Carbon capture during bioethanol production

Instruments for moisture measurement throughout carbon capture and storage process in biorefineries.



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Bioethanol
BECCS is a series of processes typically employed by biorefineries to decarbonize their industrial biomass process and involves capturing and permanently storing CO2 from the plants. A primary example of this process are biorefineries which convert feedstock such as corn into high-efficiency ethanol. Crops such as corn absorb CO2 during their growth and therefore this is a direct method of removing it from the atmosphere.

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