Ethanol production from sliced ​​cassava materials

If the agreement to set up an ethanol production joint venture between PetroVietnam Travel Services Joint Stock Company and Itochu Group (Japan) ends after the end, the factory will start construction in the first quarter of 2008. One year after ethanol made in Vietnam will be marketed with the main use as an additive for gasoline.

The signing ceremony of cooperation agreement to establish a joint venture between two parties took place this morning in Ho Chi Minh City. Talking to VnExpress , Chairman of the Board of Directors of PetroVietnam Travel Services Joint Stock Company (Petrosteco) Tran Cong Cao said that the total investment capital of the joint venture as well as the capital contribution ratio has not been determined yet. Depending on the selected production technology.

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Representatives of Itochu and Petrosetco at the signing ceremony of the Ethanol joint venture agreement in the morning of March 9 in Ho Chi Minh City.(Photo: PA)

In another 6 months, the total investment of the new factory is announced. However, Petrosetco and Itochu are expected to pour about US $ 80-100 million to build a factory with a capacity of 100 million liters of Ethanol per year from sliced ​​cassava. 99.8% of products will be supplied to the market to blend into gasoline as an additive.

The factory will be located in Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park, Ho Chi Minh City.

Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Nguyen Trung Tin said that if the ratio of Ethanol blended into gasoline is 10%, the city needs about 100-150 million liters of raw materials per year. Ethanol production plant, if put into operation, will only provide 2/3 of the market demand, so the city leaders call on enterprises to invest in the second production point.

Deputy Minister of Industry Do Huu Hao also affirmed that the Government encourages businesses to participate in bioenergy production, including Ethanol, to enhance domestic clean energy. "The Ministry is drafting relevant legal documents to submit to the Government for approval and issuance as soon as possible," Mr. Hao said.

Phan Anh