RICEFUEL

Engineering enzymes, bacteria and bioconversion processes for advanced biofuels from waste grain straw

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Under construction!

The aim of the project is to utilise rice straw waste to make biofuels, via a process which will synthesise butanol and then later alkanes, chemicals that are more similar to biodiesel. Rice straw is a good choice for this project as the call for grant applications specifically ruled out using crop land or foodstuffs. Rice straw is a problematic waste product in India. The combination of low nutritional value and high silica content make it unsuitable as an animal feed. The straw makes a poor choice to be simply burned for fuel as the silica causes fine clogging ash to be produced.

It is anticipated that when the biofuel process if proven for rice straw, it will also be applicable to wheat straw in the UK.

The start-up meeting for the project was held at ICGEB, New Delhi, on 11-12 February 2014.

Project members at ICGEB, Feb 2014

Project Partners

Funding

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