Space Industry and Business News  
BIO FUEL
E-Fuel Introduces MicroFusion Reactor

The MicroFusion Reactor operates as a continuous process. Every 2 minutes the cellulosic material in the reactor chamber is completely processed and ready for fuel processing. The method of wood hydrolysis dissolves any wood or other cellulosic agricultural material in a manner that is residue free.
by Staff Writers
Los Gatos CA (SPX) Sep 15, 2010
E-Fuel is pleased to announce its latest innovation, the E-Fuel MicroFusion Reactor, a disruptive technology which empowers users to process all forms of cellulosic waste into sugar water, the key ingredient for ethanol fuel.

The E-Fuel MicroFusion Reactor makes available the virtually limitless supply of cellulosic waste materials as a suitable, renewable candidate for ethanol fuel production.

Annually in the United States alone almost 1 billion tons of organic waste material is available for processing by the MicroFusion Reactor into 100 billion gallons of fuel at little or no cost. Converting this waste into fuel reduces the burden on landfills where most waste is currently destined and the detrimental effects on the environment.

The MicroFusion Reactor operates as a continuous process. Every 2 minutes the cellulosic material in the reactor chamber is completely processed and ready for fuel processing. The method of wood hydrolysis dissolves any wood or other cellulosic agricultural material in a manner that is residue free.

Waste output is completely eliminated. The waste output is comprised of: (1) sugar water and (2) lignin powder. The sugar water is fermented by the MicroFueler into ethanol. The lignin is a valuable substance used in the pharmaceutical industry as an ingredient in various cancer fighting drugs among other things.

The reactor eliminates the costs and complexities associated with commercial gasification, aerobic digester, enzyme and acid pre-processing of cellulosic material typically used in traditional ethanol fermentation processes. According to Tom Quinn (E-Fuel CEO), "The MicroFusion Reactor is a major breakthrough in the world's quest to rid itself from fossil fuels. What used to take the commercial industry days to accomplish can now be accomplished in minutes safely by ordinary consumers".

With the E-Fuel MicroFusion Reactor, ethanol production costs can be as low as $0.56/gallon when combined with the energy saving effects of the MicroFueler and GridBuster, the world's first wet ethanol powered generator developed by E-Fuel with a revolutionary heat recovery feature.

Markets for the E-Fuel MicroFusion Reactor include home users, commercial garbage disposal sites, country clubs, educational institutions, correctional facilities, and wherever significant cellulosic waste accumulates. Public demonstration of the MicroFusion Reactor is planned for 90-days after closing of E-Fuel's Series A financing round currently in the final stages.



Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links
E-Fuel
Bio Fuel Technology and Application News



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


BIO FUEL
Grace Receives US DoE Biofuels Grant
Columbia MD (SPX) Sep 15, 2010
W. R. Grace and Co. has been selected to receive up to $3.3 million from the U.S. Department of Energy for the evaluation and enhancement of advanced biofuel technologies. Grace will work with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to develop technologies for thermochemical conversion of biomass to advanced biofuels that are compatible with existing fueling infrastructure. The ... read more







BIO FUEL
One-fourth of US adults use mobile applications: survey

Google to launch e-book service in Japan in 2011

Does A Molecular Machine Trot Pace Or Glide Across A Surface

7,500 Germans rally for greater data privacy

BIO FUEL
Boeing Vigilare Enters Service With RAAF

General Dynamics' Warrior Antenna Terminals

First Battery Engagement Operations Center For Integrated Air And Missile Defense Battle Command System

Boeing to build Air Force satellite

BIO FUEL
Sirius XM-5 Satellite Delivered To Baikonur For October Launch

Emerging Technologies May Fuel Revolutionary Launcher

EUMETSAT Chooses Arianespace To Launch Metop-C

Falcon 1e Launch Capabilities Brought To The European Institutional Market

BIO FUEL
Japan launches satellite for better GPS coverage

Taking The 'Search' Out Of Search And Rescue

Three More GLONASS Satellites Put Into Orbit

Satellite Navigation Steers Unmanned Micro-Planes

BIO FUEL
Iceland ash cloud 'just a training exercise': expert

India, Russia to develop transport planes

Airbus eyes 150-jet China contract: report

Air China to buy four Boeing 777s

BIO FUEL
Chip revenue expected to grow 31.5 percent in 2010: Gartner

Computer data stored with 'spintronics'

Protein From Poplar Trees Can Be Used To Greatly Increase Computer Capacity

Polymer Synthesis Could Aid Future Electronics

BIO FUEL
The Predictable Events Of The February Earthquake In Chile

Satellites Reveal Russian Fires Worst In 14 Years

Astrium And ScanEx Sign An Exclusive Deal On New Spot Birds

Satellite Data Reveal Seasonal Pollution Changes Over India

BIO FUEL
Bangladesh court bans ship-breaking yard leases

Long struggle to free the Baltic Sea of mines

Goa ordered to remove wrecked ship from tourist beach

Italian 'green' mayor killed in suspected Camorra murder


The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2010 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement