BIO-FUEL AND BIO-DIESEL PRESENTATION

Nikhil Malali
Nikhil MalaliScientist à Malenadu Agri-Research & Development, Malali
Bio fuels
An Alternate Fuel
NIKHIL SHARMA
3RD BE MECHANICAL
KARAVALI INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY, MANGALORE
 Introduction of Biofuels
 Biofuel feedstock
 Classification of Biofuels
 Manufacturing Process of Biofuels
 Advantages and Disadvantages of Biofuel
• Biofuel is the fuel which is produced from organic
products and wastes.
• The common commercially used biofuels are
bioethanol, biodiesel and biomethane.
• Bioethanol is made from sugar, algae, wheat and
sugar beet
• Biodiesel is made from vegetable oil, algal lipids,
animal fats
• Biomethane can be produced from waste organic
material, sewage, agriculture waste and domestic
wastes.
History
• In 1890s Rudolf Diesel was a first person who made biodiesel from
vegetable oil.
• In 1970s and 1980s environmental protection agency EPA situated in
America suggested that fuel should be free from sulphur dioxide,
carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.
• In 1998 EPA allowed the production of biofuel on commercial level
which was the alternative source of the petrol.
• In 2010 the production of biofuels reaches up to 105 billion liters
worldwide.
• In 2011, European countries were the largest that made biodiesel
almost about 53%. The international Energy Agency set a goal to
reduce the usage of petroleum and coal and will be switched on to
biofuels till 2050.
areca husk Corn Sugarcane Soyabean
Switchgrass Jatropha Camelina Algae
Cassava Palm oil Certain fungi
Animal fat Agricultural wastes sugar root
Classification of Biofuels
 Also called conventional biofuels. It includes sugar, starch, or
vegetable oil
 known as advanced biofuels and can be manufactured from
different types of biomass. The biomass contains lignocellulosic
material like wood, straw and waste plastic
 Extract from algae mostly marine algae
Advantages of Biofuels over Fossil Fuels
• Lower emissions Green gas
• Renewable
• Biodegradable
• Safer
Bioethanol
Biodiesel
Biogas
Biobutanol
BIO-FUEL AND BIO-DIESEL PRESENTATION
Bioethanol
 Bioethanol is produced by the fermentation of
carbohydrate rich source which includes sugar
cane, sugar beet, corn etc
 It is colorless and clear liquid
 One of the widely used alternative automotive
fuel in the world
Bioethanol
Milling ( sugarcane stem &
separation of juice and bagasse)
Fermentation (conversion of sugar
into alcohol, production of ethanol)
Distillation (separation of ethanol)
Dehydration
(azeotropic mixture)
C12H22O11 + H2O C6H12O6 + C6H12O6
C6H12O6 C2H5OH + CO2
• Fermentation process requires 3 days to complete and is
carried out at a temperature of between 250°C and 300°C.
Sucrose Glucose
Glucose
Fructose
Ethanol
Ad-Disadvantages of Bioethanol
Advantages Disadvantages
Ethanol is a renewable resource Large amounts leading to problems
such as soil erosion, deforestation.
Ethanol burns more cleanly in air than
petroleum
Typical current engines would require
modification
The use of ethanol reduce carbon
dioxide emissions
Expensive
BIO-FUEL AND BIO-DIESEL PRESENTATION
Biodiesel
• Biodiesel, an alternative diesel fuel, is made from re-
new able biological sources such as vegetable oils
and animal fats.
• Similar to petroleum diesel fuel in structure (straight
chain) and number of carbon atoms (10 to 21)
• The Biodiesel can be prepared by Transesterification.
BIO-FUEL AND BIO-DIESEL PRESENTATION
Biodiesel
Transesterification
Biodiesel from Different Oil
Plant Oil Alcohol Temperature Reaction Time Catalyst
Soybean and
Castor (Brazil)
Ethyl 70 3 Hours NaOH
Wastes frying oil Methyl 60 1 Hours NaOH
Rapeseed Methyl 60 33 mins KOH
Sunflower Methyl 25 45 mins KOH
Fischer–Tropsch Process in Production of
Biodiesel
BIO-FUEL AND BIO-DIESEL PRESENTATION
Application of Biodiesel
• Railway usage
• Aircraft use
• As a heating oil
• Cleaning oil spills
• Biodiesel in generators
• Vehicles
Advantages-Disadvantages of Biodiesel
ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGE
Can be used pure biodiesel B100. Biodiesel is significantly more
expensive compared to standard
diesel
Biodiesel has shorter ignition delay
compared to standard diesel
Biodiesel can release nitrogen oxide
which can lead to the formation of
smog.
