1 / 23

4.Th ECO Forum Rendsburg, Germany, 7.th – 8.th of September, 2006 Demonstration of a flexible plant processing organic

4.Th ECO Forum Rendsburg, Germany, 7.th – 8.th of September, 2006 Demonstration of a flexible plant processing organic waste, manure and /or energy crops to bio-ethanol and biogas for transport Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen Head of department

isabelle
Télécharger la présentation

4.Th ECO Forum Rendsburg, Germany, 7.th – 8.th of September, 2006 Demonstration of a flexible plant processing organic

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 4.Th ECO Forum Rendsburg, Germany, 7.th – 8.th of September, 2006 Demonstration of a flexible plant processing organic waste, manure and /or energy crops to bio-ethanol and biogas for transport Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen Head of department University of Southern Denmark and Aalborg University Esbjerg Department of Bioenergy Niels Bohrs Vej 9-10, DK-6700 Esbjerg, Denmark Tel. (direct): +45 7912 7715, fax: +45 6550 1091, cell: +45 2166 2511 E-mail: jhn@bio.sdu.dk Homepage: www.acabs.dk and www.sdu.dk/bio

  2. The idea behind a Green Biorefinery is that all crops and biomass resources are utilised as feedstocks in stepwise treatments. Basically with as low energy input as possibly by applying biotechnological methods; enzymes, fermentation, separation, and purification for various products. The concept produces a portfolio that is capable of replacing fossil fuel refined products. [Source: P. Kiel and J. B. Holm-Nielsen, University of Southern Denmark, 1994] FLEXFUEL

  3. [Source: A.B. Thomsen (Risoe National Laboratory) et. al] FLEXFUEL

  4. The project will demonstrate use of biofuels from well to wheel. It demonstrates the hitherto cheapest production of ethanol by using organic material of which a large part is classified as waste. It demonstrates flexible change to fuels, and it has a large European potential. Therefore it has extremely high relevance to the objectives of the Specific Programme and the Work Programme. [Source: www.sdu.dk/bio] FLEXFUEL

  5. The island of Aeroe south of Fynen, Denmark FLEXFUEL

  6. Location of the FLEXFUEL facilities FLEXFUEL

  7. Location of the FLEXFUEL facilities FLEXFUEL

  8. Project co-ordinator name: Per Thomas Jensen Project co-ordinator organisation name: VE-Organisation Aeroe Address Vestergade 36 DK-5970 Aeroeskoebing Denmark Contact Phone/fax: +45 6252 1587 E-mail: ve-organisation@mail.dk Project participants: VE-organisation, Ærø (DK) PlanEnergi (DK) Bioscan (DK) Ecotraffic (S) Aalborg University Esbjerg, AAUE (DK) IFA Tulln (A) FLEXFUEL

  9. BIOGAS PROCESS FLEXFUEL

  10. FLEXFUEL

  11. [Source: Charles Nielsen, ELSAM A/S] FLEXFUEL

  12. [Source: Charles Nielsen, ELSAM A/S] FLEXFUEL

  13. Process demonstration – from straw to ethanol [Source: Charles Nielsen, ELSAM A/S] FLEXFUEL

  14. Liquification and saccharification of celluloses (patented process) [Source: Charles Nielsen, ELSAM A/S] FLEXFUEL

  15. [Source: Svensk Växtkraft AB, Sweden] FLEXFUEL

  16. [Source: Svensk Växtkraft AB, Sweden] FLEXFUEL

  17. [Source: Svensk Växtkraft AB, Sweden] FLEXFUEL

  18. [Source: KWS] FLEXFUEL

  19. [Source: J.B. Holm-Nielsen, Dept. of Bioenergy, SDU/AAUE] FLEXFUEL

  20. [Source: R. Braun, IFA, Austria] FLEXFUEL

  21. [Source: R. Braun, IFA, Austria] FLEXFUEL

  22. Biorefinery is integration of various robust treatment technologies for conversion of • complex biomasses into various products for energy and industrial use. • FLEXFUEL is an EU full scale demonstration plant for combining the production of • bioethanol and biogas in a flexible way, where by-products from the main production • in the first process plays a major role as a feedstock in the second process. • Optimisation of biotechnological treatment processes with as low process energy input • as possible and scale flexibility will be demonstrated. FLEXFUEL

  23. Thank You for Your attention FLEXFUEL

More Related