
Fuel Ethanol
In US fuel ethanol derived from corn at 95% with addition to cane feedstock. Cellulosic ethanol is a rapidly developing market. While it does not use corn, it is still energy and water incentive and relies on harvested feedstock. New Age’s team provides an expertise and know how to produce renewable fuel ethanol from waste sugars on commercial scale. There are very few to no commercial scale projects exist which utlizes multiple waste sugars under same feremtnation process in orded to produce a true renewable commodity from waste products. This fuel ethanol would quilify for RIN D5 under adnvaced (2G) product.
Industrial Alcohol
Industrial alcohol market is a rapidly growing industry. Over 80% of specialty chemical products for home and industrial application are using ethyl alcohol as one of the components. Most of industrial alcohol comes from corn and are very small % from renewable sources. More over, vast majorly of the products is in Midwest and needs to be delivered across the country to the manufacturing facility which are located on the east or west coast. New Age’s team could provide a solution for the regional users of industrial alcohol by processing waste sugars into industrial grade alcohol. This alcohol could significantly reduce cost which should be passed on to a consumer.


Beverage Alcohol
Beverage alcohol became a front runner for numerous craft distilleries. The cheep grain natural spirits (GNS) is derived mostly from corn. As the craft distilling market is constantly developing new products and flavors, alternative sources of sugar may be the key. Many are seeking locally produced raw materials to add the marketing appeal of their products as well as to adhere to a local State regulations. New Age’s team conducted numerous trials on multiple sugar sources and ready to provide its valuable input to assist with new products development for beverage sector.