Biodiesel has no sulfur content, and so
it doesn't contribute to acid rain
formation
Pure biodiesel has significant
problems with low temperatures
Biodiesel has good lubricating
properties better than standard diesel
Food Shortage can be occurred
Comparison between Bioethanol & Biodiesel
Bioethanol Biodiesel
Process Fermentation Transesterification
Environmental Benefit Both reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Compatibility Blended E85 % B100 %
Costs Cheaper More expensive
Gallons per acre 420 gallons per acre 60 gallons per acre
soybeans.
Energy provides 93% more net
energy per gallon
produces only 25% more
net energy.
BIO-FUEL AND BIO-DIESEL PRESENTATION
Biogas
• A mixture of CH4 , CO2 and other gases
Gas %
Methane 50–75
Carbon dioxide 25–50
Nitrogen 0–10
Hydrogen 0–1
Hydrogen sulfide 0–3
Oxygen 0–2
Biogas
• Biogas is a fuel used as domestic purpose
• Obtained from cow manure, fruit and
vegetable waste
• Biogas is produced by the breakdown of organic waste
by bacteria without oxygen anaerobic digestion
Biogas
Two Types of Anaerobic Digestion
• Mesophilic process 25-38°C for 14-30 days
• Thermophilic process 50-60°C for 12-14 days
• Produced from Anaerobic digestion in Anaerobic
Digesters (AD)
Biogas Plant
Stops air getting into the
digester- creates
anaerobic condition
Gas to kitchen
Sludge used as a
fertiliser
Advantages Biogas
• Reduce air and water pollution
• more environmentally friendly fertilizers
• Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
• concerns about waste management in the
agriculture and food industry
• Energy security
Application of Biogas
• Cooking
• Lighting
• Fuel for engine
Advantages of Biofuels
• Renewable
• Reduce Greenhouse Gases
• Economic Security
• Easy to Source
• Lower level of Pollution
Disadvantages of Biofuel
• High Cost of Production
• Industrial Pollution
• Future Rise in Price
• Shortage of Food
• Use of Fertilizer
• Reduce wastes
• Cleaner air
• New agricultural markets
• Improve balance of payments
• global warming reduction
• Benefit developing nations
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BIO-FUEL AND BIO-DIESEL PRESENTATION

  • 1. Bio fuels An Alternate Fuel NIKHIL SHARMA 3RD BE MECHANICAL KARAVALI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MANGALORE
  • 2.  Introduction of Biofuels  Biofuel feedstock  Classification of Biofuels  Manufacturing Process of Biofuels  Advantages and Disadvantages of Biofuel
  • 3. • Biofuel is the fuel which is produced from organic products and wastes. • The common commercially used biofuels are bioethanol, biodiesel and biomethane. • Bioethanol is made from sugar, algae, wheat and sugar beet • Biodiesel is made from vegetable oil, algal lipids, animal fats • Biomethane can be produced from waste organic material, sewage, agriculture waste and domestic wastes.
  • 4. History • In 1890s Rudolf Diesel was a first person who made biodiesel from vegetable oil. • In 1970s and 1980s environmental protection agency EPA situated in America suggested that fuel should be free from sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. • In 1998 EPA allowed the production of biofuel on commercial level which was the alternative source of the petrol. • In 2010 the production of biofuels reaches up to 105 billion liters worldwide. • In 2011, European countries were the largest that made biodiesel almost about 53%. The international Energy Agency set a goal to reduce the usage of petroleum and coal and will be switched on to biofuels till 2050.
  • 5. areca husk Corn Sugarcane Soyabean Switchgrass Jatropha Camelina Algae
  • 6. Cassava Palm oil Certain fungi Animal fat Agricultural wastes sugar root
  • 7. Classification of Biofuels  Also called conventional biofuels. It includes sugar, starch, or vegetable oil  known as advanced biofuels and can be manufactured from different types of biomass. The biomass contains lignocellulosic material like wood, straw and waste plastic  Extract from algae mostly marine algae
  • 8. Advantages of Biofuels over Fossil Fuels • Lower emissions Green gas • Renewable • Biodegradable • Safer
  • 11. Bioethanol  Bioethanol is produced by the fermentation of carbohydrate rich source which includes sugar cane, sugar beet, corn etc  It is colorless and clear liquid  One of the widely used alternative automotive fuel in the world
  • 12. Bioethanol Milling ( sugarcane stem & separation of juice and bagasse) Fermentation (conversion of sugar into alcohol, production of ethanol) Distillation (separation of ethanol) Dehydration (azeotropic mixture)
  • 13. C12H22O11 + H2O C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 C6H12O6 C2H5OH + CO2 • Fermentation process requires 3 days to complete and is carried out at a temperature of between 250°C and 300°C. Sucrose Glucose Glucose Fructose Ethanol
  • 14. Ad-Disadvantages of Bioethanol Advantages Disadvantages Ethanol is a renewable resource Large amounts leading to problems such as soil erosion, deforestation. Ethanol burns more cleanly in air than petroleum Typical current engines would require modification The use of ethanol reduce carbon dioxide emissions Expensive
  • 16. Biodiesel • Biodiesel, an alternative diesel fuel, is made from re- new able biological sources such as vegetable oils and animal fats. • Similar to petroleum diesel fuel in structure (straight chain) and number of carbon atoms (10 to 21) • The Biodiesel can be prepared by Transesterification.
