BIOCEN Summer School 2011, Valladolid Bioenergy potential of industrial side products (food...

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BIOCEN Summer School 2011, Valladolid

Bioenergy potential of industrial side products (food industry, restaurants etc.)

Student group:Olga GarmashIstvan Weyda

Manuel Sobrino-GarciaAgnieszka Dobczyk

Lena StöbertJustyna Skutzik

Tutor teacher: Eeva-Liisa Viskari

http://thecostaricanews.com/biofuels-potential-to-transform-the-global-economy/7390

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Geography Inhabitants Industry Cities Rural areas Infra structure for

transportation Infra structure for

providing energy

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Wine Cultivated area is more than 56000 ha

3-7% is stems waste

Biohydrogen production is done by thermochemical conversion

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Sugar beet

Two major factories in Castilla y León:Ebro and Acor

2.8 million tons of sugar beet per year

Organic side product called molasses

Potential biomass for ethanol fermentation due to high sucrose content

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Breweries Mahou San Miguel

21,43 kg per liter beer in the year 2005

70,45% organic waste (bagasse)

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Used oil Waste-oil collection system and management network in

Burgos and Avila Used-oil collected from restaurants and households, also

from factories, schools etc. Green spots and containers provided by the waste

management company Challanges: lack of budget of the local authorities, refusal of

restaurants and factories to keep the containers in their

establishment and the lack of implication of the citizens

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Potential for biodiesel 1st generation biodiesel:

Sunflower, cultivated in CyL Rapeseed Food vs Energy: ethical issue

2nd generation biodiesel:

Used vegetable oil collected from restaurants and households of the region

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Castilla y Leon responsible for 15% of Spain´s total energy production (5 Mtoe/year)

Current energy demand: 7Mtoe/year

Energy use in Castilla y Leon

Sources Mtoe/year

Coal 2.24

Petroleum and

Gas

0.01

Nuclear 1

Hydropower 0.75

Wind power 0.35

Biomass 0.23

Total 4.58

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Potential for hydrogen Wine industries could serve valuable biomass for

bioenergy production Total of 56,337 ha of land devoted to the vineyards De-stemming process of the winemaking technology

generates from 3 to 7 % of stem depending on the grape type

Stems are lignocellulosic materials, and could serve as potential biomass in the thermo-chemical conversion (gasification and pyrolysis) for hydrogen production