Texas A&M University 1995 - 2000
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Management, Philosophy, Ecology
Texas Tech University - Rawls College of Business 1970 - 1974
Skills:
Community Outreach Nonprofit Organizations Program Management
The present invention describes substrates (feedstocks) used in the production of fuel ethanol and describes the process by which the alcohol is produced. The inventors process animal, vegetable, industrial food waste or a mixture of wastes in a process involving saccharification and fermentation reactions to produce a mixture of fuel ethanol water and carbon-dioxide, which is subsequently separated to recover 95 vol. % ethanol.