Feedstock Handling
Sugary Feedstocks
UFIPL provides complete technological solutions for ethanol generation from sugary feedstocks. The main sources of the sugary feedstocks include molasses, sugarcane, sorghum, beet, and cassava. Utilizing 1G technology, ethanol is usually extracted from C, B, Syrup and sugarcane juices.
UFIPL offers comprehensive solutions for producing ethanol economically and with the least amount of waste, including fermentation, distillation, molecular sieve dehydration, effluent treatment, bio methanation, bio-CNG, spent wash dryer and power boilers (Incineration).
The generation of ethanol from sugary bio-based feedstocks has a favourable socioeconomic and environmental impact. In addition to being environmentally beneficial, it helps young people in farming communities find employment and business opportunities, so helping the rural economy of the country. Unique advantages include non-reliability from variable crude oils in the global market which are expensive and conserving foreign exchange by limiting imported fossil fuel.
Starchy Feedstocks
UFIPL provides complete technological solutions for ethanol generation from starchy feedstocks. Grains, such as rice, wheat, barley, corn, sorghum, and millets, are major contributors to the starchy feedstocks. Using 1G technology, ethanol is recovered from damaged or excess grains.
UFIPL offers entire solutions for producing ethanol economically and with no waste, including fermentation, distillation, molecular sieve dehydration, effluent treatment, DDGS, Decanter, bio methanation, spent wash dryer and power boilers (Incineration).
The generation of ethanol from starchy bio-based feedstocks has favourable socioeconomic and environmental impact. In addition to being environmentally beneficial, it helps young people in farming communities find employment and business opportunities, so helping the rural economy of the country. Unique advantages include non-reliability from variable crude oils in the global market which are expensive and conserving foreign exchange by limiting imported fossil fuel.