M&G group

As one of the leaders in the research and development of cellulosic ethanol, M & amp; In the past few years, G (Gruppo Mossi and Ghisolfi) Group has conducted extensive and in-depth research on the main technical links of cellulosic ethanol production, including the collection and transportation of biomass raw materials, the selection and planting of energy crops, pretreatment, hydrolysis or enzymolysis, and the fermentation of mixed sugar. And made great progress. It has developed a proprietary integrated cellulose ethanol production technology PROESATM, and last year began to build an industrial demonstration device for cellulose ethanol production with an annual output of 40,000 tons in Europe. Compared with other existing and developing processes, M&A; G technology's unique pretreatment process and enzymolysis process can significantly reduce investment and production costs, and it is also suitable for a wide range of biomass raw materials, including agricultural waste, forestry waste, sugar waste and energy crops. The application field is not limited, and it has very good economy and regional adaptability.

M & ampg Group's industrial demonstration project with an annual output of 40,000 tons of cellulosic ethanol is located in the northern Italian city of Tino, Creson, and will utilize local agricultural wastes (wheat straw, rice straw, etc.). ) and energy crops as raw materials. At present, the project is progressing smoothly, and it is expected to be put into production at the end of 20 1 1. The whole device consists of m&: Kangtaisi CHEMTEX Global Engineering Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of G Group, is responsible for the design and construction. After the installation, the whole industrial chain from raw material supply, production to product application will be displayed, and preparations will be made for further enlarging the technology to an annual output of 6.5438+500,000 tons to 200,000 tons.

The PROESATM cellulose ethanol technology of M & ampg Group was transferred from Conde CHEMTEX to the whole world.

Cellulose ethanol technology will be a game changer, because this technology does not need to add any chemicals in the pretreatment stage, so the investment and operating costs of users will be lower than other technologies.