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Energy Efficient Process For High
Alcohol Content
Introduction
Molasses is a by-product of the sugar
industry. In India, as in other countries of Asia, Africa
& Latin America, molasses is used to produce alcohol by
a process of fermentation using yeast. Conventionally at the
end of fermentation the broth has around 6.5 to 7.5% alcoholThe
process being offered comprises of a Osmotolerant High Alcohol
Yeast along with associated fermentation and distillation
technology such that it can produce a broth with 10.5 to 12%
alcohol with high efficiency and good productivity. When this
broth is distilled there is a saving of 15 to 20% in the requirement
of steam for distillation. This offers considerable economy
to the process of manufacture of alcohol.
Raw Materials:
Raw materials: Molasses or other sugar
source Utilities: Power - 180,000 KwH/year; Water - No increase
Status Of Commercialization : Commercialised
Techno Economics:
For existing 20-000 lit/day alcohol plantEquipme
Contact for
more information
Director
Asian & Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology
Off New Mehrauli Road
Adjoinig technology Bhawan
P O Box-4575
New Delhi 110016
Tel: 11 6856276
Fax: 11 6856274
E-mail: postmaster@apctt.org

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