Get to know 'Biobutanol', a biofuel from 'whiskey'

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Get to know 'Biobutanol', a biofuel from 'whiskey'

Post by jiraporn66 » Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:43 am

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A research team from Scotland has ดาวน์โหลด slotxo discovered the added value of the whiskey side products. Which can be used to produce biofuel for cars Without changing the engine to accommodate this new type of fuel

Celtic Renewables, an Edinburgh-based renewable energy company in Scotland, takes the old whiskey fermentation process to distill the fuel from these leftovers into Biobutanol, a clear, colorless liquid biofuel. That can be used as a fuel for general cars immediately.

Celtic Renewables President Martin Tanney said that the biobutanol fuel that has been fermented by a centuries-old method was It is suitable for testing with Ford cars, because in the past, Ford's first model, the Model T, was able to use biofuel fuel.

Biobutanol can be blended with up to 15 percent of gasoline without having to modify the vehicle for this biofuel. It also causes less engine wear than ethanol blended fuels.

Martin also said this was a great opportunity to make fuel from the leftovers in whiskey production. And it will become a big business that drives the economy in tandem with environmental sustainability.

Now every year in the whiskey industry in Scotland It cost as much as $ 400,000, or about 13 million, six hundred thousand baht to get rid of eight hundred and twenty-seven thousand tons of barley hulls and another 2 billion liters of whiskey distilled liquids.

With financial support from the Scottish Government, Celtic Renewables plans to open the plant next year. And operating the Biobutanol capacity 5 hundred thousand liters per year

And it seems to be a bright opportunity for renewable energy in the country. From the potential of the whiskey industry in Scotland That can produce 100 times more raw materials for this biofuel

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