Bioethanol Project
Since 2006, Gianazza has been active in research work for the production of bioethanol. Our purpose is to succed in designing new generation plants.
Innovation is the value that has always guided us in more than a century of success.
Gianazza, started its activity by producing equipments for vacuum and high pressure; afterwards the Company developed technologies for edible oils refining and oleochemical. In the last years Gianazza has become as well an important player in the field of biodiesel.
Today Gianazza is working out a project of research and development applied to bioethanol production plants.
Since 2006, Gianazza has been active in research work for the production of bioethanol. Our purpose is to succed in designing new generation plants.
Innovation is the value that has always guided us in more than a century of success.
Gianazza, started its activity by producing equipments for vacuum and high pressure; afterwards the Company developed technologies for edible oils refining and oleochemical. In the last years Gianazza has become as well an important player in the field of biodiesel.
Today Gianazza is working out a project of research and development applied to bioethanol production plants.
Bioethanol
Bioethanol is an alcohol produced by a fermentation process by means of biomasses i.e. different vegetable products, rich in carbohydrates and sugars. Today it is considered one of the most interesting fuel sources for the future: its combustion has reduced carbon dioxide (one of the most important causes of the greenhouse effect) emissions; at the moment it is used mainly in South America, where is it supplied as E85 (i.e. a mixture composed by 85% of bioethanol and 15% of petrol).
Bioethanol is an alcohol produced by a fermentation process by means of biomasses i.e. different vegetable products, rich in carbohydrates and sugars. Today it is considered one of the most interesting fuel sources for the future: its combustion has reduced carbon dioxide (one of the most important causes of the greenhouse effect) emissions; at the moment it is used mainly in South America, where is it supplied as E85 (i.e. a mixture composed by 85% of bioethanol and 15% of petrol).
