What is Bioenergy?
Bioenergy is renewable energy made available from materials derived from biological sources. Biomass is any organic material which has stored sunlight in the form of chemical energy. As a fuel it may include wood, wood waste, straw, manure, sugarcane, and many other byproducts from a variety of agricultural processes.
So, Why do we produce Bioenergy?
One reason governments
Let's see the process flow of cellulosic ethanol which we are interested in(Figure 1). At the upstream, biomass harvest undergoes a pretreatment and cellulose hydrolysis by enzymes and then fermented to ethanol through the points. The initial contract for each course are as follows.
[Figure 1] bioethanol process
① pretreatment of raw material
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the roaches eat it...
come back a few days later,
theyre running around fat as hogs.
And there it is, Bill.
You want to put on some weight...
you gotta switch
from that yellow powder diet of yours...
to some of this good
fluoride stuff right here.
Sure works for the Chink.
Hes healthy enough.
You see him scarfthat poison down?
He doesnt really eat it.
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starch from algae through hydrolyze, pre-treatment and fermentation process, After algae produce sugar or starch from carbon dioxide, sunlight and water, those free complex carbohydrates turned into fermentable sources through pre-treatment process - saccharification. Then, it can be changed ethanol form through fermentation by yeast or genetically engineered E.coli and we can produce biofuel fro
② Sodium caseinate
- Artificial additive, Thickner!
- When this blended w/ water&fat, spilt fat finely.
- Because of this,
yogurt is similar to
milk fat texture & taste!!
③ Gelatin, Pectin, Collagen, Denatured starch, Emulsifier
- Artificial additive, Thickner!
- As we see, ‘True’ has so much thickner…
- In sensory test, ‘True’ has high
Established in 1987
Locate : Yeouido, Yongdeungpo,
Seoul, South Korea.
Global commercial bank
Specialized Area : Food Industry
1. The borrower doesn’t have any market power.
2. ‘vacation’ : off-season in market
3. Where are the taste of traditional?
4. There are aready big bubble company in the market.
5. Risk in the raw material – the tapioca
raw rice wine type (Drunken rice) of the U.S. sales are consistently on the rise in case of the first quarter of 2004 the import scale has increased 24.7% compared to the same period last year. By 2003 the U.S. oriental liquor import market 72.7% of the market is occupied by Japan and is almost monopolizing the market, South Korea 9.8%, China 4.9%, Taiwan 2.3% are showing market share.
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Low cost of manufacturing process
Low cost of raw material production
The growth rate of sea algae
Production area of raw material
Marine Bioenergy 1500L/yr
Rate of energy conversion 100g/L
New Supply Chain with Fair Trade
There are two new additions in the chart, which are C.A.F.E and Fair Trade. Before starbucks imports beans, these play a role as test of passage. These are protector to farmers to guard farmers’ equity. C.A.F.E. is good action in Starbucks’ SCM. It seems like causing raw material cost more. But starbucks may gain customer’s trust, can motivate suppliers,
raw materials. This competition may lead the proce of grains and sugar to higher levels in the future. Furthermore, the economy of the ethanol production process from grains depends on the market for its by-product, i.e. distillers' dried grains with solubles (DDGS) as animal food, which may not expand like the ethanol market in the future. In addition to the price, there is concern about damagin