UK BREAKTHROUGH IN SUSTAINABLE DIESEL PRODUCTION, CLAIMS RENOVARE FUELS

Author: http://www.recyclingwasteworld.co.uk

Following recent trials, a UK sustainable energy company is reported to be the first to have successfully converted landfill gas into usable diesel fuel with no fossil fuel additives.

Renovare Fuels, which has its headquarters in London, claims to have developed technology to produce middle distillate hydrocarbons with a selectivity of 55%.

According to Forbes’ “30 Under 30” entrepreneur Devin Walker at Renovare Fuels, the bi-products of flue gas and water not used to produce steam for the reforming process could also be used to cool water or satisfy the water requirements of the anaerobic digester onsite. “By powering entire plant operations in this way, it would make such facilities entirely self-sufficient; an important development as government subsidies continue to be slashed,” explained Walker (pictured above).

During the trials, landfill gas from Sarasota County Municipal Solid Waste Facility in Florida was converted into diesel which is reported to have met the specifications of all ASTM standards tested.

Additionally, a carbon number distribution and hydrocarbon family analysis were performed and compared to commercial diesel. “The renewable diesel fuel produced by the new process resembled commercial diesel both physically and chemically, and could therefore be used as a drop-in fuel in diesel engines without the need for engine modification,” added Walker.

Renovare Fuels said it is currently in negotiations with UK waste operators and utility companies, with a view to begin production of fuels for sale later this year.

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