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Biodiesel from Algae

In todays presentation we try

To convey the message why we think


that algae biodiesel might have an
important role to play in the Indian
energy independence goal in the near
future.

And some other general views.

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THE USE OF VEGETABLE OILS FOR ENGINE FUEL MAY
SEEM

INSIGNIFICANT TODAY, BUT SUCH OILS WILL BECOME IN


DUE

TIME , AS IMPORTANT AS PETROLEUM AND COAL


PRODUCTS

OF PRESENT TIME..
SIR

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Todays energy scenario in India
is.
Concerns about Alternate ideas
Unstable energy Nuclear power
prices Hydrogen fuel cell
Import issues Electric vehicles
Climate change Bio-fuels
Geo-politics Other renewable
Depleting fossil fuel energy sources
levels

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Why biodiesel
Biodiesel is the most viable option for
India today.

Ethanol and biodiesel blends are already


in use.

Technically proven.

Infrastructure cost is tolerable and


incremental.
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Biodiesel Nuclear/Hydrogen/Electrical

Cost of production low Cost of production very


high
Technology already Technology yet to be
present developed commercially
Cannot use the existing
Can use the existing
distribution system
distribution system Potentially dangerous and

Safe
hazardous
and secure

Biodiesel v/s other sources


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Brief about biodiesel

Its a non-toxic, bio-degradable diesel


fuel made from animal fats and/or
vegetable oils.

Transesterification is the process


used to produce biodiesel from
vegetable oils and/or animal fats.

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Brief about biodiesel
Common sources of biodiesel are
vJatropha
vSunflower oil
vSoya bean oil
vAlgae
vCorn seed oil
vOil palm
vCotton seed oil

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Process of making biodiesel

Base catalyzed esterification.

Direct acid catalyzed esterification.

Conversion of oil to fatty acid, then


acid catalyzed esterification.

Followed by proper washing.


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Benefits of biodiesel in India
Domestic oil production and economic
growth.
Elimination of foreign oil imports.
Its non-toxic and completely bio-degradable,
hence spills or leaking of underground storage
will not damage environment.
A 100% renewable source of energy.

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Why algae as feedstock..

Among the fastest growing plants; about 50% of their


weight is oil.
Per acre yield is way higher than the other plants.

Wastelands and damp lands which is not required for


any other purpose can be used for algae plantation.
We can even cultivate them in laboratory.

India is a rainy country (mostly).

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Crop/plantations Yield in gallons/acre/year

1. Corn 1. 18
2. Cotton seed 2. 35
3. Soya bean 3. 48
4. Sunflower 4. 105
5. Jatropha 5. 205
6. Oil palm 6. 635
7. Algae 7. >5000(depending on
process/species)

Yield comparison
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Advantages of algal biodiesel
Rapid growth rate.

Certain species of microalgae can be harvested on a daily


basis.
Contains no sulfur.

It is non-toxic.

It is highly bio-degradable.

Consume high amount of CO2 ,hence they can be used as

antidote to other industrial establishments who produce CO2.

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How the algae is selected
Screening is done on the basis of:
Safety
Growth rate
Oil concentration and productivity
Ability to resist contamination
Ability to grow in continuous culture
Ease of oil recovery
Ease of downstream processing

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Some pictures of laboratory
harvesting of algae

Synthetic membrane growth of algae

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Solar panel to collect sunlight

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Fiber optics light cables give
the synthetic membranes the
necessary solar energy. So the
algae keeps on growing during
night time as well.

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The three step process
Phase 1
Algae selection and optimization
Lab scale testing
Process and equipment modeling
Engineering scale design and procurement

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Three step process
Phase 2
Algal growth data
Engineering scale design data tests
Pilot scale design & long lead procurement

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Three step process
Phase 3
Complete installation of pilot scale
equipment
Starting of the pilot plant
Demonstrate process and collect data for
the process & cost modeling of the original
plant

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Finally.
vVarious rectification processes are
ongoing right now to solve the
problems.
vThe sudden economic slowdown hit
the progress unexpectedly.
vWe hope for a better future ahead.

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