Biofuels in Connecticut: A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity Richard Parnas and Yi Li Director – Chemical.

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Biofuels in Connecticut: A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity Richard Parnas and Yi Li Director – Chemical Engineering Professor – Plant Science

Outline National Biodiesel Board A Biodiesel Primer Background Information Gus Kellog’s Biodiesel Bug Global Warming and Energy Use UConn Biofuels Consortium Why Biodiesel A new reactor design Biodiesel at UConn

The Promise of Biofuels: Use the CO 2 produced during use Water & Soil Light & CO 2 Produce Biofuels CO 2 & Water

Importance of Poplar to DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory also identifies cellulosic biomass crops as the most suitable feedstocks in the Northeastern USA From ORNL-DOE Canola Switchgrass Canola Soybean

UConn Biofuels Consortium Key issues: process economics, workforce development, fuel quality testing, bio-energy agriculture Lab Facilities Diverse Membership Energy Crop Lab Parnas – Chemical Engineering Li – Plant Science Yang – Natural Resources Carstensen – Economics Stuart – Chemistry Yarish – Marine Biology LaMondia – CT Ag Exptl Station Several other faculty from these and other departments. 4 graduate students 12 undergraduate students Currently funded by USDA, DOE, NSF (new), UConn

Next UConn Symposium Planned for Late February or Early March Will be announced on in the next month Will have technical sessions on plant science, engineering, and economics Will have workshops on biodiesel production, fuel cells, and project planning

Biodiesel vs Ethanol Why does ethanol only provide a 30% reduction in CO 2 but biodiesel gives an 80% reduction? Biodiesel can be produced much more efficiently than ethanol and it provides more energy.

A Simple Reactor Continuous (Not batch) Small foot print Scales to large production Requires no extra heat or pressure Separates glycerol simultaneously Provides ASTM required conversion Low capitol investment Tested on virgin and waste oil Glycerol draining out the bottom 200,000 Gal/yr prototype

YES - The Expansion of Biodiesel is explosive Even CT is getting in the game Current Production Capacity: 600 million Gal/yr Projected Capacity in 2-3 years: 1.8 billion Gal/yr

Proposed to produce 1 million liters per year, About ½ of UConn’s consumption of diesel fuel

The Stars are almost in Alignment Once in a lifetime opportunity to change the nature of our interaction with the planet Once in a lifetime opportunity for business and environmental interests to collaborate Once in a lifetime opportunity for regional expression via unique natural resources Biomass supply is potentially limiting Emergency is largely unappreciated Contact: Richard Parnas,