India
has recognized the importance of biomass utilization for making
biofuels as excellent technology and business opportunities.
Integration of the 2G ethanol with first generation source(1G)
such as cereals or other starch containing food could facilitate the
introduction of the 2G technology [12]. The capital cost per ton of
fuel produced would be diminished and better utilization of the
biomass can be achieved [16]. The aim of this work is to utilize an
agricultural residue(cassava cellulosic waste) to produce 2G
bioethanol using both acid and enzymatic hydrolysis.