Creating Ethanol from Wood More Efficiently
February 6, 2008 | Source: Technology Review
A type of bacteria that helps termites digest wood could be key to making ethanol cheaply from wood and grass.
ZeaChem, a startup based in Menlo Park, CA, has developed a process based on the Moorella thermoacetica bacteria that can produce 50 percent more ethanol from a given amount of biomass than conventional processes can.