Environmental Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
sugarcane ethanol is 108 m
3
/GJ, second only to ethanol from sugar beet (59 m
3
/GJ) and potato
(103 m
3
/GJ), however it must be remembered that both sugar beet and potatoes have poor GHG
and energy balance for ethanol. One difficulty with this kind of estimate is that actual data depend
strongly on specific properties of the crop and its management. All of these themes present chal-
lenges that require more R&D.
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