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The Technology & Process behind Cellulosic Ethanol Production: Part 2
Qteros, a start-up from UMass Amherst is on the forefront of the cellulosic ethanol industry. Their mission is to develop efficient and cost effective ways to make ethanol from waste products, and they have already broken ground on their demonstration scale facility. Qteros success comes, not only from their Q microbe (see Qteros website for detailed explanation as to how this process works), but also from their growth plan that allowed them to scale up production at progressively higher levels, while accurately predicting their costs.
- Designed scale up from laboratory bench scale to pilot process
- Created equipment ordering process parallel to laboratory development/design
- Continuously revised floor plans to meet projected requirements for Qteros new program and facility
- Helped vet potential buildings to evaluate what would be the best fit for their unique requirements
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