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Ensus UK Limited
Ensus UK Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2006 based in North East England.
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High value protein concentrates from wheat-bioethanol through recovery of yeast protein, and reducing fibre content of distillers dried grains
1 Mar 2012 to 31 Aug 2015
The consortium led by Dr Peter Williams of AB Agri are building on work started by him to develop a product called ‘Yeast Protein Concentrate’ (YPC) which is derived from the co-product streams of bioethanol production, otherwise known as DDGS . This product is produced by processing and recovering the spent yeast in the bioethanol co-product stream to pr...
Improving the sustainability and quality of DDGS, the high-protein animal feed co-product from bioethanol production, by using triticale as a biofuel feedstock
1 Jan 2012 to 30 Sep 2015
We aim to improve the sustainability of the high-protein co-product used for animal-feed, Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles (DDGS), by using triticale as a biofuel feedstock. As well as having a favourable amino acid profile compared with wheat, recent research shows that triticale can out-perform wheat on high-yielding land with reduced nitrogen fert...
Testing the feasibility of a new thermophillic strain to improve productivity and economics
1 Sep 2011 to 29 Feb 2012
This project concerns the use of thermophillic organisms to produce ethanol from all types of biomass. A recent improvement is that the thermophile converts all sugars to ethanol - unlike yeast which only converts C12 and C6 sugars. This gives the technology a target additional 30% of sugars to convert, thus increasing total output from the same volume of...