Turning sugarcane into a clean green energy source

March 11, 2010

in 2007,CRC for Sugar Industry Innovation

Sugarcane is one of nature’s most efficient natural converters of sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into fuel or biomass – and as such, it is perhaps the world’s fastest growing and largest biomass agricultural crop.

The Australian-based Cooperative Research Centre for Sugar Industry Innovation through Biotechnology (CRC SIIB) is investing in worldclass research into sugarcane as a plant-based biofactory.

Essentially, the CRC SIIB is taking a threepronged approach to biofactory research including engineering sugarcane to make bioplastics; researching biorefinery opportunities from the sugars already produced by sugarcane; and using biomass for natural products and a cheap source of sugars and lignin, a complex polymer that with cellulose, forms the chief part of woody tissue.

For more information: Cooperative Research Centre for Sugar Industry Innovation through Biotechnology,

Julie Lloyd, Tel: +61 7 3331 3309,

www.crcsugar.com

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