Techno-economic analysis of using corn stover to supply heat and power to a corn ethanol plant - Part 2: Cost of heat and power generation systems.
Biomass and Bioenergy. 2010; 34:356-64
Mani S, Sokhansanj S, Tagore S, Turhollow AF. Biomass and Bioenergy. 2010; 34:356-64
Unlike the sugarcane waste-product bagasse, which is combusted for process heat and electricity, corn stover is typically unused and left in the field. This is the second part of a recent study (see {1}) indicating that the net energy return for corn ethanol could be almost doubled by using stover for the generation of heat and...
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