Ethanol Recovery Plant from Sugarcane
We at Kerone manufacture Ethanol Recovery Plant from Sugarcane for the extraction of Ethanol, a renewable biofuel, from sugarcane crops. The facility is essential to the generation of fuel that burns cleanly, reducing our dependency on fossil fuels and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Remaining bagasse is used as a sustainable energy source in sugarcane ethanol recovery plants, promoting sustainability and rural economic growth.
A renewable biofuel that has attracted a lot of attention as a viable substitute for conventional fossil fuels is ethanol recovery plants made from sugarcane. It has advantages for the environment as well. Sugarcane is a great starting material for ethanol synthesis because of its high sugar content. Recoverable sugarcane ethanol plants are essential to the production process.
We have capacities ranging from 10 KL to 1250 KL per day. In order to burn wastewater as fuel in the boiler, we employ used wash boilers. The back pressure type steam turbine is utilized to provide the electricity needed to run the facility. Steam from the turbine is utilized in the evaporation and distillation processes. Boiler condensate that has been polished.
Production of alcohol comprises broadly 3 sections.
Spent Wash generated as effluent is concentrated in Multiple Effect Evaporator system. Concentrated Spent Wash is burnt in boiler as fuel along with bagasse or coal thus there is no disposal outside factory. This makes our distilleries as Zero Liquid Discharge Plants.
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