Centre for Biofuels, Biotechnology Division, National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (CSIR), Trivandrum 695019, India.
Bioresour Technol. 2010 Jul;101(13):4826-33. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2009.11.049. Epub 2009 Dec 16.
India has a pressing need for renewable transportation fuels and bio-ethanol is considered as one of the most important options. Currently the country mandates use of 5% ethanol blending in motor gasoline in several states. The ethanol for this is mainly sourced from molasses feedstock, but this is barely sufficient to meet the current demand. Lignocellulosic biomass is the alternative but the availability of this resource is poorly documented. Also the technologies for ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass are under preliminary stages of development which warrants extensive R&D in this field. The review discusses the current status of molasses based ethanol production in India and its limitations, the state of technologies for second generation ethanol production and the availability of feedstock for bio-ethanol production.
印度迫切需要可再生交通燃料,而生物乙醇被认为是最重要的选择之一。目前,该国在几个邦强制要求在汽油中添加 5%的乙醇。这些乙醇主要来自糖蜜原料,但这几乎不足以满足当前的需求。木质纤维素生物质是另一种选择,但这种资源的可用性记录不佳。此外,从木质纤维素生物质生产乙醇的技术仍处于初步开发阶段,这需要在该领域进行广泛的研发。本文综述了印度目前基于糖蜜的乙醇生产及其局限性、第二代乙醇生产技术的现状以及生物乙醇生产的原料供应情况。