Bioethanol can also be used as the basis for the production of ETBE (ethyl-tertiary-butyl-ether) which is an octane booster and used in many types of petrol. Bioethanol - mobility with a future The future of bioethanol is proverbially "on the road". Bioethanol is already available as a fuel in several different forms today. Renewable and climate-friendly, it is helping to ensure that mobility has a future. Over 80% of the world's ethanol production is used in the fuel sector. Dried Distillers Grain (DDG) concentration After bio ethanol production, the remaining unconverted biomass is usually dried to obtain DDG (dried distillers grains). This process involves concentrating the biomass to a high percentage of dry matter with an evaporative process, followed by a drying process to obtain dry grains. For difficult biomass that may cause fouling during the evaporation process HRS successfully applies the Unicus scraped surface evaporator. Combining a Unicus evaporation process with waste heat from the dryer can be a very cost effective way of handling difficult DDG concentration processes. Chemicals A number of chemicals are produced in the ethanol industry and potentially even more in the 2 nd generation bioethanol industry, serving a wide range of uses in the pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, beverages and medical sectors as well as for industrial uses. The market potential for bioethanol is therefore not just limited to transport fuel or energy production but has potential to supply the existing chemicals industry. Transport Fuel: Bioethanol has mostly been used as a biofuel for transport, especially in Brazil. Indeed it was in Brazil where the first bioethanol fuelled cars emerged on a largescale. Although generally unknown to the average consumer, a large volume of bioethanol is already used in Europe as it is blended with petrol at 5%. It is used as a substitute for lead as an oxygenating additive and has a high octane rating, which improves performance. Although the eventual target is the private consumer, few are aware of bioethanol’s potenial to, at least, partly replace petrol as a transport fuel in Europe. Methanol (CH3OH) Methanol is a mobile, clear (water white), inflammable liquid having a characteristic smelL. Major application sector • Acetic acid • Chloromethanes • Dimethyl terephthalate • Methylamine cells • Methyl methacrylate Indian demand for methanol: 1.65 million metric tonnes per annum AAGR in through 2018 7% Bio- ethanol market The global fuel ethanol market has experienced significant growth over the last five years and is expected to continue its growth momentum, reaching approximately US $98.5 billion by 2017with a CAGR of 14.2% over the next five years. Key growth drivers in the global fuel ethanol market are the sharp rise in crude oil prices, rising green house gas emissions, and government encouragement through incentives to produce ethanol.
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Return: 1.00%Break even: 1.00%
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