Ethanol Recovery Plant from Food Grains

The technology developed by Kerone focuses on environmental concerns by reducing waste, but it also emits greenhouse gases while providing economic benefits to farmers by establishing new revenue streams and green jobs in the ethanol production industry. While minimizing waste and producing greenhouse gasses, Kerone's technology also benefits farmers economically by creating new revenue streams and green jobs in the ethanol production sector. One illustration of the potential for circular and sustainable solutions in the energy sector is the corn cob ethanol recovery plant.
The Ethanol Recovery Plant from Corn Cob serves as an example of the promise of circular and sustainable solutions in the energy sector. KERONE is a pioneer in application and implementation engineering, with a team of specialists and a wealth of knowledge. KERONE is dedicated to offering the sector specialized drying and heating solutions that enhance their operations in an economical and environmentally conscious way.

A crucial industrial facility for turning food grains—like maize, wheat, or barley—into ethanol, a renewable and sustainable biofuel, is an ethanol recovery plant from food grains. In this method, the food grains are first ground and milled to produce a fine powder, or mash. The next phases are more complex. After that, the starches in this mash are broken down into simpler sugars, mainly glucose, by an enzyme process called hydrolysis. Once the fluid rich in sugar is formed, yeast ferments it to produce carbon dioxide and ethanol. To separate and concentrate the ethanol, the ethanol-water mixture is distilled once fermentation is finished.

With its extensive experience and skilled team of specialists, KERONE is a pioneer in application and implementation engineering. With its specialist heating and drying solutions, KERONE is committed to helping the industry optimize their operations in an ecologically responsible and cost-effective manner.

    Application :
  • Biofuel Production
  • Renewable Energy
  • Rural Economic Development
  • Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
  • Energy Security
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Blending with Gasoline

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