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Ethanol Production Cost Reports

Ethanol is a widely used commodity chemical with several applications, including use as a solvent and as a gasoline blendstock in the fuel
market. Globally, the major portion of Ethanol production is based on the fermentation of sugars from crop feedstocks, such as sugarcane,
corn, cellulosic material and others.
In view of current environmental issues, including greenhouse gas emissions, fermentation-based Ethanol is considered an alternative to
fossil fuels since it originates from renewable resources.
Intratec portfolio includes reports examining Ethanol production cost, with in-depth analysis of specific production processes and highlevel comparisons of different production routes.

Reports Focused on Ethanol Production


ETHANOL PRODUCTION COST ANALYSIS - OVERVIEW | ETHANOL AA01
This report compares the costs of Ethanolproduction via the following pathways:
* Pathway 1: Ethanol Production from Corn (via Dry Milling Path)
* Pathway 2: Ethanol Production from Sugarcane (with Electricity Generation)
* Pathway 3: Cellulosic Ethanol Production from Corn Stover
The report includes a high-level, comparative analyses of capital costs and production costs, raw material(s) consumption figures and
product(s) generated of each pathway.
ETHANOL PRODUCTION COST ANALYSIS - OVERVIEW | ETHANOL AA02
This report compares the costs of Ethanolproduction via the following pathways:
* Pathway 1: Ethanol Production from Corn (via Dry Milling Path)
* Pathway 2: Cellulosic Ethanol Production from Sugarcane Bagasse
* Pathway 3: Cellulosic Ethanol Production from Wood Chips
The report includes a high-level, comparative analyses of capital costs and production costs, raw material(s) consumption figures and
product(s) generated of each pathway.
ETHANOL PRODUCTION COST ANALYSIS - OVERVIEW | ETHANOL AA03
This report compares the costs of Ethanolproduction via the following pathways:
* Pathway 1: Ethanol Production from Corn (via Dry Milling Path)
* Pathway 2: Ethanol Production from Sugarcane (with Raw Sugar and Electricity Co-Production)
* Pathway 3: First and Second Generation Ethanol Production from Sugarcane
The report includes a high-level, comparative analyses of capital costs and production costs, raw material(s) consumption figures and
product(s) generated of each pathway.

For a complete list of available reports, visit www.intratec.us/analysis/ethanol-production-cost

Reports Focused on Ethanol Production


ETHANOL PRODUCTION COST ANALYSIS - OVERVIEW | ETHANOL AA04
This report compares the costs of Ethanolproduction via the following pathways:
* Pathway 1: Ethanol Production from Corn (via Dry Milling Path)
* Pathway 2: First and Second Generation Ethanol from Sugarcane (with Raw Sugar Co-Production)
* Pathway 3: Petrochemical Ethanol Production from Ethylene
The report includes a high-level, comparative analyses of capital costs and production costs, raw material(s) consumption figures and
product(s) generated of each pathway.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM CORN STOVER - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E11A
Economics of second generation Ethanol production from corn stover in the USA via a biochemical conversion process composed of
the following steps: corn stover pretreatment with dilute acid and ammonia conditioning; enzymatic hydrolysis; and fermentation.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM CORN STOVER - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E12A
Economic analysis of Ethanol production from corn stover in the USA. Differently from the report Ethanol E11A, the process
examined in this report presents a corn stover pretreatment step with dilute acid and overliming.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM CORN DRY MILLING - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E41A
Economics of hydrous Ethanol production from corn in the USA using a typical dry milling process.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM WOOD CHIPS - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E51A
Economic analysis of second generation Ethanol production from wood chips via a thermochemical process in the USA.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
ETHANOL AND SUGAR FROM SUGARCANE - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E71F
Techno-economic study of hydrous Ethanol and raw sugar production from sugarcane using a typical process in Brazil.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM SUGARCANE - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E72F
Economic analysis of hydrous Ethanol production in Brazil using a typical process based on sugarcane feedstock.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.

For a complete list of available reports, visit www.intratec.us/analysis/ethanol-production-cost

Reports Focused on Ethanol Production


CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM SWITCHGRASS - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E81A
This report presents the economics of second generation Ethanol production from switchgrass in the USA via a biochemical
conversion process composed of the following steps: biomass pretreatment with dilute acid and ammonia conditioning; enzymatic
hydrolysis; and fermentation.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM CORN STOVER - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E13A
Techno-economic analysis of second generation Ethanol production from corn stover in the USA using a biochemical conversion
process similar to AVAP technology, developed by American Process.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM WOOD CHIPS - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E52A
Techno-economic analysis of Ethanol production from wood chips in the USA. Differently from the report Ethanol E51A, the process
examined is a biochemical conversion process similar to AVAP technology, developed by American Process.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM SUGARCANE BAGASSE - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E62F
Economics of second generation Ethanol production from sugarcane bagasse in Brazil using a biochemical conversion process
similar to AVAP technology, developed by American Process.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM CORN STOVER - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E14A
Feasibility study of Ethanol production from corn stover in the USA. Differently from the report Ethanol E13A, the process examined
is similar to GreenPower, also developed by American Process.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM WOOD CHIPS - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E53A
Feasibility analysis of second generation Ethanol production from wood chips in the USA. Differently from the report Ethanol E52A,
the process examined is similar to GreenPower, also developed by American Process.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM SUGARCANE BAGASSE - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E63F
The process examined in this report is the same examined in the report Ethanol E53A, with two exceptions: (1) the plant is
constructed in Brazil, and (2) the raw material used is sugarcane bagasse.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.

For a complete list of available reports, visit www.intratec.us/analysis/ethanol-production-cost

Reports Focused on Ethanol Production


ETHANOL FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E32A
Techno-economic study of Ethanol production from municipal solid waste (MSW) in the USA using the same process analyzed in the
report Ethanol E13A.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
CELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM SWITCHGRASS - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E82A
Feasibility analysis of Ethanol production from switchgrass in the USA. Differently from the report Ethanol E81A, the process
examined is a biochemical conversion process similar to AVAP technology, developed by American Process.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM ETHYLENE - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E91A
Economics of Ethanol production from ethylene in the USA using a typical direct hydration process.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM SORGHUM - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E21A
Economic analysis of hydrous Ethanol production in the United States using a typical process based on sorghum feedstock.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM SORGHUM - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E21C
Feasibility analysis of hydrous Ethanol production from sorghum. Different from the report Ethanol E21A, the analysis presented in
this report takes into account a plant erected in China.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM WOOD CHIPS - COST ANALYSIS | ETHANOL E54A
Techno-economic study of cellulosic Ethanol production from wood chips in the USA. Similarly to the process presented in the report
"Ethanol E51A", the process analyzed in this report is also a thermochemical process, but in this case a dimethyl ether (DME)
intermediate is produced from syngas, being then converted to Ethanol.
This in-depth study includes: capital investment breakdown, operating cost breakdown & 4-year history and raw materials
consumption.

For a complete list of available reports, visit www.intratec.us/analysis/ethanol-production-cost

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