Center

    China ponders banning food in ethanol fuel production

    (Xinhua)
    Updated: 2007-06-11 09:31
    Large Medium Small

    China may entirely switch to non-food materials such as cassava, sweet potato, sorgo and cellulose in producing ethanol fuel as a substitute for petroleum, said a government official.

    The country would approve no projects designed to produce ethanol fuel with food from now on, an official of theNational Development and Reform Commission(NDRC) told a seminar on China's fuel ethanol development held in Beijing on Saturday.

    "Food-based ethanol fuel will not be the direction for China," said Xu Dingming, vice director of the Office of the National Energy Leading Group, who was also at the seminar.

    China has been trying to avoid occupation of arable land, consumption of large amounts of grain and damages to the environment in developing the renewable energies.

    The current four enterprises engaged in producing corn-based ethanol would be asked to switch to non-food materials gradually, according to the NDRC official who declined to be named.

    Related readings:
    China ponders banning food in ethanol fuel production China to add 25,000 km of oil and gas pipelines
    China ponders banning food in ethanol fuel production Petroleum, petrochemical industry under strict control
    China ponders banning food in ethanol fuel production Demand for corn ethanol is fueling criticism
    China ponders banning food in ethanol fuel production 
    Industrial demand for corn increasing

    The four enterprises in Jilin, Heilongjiang, Henan and Anhui have a combined production capacity of 1.02 million tons of corn-based ethanol per year.

    The country has become a big producer and consumer of ethanol fuel in the world after the United States, Brazil and European Union, according to the NDRC official.

    China Oil and Food Corporation (COFCO), the country's largest oil and food importer and exporter, would focus on sorgo in the production of non-food-based ethanol fuel, said Yu Xubo, president of COFCO at the seminar.

    COFCO, which owns the Heilongjiang enterprise and has a twenty-percent stake in the Anhui enterprise, aims to produce five million tons of ethanol fuel based on sorgo in the near future.

    COFCO is leading the way in developing cellulosic ethanol fuel under a cooperation agreement with Denmark-based Novozymes, which leads the world in research into the key enzymes needed in large-scale production of cellulosic ethanol.

    The current cost?of producing ethanol fuel from stalks of corn, which are discarded by farmers, is still too high.

    Novozymes is working on the commercialization of cellulosic ethanol both in the United States and China.

    "We are optimistic about China's prospect of making it work ahead of the U.S., as the cost of collecting the stalks of corn are much cheaper in China," said Steen Riisgaard, president andCEOof Novozymes.

    There is much opposition both in China and in the world to corn-based ethanol fuel, which is believed to lead to higher corn price.

    分享按鈕
    人妻丰满av无码中文字幕| 大地资源中文第三页| (愛妃視頻)国产无码中文字幕| 日韩精品无码中文字幕一区二区| 免费无遮挡无码永久视频| 亚洲综合日韩中文字幕v在线| 亚洲中文字幕丝袜制服一区| 亚洲国产成人精品无码区在线观看| 国产成人精品无码片区在线观看 | 日韩中文字幕在线观看| 久久午夜无码鲁丝片| 亚洲日韩VA无码中文字幕| 日韩亚洲不卡在线视频中文字幕在线观看| 亚洲va中文字幕无码| 狠狠躁天天躁无码中文字幕| 日韩av无码免费播放| 亚洲AV永久无码精品成人| 最近的中文字幕大全免费8| 亚洲AV无码一区二区一二区| 天堂а√在线地址中文在线| 日韩亚洲变态另类中文| 国产无码区| 精品亚洲AV无码一区二区| 最好看2019高清中文字幕| 中文字幕亚洲乱码熟女一区二区| 亚洲精品~无码抽插| 精品高潮呻吟99av无码视频| 色综合久久最新中文字幕| 自拍中文精品无码| 内射无码专区久久亚洲| 18禁超污无遮挡无码免费网站| 亚洲爆乳无码精品AAA片蜜桃 | 18禁免费无码无遮挡不卡网站| 亚洲一区爱区精品无码| 久久亚洲AV无码精品色午夜麻豆| 最近中文字幕免费完整| 色综合中文字幕| 乱人伦中文视频高清视频| 日本一区二区三区中文字幕| 亚洲不卡无码av中文字幕| 国模无码人体一区二区|