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Company in western Japan builds plant to produce ethanol from shochu
A condominium management company in Kagawa Prefecture, western Japan, has built a plant to produce fuel ethanol from the waste liquid produced in the process of making the distilled Japanese spirit shochu.
Anabuki Housing Service Co. developed the plant in Miyazaki Prefecture, where shochu is widely produced at a time when the cost of treating waste liquid has been an issue for small and medium-sized breweries.
Small and medium-sized sake breweries produce dozens of tons of waste liquid per day, and many of them ask waste disposal companies to dump it, which costs about 10,000 yen ($92) per ton.
From booze to bioenergy: Japanese factory to convert waste from shochu production into fuel Today 05:01 am JST Today | 06:58 am JST TOKYO
Anabuki Housing Service Corporation, a condominium management company, held an inauguration ceremony on April 7 for its Shochu Bioenergy Miyazaki Nichinan Plant in Nichinan City, Miyazaki Prefecture.
Since 2014, the company has been working closely with the University of Miyazaki in a public-private collaboration to refine ethanol for biofuel from the waste generated in the process of making shochu, a type of distilled alcohol famous in Miyazaki Prefecture. In so doing, they have aimed at solving the problem of processing shochu waste.