Ethanol from crops

  • 21/10/1998

  • Financial Times (London)

A $90m factory in Louisiana is set to become the first commercial plant for converting biomass to ethanol. The factory being built by BC International Corporation, will use technology invented in 1991 at the University of Florida. This hinged on the development of genetically engineered bacteria capable of converting all the sugar types found in plant cell walls into ethanol, thus making waste from farm crops a suitable source of ethanol.