| Technology launch helps increase ethanol output |
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| Written by Giles Clark, London | ||
| Tuesday, 20 November 2007 | ||
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A new piece of technology which allows ethanol plants to increase the amount of ethanol they produce per bushel of grain has been launched by DuPont. Pioneer Hi-Bred, a DuPont company, has unveiled QualiTraksm, a measurement and reporting system that facilitates the flow of predicted ethanol yield information to both plant personnel and corn growers.
“QualiTraksm is a big step toward increasing the amount of ethanol that processors can get from a bushel,” said Russ Sanders, Pioneer marketing director. “The system can provide processors with comprehensive comparative ethanol yield prediction data for every load of grain brought to a plant. When shared with corn growers who sell grain to the facility, this information will enable the selection of seed hybrids that can produce higher ethanol yields per bushel.” “This information will help improve the economics of the ethanol industry and corn production as a result of better supply chain management,” Russ said. “QualiTraksm can help plants produce more ethanol with the same amount of grain. And quality oriented farmers will have the opportunity to quantify and communicate the increased value of their crop to grain buyers.” The FOSS Infratec 1241 uses DuPont ethanol yield prediction calibration to measure ethanol yield potential of a grain sample in gallons per bushel. |
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