Biofuels Presentation
Biofuels Presentation
Biofuels Presentation
Biodiesel: It is a highly combustible liquid that burns readily upon mixing with
petroleum-based diesel fuel. It can be used as a renewable alternative for diesel
engines. It is a renewable, clean burning diesel.
Production of Biofuels
1.Biodiesel
It is commonly made from vegetable oils such as canola oil, animal
fats (tallow) or recycle greases such as used cooking oil.
The feedstock containing the fatty acid is combined with alcohol
which causes the condensation of water molecules, leaving behind
the rich, pure fatty acids.
Algae and bacteria strains can also be genetically engineered to
generate biodiesel.
During biodiesel production, glycerin is produced as a by-product,
which is highly combustible.
2.Ethanol
Ethanol is produced from biomass mostly via a fermentation process using
glucose derived from sugars (sugar cane, sugar beet and molasses), starch (corn,
wheat, grains) or cellulose(forest products) as raw materials. It is renewable in
this form.
Synthetic ethanol can also be produced from non-renewable sources like coal
and gas.
From a chemical point of view conventional ethanol is manufactured via a
process where glucose is transformed by yeast into ethanol called fermentation.
Applications of biofuels
Transportation including engines in chainsaws and lawn mowers,
diesel cars and trucks, aviation and off-road equipment like those in
heat production, construction, forestry, mining and agriculture.
Biofuel cells have great potential to power implantable medical
devices such as glucose biosensors.
It can be used to remove organic compounds from the waste stream
without costing a fortune.
It can be used as a heating fuel commonly referred to as “bioheat”
for heating buildings.
Further Uses of Biofuels
1. Transportation
2. Energy Generation
3. Provide Heat
4. Charging Electronics
5. Clean Oil Spills and Grease
6. Cooking
7. Lubricate
8. Remove paint and adhesive
9. Create energy when fossil fuel runs out
10. Reduce cost and need for imported oil
Advantages of Biofuels