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It is reported that researchers from the Indonesian Academy of Sciences and the Korea International Cooperation Agency started a research project with an investment of 2.2 million U.S. dollars on Tuesday (23rd) to study the feasibility of converting palm oil residues into bioethanol.
The research team plans to use a test facility in Jakarta in 2012 to start the test run, and by 2014 it will test the bioethanol produced by the unit.
The experimental unit is currently conducting another independent research project, using cassava raw materials to produce 10 liters/day of bioethanol. The palm oil residue has a high cellulose content and can be processed into liquid glucose. Liquid glucose can produce bioethanol after fermentation. The researchers said that the team hopes to produce 150 liters of low-quality bioethanol per ton of palm oil residue.
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