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Title: Used Cooking Oil to Make Biodiesel


1
Used Cooking Oil to Make Biodiesel
  • Sustainable Biodiesel Company is to develop an
    integrated system for the collection and reuse of
    Frying Oils (UFO) or waste oil (WO) to produce
    biodiesel. The collection will consider different
    activity sectors restaurants, fast food outlets,
    schools and the domestic sector.

2
Objectives
  • Our objective is to be a leading
    waste-to-energybiodiesel producer in Romania.
  • A recovery in the price of crude oil will make
    vegetable oil-based biodiesel a more competitive
    form of fuel
  • Our strategy of UFO energy usage will develop
    better conditions for waste and permits the
    production of biodiesel, an environmental
    friendly fuel that allows a substantial reduction
    of greenhouse gas emissions.
  • We will collect Used Frying Oils (UFO) or waste
    oil from restaurant and fast food outlets in
    Romania.
  • European Union and Romanian Legislature
    Directives in waste streaming (i.e. firstly
    reduce, then reuse, recycle, energy recovery and
    finally dispose of material) are intended to
    produce less waste disposal, incentivising the
    recovery and recycle of these wastes for use in
    secondary applications.
  • Some food producing companies, delivers the oil
    to collection companies, while the remaining
    chooses to send it down the drain which is now
    illegal through Romania and the EU.

3
Introduction to Biodiesel
  • The product made from the transesterification of
    vegetable oils is called biodiesel or methyl
    ester.
  • The process removes and breaks larger and more
    viscous glycerol ester molecules that do not
    combust well in modern diesel engines.
  • Biodiesel in the 21st century has moved out of
    experimental and niche markets and into the
    mainstream
  • It can be used in any diesel vehicle in pure form
    or blended in any proportion with regular
    petro-diesel.

4
Biodiesel
  • Biodiesel has combustion properties very similar
    to mineral diesel and can replace it in most
    uses. Less toxic than table salt and as
    biodegradable as sugar, biodiesel is most often
    used blended with mineral diesel.
  • Biodiesel one of the main candidates to replace
    fossil fuels as the worlds primary transport
    energy source because it is a renewable,
    clean-burning fuel that can deliver benefits both
    to the environment and to vehicle engines. Using
    it in a blend extends existing fossil fuel
    reserves and requires no changes either to
    vehicle engines or to the current fuel supply
    chain infrastructure and logistics.
  • Biodiesel can be produced from an array of
    different oil-based materials, which includes
    vegetable oil, used cooking oil (UCO) and tallow
    (animal fat), through a double transesterification
    process.
  • Methanol, used in conjunction with an appropriate
    catalyst under controlled conditions allows the
    oil-based material to be transesterified to a
    fatty acid methyl ester (FAME).

5
Energy Policy for Europe
  • EU and Romanian Directives
  • 5.75 must be reached by the end of 2008, 7 by
    the end of 2010, and 10 by 2015. But to reach
    this statistics, the raw materials derived from
    plantations wont be enough! Therefore, French
    biodiesel producers are turning towards UFO in
    order to accomplish their production goals.
  • Targets for 2020
  • 20 increase in energy efficiency
  • 20 reduction in GHG emission
  • 20 share of RE in overall EU energy consumption
  • 10 biofuel component in vehicle fuel
  • Current share of RE in energy consumption is
    8.5.
  • To achieve the energy policy goals, EC proposed a
    new Directive
  • Targets and reporting till 2010 will remain in
    force until 31 Dec. 2011

6
Romanian Fiscal Code for Biodiesel
  • Within the Romanian Fiscal Code (Law 571/2003),
    the non conventional biofuels (biodiesel) are
    exempted from taxes. A New Fiscal Code (Law
    343/2006) January 1st 2007. The Law 343/2006 in
    its 201 article gives a full detaxation for
    biodiesel. The full exemption from the excise tax
    applies only for the FAME content.
  • A new legislation has been adopted in May 2007
    (Government Decision no 456/2007, published in
    the Official Monitor no. 345 from 22 May 2007).
    It modifies Decision no. 1844/2005 to provide for
    the gradual introduction of mandatory targets (by
    volume)
  • From 1st July 2008 4
  • Direct subsidies

7
Legislative Framework in Romania
  • Transposition of Directive 2003/30 and national
    indicative targets Directive 2003/30/EC on the
    promotion of the use of biofuels or other
    renewable fuels was transposed into the Romanian
    legislation by the Governmental Decision no. H.G.
    1844/2005 concerning the use of biofuels and
    other renewable fuels for transport.
  • Romania has adopted the following targets
  • -5,75 by 2010

8
Biodiesel Processing System
  • Capacity, 500 liter/hour
  • Power, kW16
  • Weight (approximately), kg700
  • Maximum allowed temperature of medium,R90
  • Floor space occupied with one module, sq.m.3,0
  • Dimensions (L x W x H), mm2200mm1400mm2300

9
Biodiesel Equipment
10
Biodiesel Production Process
One hundred and five kilograms of fat or oil
(such as UFO) are reacted with 11kilograms of a
short chain alcohol (methanol), in the presence
of a catalyst, to produce 10 kilograms of
glycerine and 100 kilograms of biodiesel.
11
Biodiesel Uses and Benefits
  • Cars
  • Lorries trucks
  • Busses Coaches
  • Tractors
  • Planting equipment
  • Harvesting Equipment
  • Home heating
  • Greenhouses
  • Municipal vehicle fleets
  • Biodiesel is a renewable and clean fuel
    (vegetable fuel) which helps preserve the
    environment
  • Biodiesel contains no petroleum, it can be
    blended at any level with petroleum diesel.
  • Biodiesel is simple to use, biodegradable,
    non-toxic, and essentially free of sulphur and
    aromatics.
  • The use of biodiesel is quite widespread all over
    Europe, although much more development is needed
    in order to comply with the objectives fixed by
    the biofuels directive.
  • Transport is one of the most energy demanding
    sector it consumes about 30 of the energy used
    in the world this percentage reaches 32 in
    Europe.
  • Biodesiel use is one of the ways to accomplish
    Kyoto targets for CO2 emissions reduction

12
SWOT Analysis
13
Environmental Advantages of Using Recycled
Vegetable Oils for Biodiesel
  • Recycled vegetable oils come from oils used in
    the hotel and food sectors as well as domestic
    kitchens. By recycling used vegetable oil, its
    disposal is avoided, protecting underground,
    fluvial and marine waters from pollution as well
    as the destruction of the life inhabiting them.
  • Using biodiesel reduces most contaminant
    emissions from standard diesel motors, leading to
    a positive impact in the environment and human
    health.
  • Biodiesel is produced from renewable raw
    materials (vegetable oils, both virgin and
    recycled), allowing dependence on petroleum to be
    reduced, increasing security and diversity of
    supplies as well as the social-economic
    development of rural areas and the protection of
    our environment.

14
Thank YouAny Questions
  • Roger Preston
  • Geoconstruct Service SRL
  • Tel/Fax 40 21 314 14 69
  • Mobile 40 735 533 015
  • Emailrpreston_at_btinternet.com
  • Skype smarthabit
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