bio fuels from food waste norsc 24 th april 2012 brocklesby ltd & greenergy bio fuels presented...
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Bio fuels from Food Waste
NORSC 24th APRIL 2012
Brocklesby Ltd & Greenergy Bio Fuels
Presented by Robert Brocklesby
Bio fuels from Food Waste
1. Introduction of the companies
2. Feedstocks
3. Biodiesel Conversion
4. North Cave project
5. Future project – AD
1.Introduction:
The companies
The Companies – Brocklesby Ltd
• Formed in 1987 and moved to current 10 acre site in 1997
• A leading processor of used edible oils and fats primarily from the UK retailers and c150 food manufacturers
• Innovative manufacturing techniques processing in excess of 80KT PA
• A processor of food waste (new activity over last 12 months) generating bio fuel feedstock and starch co product
• Manufacturing a range of products for the UK & EU bio fuel markets
• Operating from a ten acre site, 24/7 with 55 employees
• Dedicated fleet of vehicles
• In final stages of £3m spend on acid esterification plant to process 50KT PA
Brocklesby Ltd & Double Green Ltd (East Yorkshire nr Hull)
Added value to Glycerine (Collaboration with the University of York)
Immingham
• Own and operate a bio diesel production facility in
the port of Immingham on the east coast of
England
• Current 200kt/year name plate capacity on veg oil,
• £44m capital investment to build
• Has sea, rail and road access as well as pipeline
links to local petroleum oil refineries
• Sea-fed location enables effective logistics and
trading with the UK and European biodiesel
markets as well as the wider world feedstock
markets
• Plant runs on waste oils such as Used Cooking Oil
(UCO) and Tallow.
• Plant is operated by PX Limited on behalf of
Greenergy
North Cave
Greenergy Bio Fuels
2.Biodiesel feedstocks and the conversion process
Typical Biodiesel Feedstocks
Refined Vegetable Oil FFA<0.5%
Traces of moistures & impurities Initial specification for the plant
Fats, Used Cooking Oils & recovered olis from food waste
Typically 5 – 15% ffa & 2% M&IPre-treatment required
The commercial process
Feedstock(Tallow, UCO, Vegetable oil) Distillation,
chemical reaction and purification
Biodiesel(FAME)
Methanol
Glycerol
Oleines
FFA
RAW MATERIALS STEAM ETC. PRODUCTS+ =
Waste Water
3.Bio fuels from Food Waste
(North Cave Project)
FOOD PRODUCER
-Anaerobic Digestion-Fermentation-Added value products
(Food waste)
BIOFUEL MARKETUK and Europe
Compostation(Farm facility)
Food Processing
Land spread
Food Co-product
Oil (20 - 30% yield)
High Temperature130oC
CURRENT
EXPECTED
Biofuels from Food Waste
Biofuels from Food Waste requires Acid Esterification
• The Immingham biodiesel plant’s refineries can only process
relatively low free fatty acid (FFA) materials and therefore
bottlenecks occur when high FFA feedstock is sourced
• Off site acid-esterification to convert FFA to esters, allows the
plants refineries to be bypassed which increases the overall
production capacity of the plant and importantly from food
waste
• Continuing uncertainties with government legislation supports
an off site pre esterification plant as it provides flexibility when
sourcing feedstock
• The North Cave JV project is in line with Greenergy’s broader
business plans of becoming the worlds biggest user of waste
based bio fuels as it allows greater in house production of low
cost bio fuels
Biofuels from Food Waste - Solid fuel
Potential as solid fuel
• Microwave pyrolysis• Efficient drying
• Liquid effluent to Biogas
• Processing of various effluent streams
• Promising results in collaboration with the
University of York
• Plant for commissioning 2013 (currently evaluating
best technology providers)
Biofuels from Food Waste - Biogas
Thank you & Any Questions