  • 19. Biodiesel from Different Oil Plant Oil Alcohol Temperature Reaction Time Catalyst Soybean and Castor (Brazil) Ethyl 70 3 Hours NaOH Wastes frying oil Methyl 60 1 Hours NaOH Rapeseed Methyl 60 33 mins KOH Sunflower Methyl 25 45 mins KOH
  • 20. Fischer–Tropsch Process in Production of Biodiesel
  • 22. Application of Biodiesel • Railway usage • Aircraft use • As a heating oil • Cleaning oil spills • Biodiesel in generators • Vehicles
  • 23. Advantages-Disadvantages of Biodiesel ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGE Can be used pure biodiesel B100. Biodiesel is significantly more expensive compared to standard diesel Biodiesel has shorter ignition delay compared to standard diesel Biodiesel can release nitrogen oxide which can lead to the formation of smog. Biodiesel has no sulfur content, and so it doesn't contribute to acid rain formation Pure biodiesel has significant problems with low temperatures Biodiesel has good lubricating properties better than standard diesel Food Shortage can be occurred
  • 24. Comparison between Bioethanol & Biodiesel Bioethanol Biodiesel Process Fermentation Transesterification Environmental Benefit Both reduce greenhouse gas emissions Compatibility Blended E85 % B100 % Costs Cheaper More expensive Gallons per acre 420 gallons per acre 60 gallons per acre soybeans. Energy provides 93% more net energy per gallon produces only 25% more net energy.
  • 26. Biogas • A mixture of CH4 , CO2 and other gases Gas % Methane 50–75 Carbon dioxide 25–50 Nitrogen 0–10 Hydrogen 0–1 Hydrogen sulfide 0–3 Oxygen 0–2
  • 27. Biogas • Biogas is a fuel used as domestic purpose • Obtained from cow manure, fruit and vegetable waste • Biogas is produced by the breakdown of organic waste by bacteria without oxygen anaerobic digestion
  • 28. Biogas Two Types of Anaerobic Digestion • Mesophilic process 25-38°C for 14-30 days • Thermophilic process 50-60°C for 12-14 days • Produced from Anaerobic digestion in Anaerobic Digesters (AD)
  • 29. Biogas Plant Stops air getting into the digester- creates anaerobic condition Gas to kitchen Sludge used as a fertiliser
  • 30. Advantages Biogas • Reduce air and water pollution • more environmentally friendly fertilizers • Reduced greenhouse gas emissions • concerns about waste management in the agriculture and food industry • Energy security
  • 31. Application of Biogas • Cooking • Lighting • Fuel for engine
  • 32. Advantages of Biofuels • Renewable • Reduce Greenhouse Gases • Economic Security • Easy to Source • Lower level of Pollution
  • 33. Disadvantages of Biofuel • High Cost of Production • Industrial Pollution • Future Rise in Price • Shortage of Food • Use of Fertilizer
  • 34. • Reduce wastes • Cleaner air • New agricultural markets • Improve balance of payments • global warming reduction • Benefit developing nations

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. The biogas plant has two main parts: A Digester (or fermentation tank) The digester is a cube-shaped or cylindrical waterproof container with an inlet into which the fermentable mixture is introduced in the form of a liquid slurry. The digester is provided with an overflow pipe to lead the sludge out into a drainage pit. A Gas holder The gas holder is normally an airproof steel container that, by floating like a ball on the fermentation mix, cuts off air to the digester (anaerobiosis) and collects the gas generated. The gas holder is equipped with a gas outlet. While the digester is provided with an overflow pipe to lead the sludge out into a drainage pit. Digester reactors are constructed from brick, cement, concrete, and steel.