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TOWARDS A COMMERCIAL LIGNOCELLULOSIC ETHANOL INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA: THE MACKAY RENEWABLE BIOCOMMODITIES PILOT PLANT
By IM O'HARA; LA EDYE; WOS DOHERTY
IN 2007, the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) received funding
from the Australian Government through the NCRIS program and from the then
Queensland Government Department of State Development to construct a pilot
research and development facility for the production of bioethanol and other
renewable biocommodities from biomass including sugar cane bagasse. This
facility is being constructed adjacent to the Racecourse Sugar Mill in Mackay
and is known as the Mackay Renewable Biocommodities Pilot Plant (MRBPP).
The MRBPP will be capable of processing biomass through a pressurised
pretreatment reactor and includes equipment for enzymatic saccharification,
fermentation and distillation to produce ethanol. Lignin and fermentation coproducts
will also be produced at a pilot scale for product development and
testing.