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Prospect and Challenges of Bio Oil
Prospect and Challenges of Bio Oil
More economically viable now with CDM and CER cert’s sale (for
certain situations - primarily on methane emission reduction).
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Abundant Biomass resources in Asia
(1)
More than 30% of the world’s Biomass resources located in Asia.
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Various technologies and options available
Gasification of Biomass
Power generation using derived producer gas (2)
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Economical viability of Biomass combustion
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Prospective segments & challenges
(2)
Able to supply both Electricity and Heat (steam) for factory use
Main challenges:
securing the long term supply of Biomass fuel source at
stable prices
selling price of electricity, if connected to the grid to sell
electricity
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Biomass Liquefaction via Pyrolysis
Ref. (3)
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Economical viability of pyrolysis oil
Quick Comparision
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Prospective segments & challenges
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Gasification of Biomass
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Economical viability of Biomass Gasification
Ref. (5)
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Prospective segments & challenges
Main challenges:
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Organic plant based oil – Crude Palm Oil (CPO)
Ref. (6)
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Economical viability of CPO
Ref. (7)
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Challenges – Evironmental issues
"The four-year study found that ... those 2 billion tons of CO2
account for 8 percent of the world's fossil fuel emissions." (8)
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Biogas anaerobic digestion
Ref. (9)
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Large Biogas System - Material Flow Chart
Fermentation External
Reactor Desulfurization
CHP
Biogas
Substrate
Pre Tank
Thermal Energy
Solid
Transformer
Dosage Unit
Post
Fermentation
Reactor Current
Storage Tank
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Substrate storage and utilization
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Project references
Large Biogas
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Prospective segments & challenges
Main challenge:
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SunTechnics is Europe‘s largest and fastest growing
system integrator for renewable energy
Company:
Renewable Energy
Founded 1996 by Hans-Martin Rüter
Hamburg, Germany
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SunTechnics focuses on the demand of customers
Our business:
Engineering
Renewable Energy
Distribution
Installation
Maintenance
Systems:
Photovoltaic
Solar Thermal / Cooling
Bioenergy
Small Wind and hydro power
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Each customer demands individual solutions – we
deliver the corresponding renewable energy technology
Medium-sized
Medium-sized Solarthermal
thermal
Off-gridsystems
Off-grid systems Mini-grids
Mini-grids Solar
systems
systems
Large-scale
Large-scale
installations Specialinstallations
Special installations BioSmall
Bio SmallScale
Scale BioLarge
Bio LargeScale
Scale
installations
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We provide customer service and support in all stages
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SunTechnics is an important part of the global acting
Conergy Group
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References
(1) Curbing Global Warming by Increasing the Economic Value of Forests, Biomass Energy. [National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology – AIST]
(2) Planning and Installing Bioenergy Systems. A guide for installers, architects and engineers. [The German Solar Energy Society
(DGS), Ecofys 2005]
(3) Pyrolysis and Other Thermal Processing. [U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Biomass Program]
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/biomass/printable_versions/pyrolysis.html
(6) Power Generation from Palm Oil. A UNIDO Initiative. [Dipl.Ing. Walter Danner]
http://www.ics.trieste.it/Documents/Downloads/df4334.pdf
(7) Development of Renewable Energy in Malaysia. [Ah Ngan Ma, Yuen May Choo, Kien Yoo Cheah, Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)]
http://www.ics.trieste.it/Documents/Downloads/df1637.pdf
(8) Scientists Weigh Downside of Palm Oil. [By ARTHUR MAX, Associated Press Writer] http://www.physorg.com/news94654007.html
(9) Asia hits the gas. Biogas from anaerobic digestion rolls out across Asia. [Wim J. van Nes, Renewable Energy World. Jan-Feb 2006]
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Thank you for your attention.
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