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THE POTENTIAL FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM SUGARCANE IN AUSTRALIA
By IM O’HARA
THE AUSTRALIAN sugar industry processes approximately 35 million
tonnes of sugarcane per year from 400 000 hectares of land. Sugar remains
the principal revenue stream from sugarcane in Australia with less than 60
ML/y of fuel ethanol produced from final molasses at present. Modelling
has been undertaken to estimate the potential ethanol production from the
Australian sugar industry for integrated facilities producing both sugar and
ethanol from the entire sugarcane resource. Although research aimed at
developing commercial processes is ongoing, the use of a proportion of the
bagasse and trash for ethanol production, in addition to juice and molasses
fermentation, would allow significant increases in the scale of ethanol
production from sugarcane in Australia, increasing total industry revenues
while maintaining energy self sufficiency.