Production of Ethanol from the Cellulosic Fraction of Municipal
Solid Waste, The City of Baltimore (Maryland)
This
commercialization study evaluated the technical and economic feasibility
of producing ethanol from the cellulosic fraction of municipal solid waste,
called refuse-derived fuel (RDF), at a suitable site in Baltimore. An
idle, large-scale fermentation facility (a brewery) was chosen for retrofit
analysis based on using an enzymatic hydrolysis process. The evaluation
included an RDF resource availability analysis; budget estimates of plant
capital investment, working capital, and operating costs; and a complete
commercialization potential analysis on the environmental, socioeconomic,
and technology transfer potential of the process in addition to return
on investment.
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