Monday, April 14, 2008
Waste to Ethanol, Biodiesel - U of Maryland Invention Promises Biofuels Advance
University of Maryland research that started with bacteria from the Chesapeake Bay has led to a process that may be able to convert large volumes of all kinds of plant products, from leftover brewer's mash to paper trash, into ethanol and other biofuel alternatives to gasoline. That process, developed by University of Maryland professors Steve Hutcheson and Ron Weiner, professors of cell biology and molecular genetics, is the foundation of their incubator company Zymetis, which was on view today in College Park for Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley and state and university officials.
Partnership with the State enables University of Maryland faculty and students to commercialize new discoveries quickly
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Labels: Energy-Environment-Engineering
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