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Presented by: Fathimath Shibana
M. Sc Biotechnology
2nd Semester, 2013
University of Mysore
Guided by:

Dr. Geetha N.P .
Assistant Professor
DOS in Biotechnology
WHAT ARE BIOFUELS?
 Biofuels are
liquid fuels that
have been
developed from
other materials
such as plants or
animal waste
matter.
WHY BIOFULES?


Biofuels production and consumption ensures
that the natural Carbon cycle to be 100%
achieved which completely eliminates the
continuous increase in Carbon Dioxide rates in
the atmosphere which in turns will have the
greatest effect on the environment and a way to
end global warming

 For example, A crop of plants used to produce a
barrel of biofuel will absorb exactly the same
amount of Carbon Dioxide as emitted from
burning the barrel produced.
Figure : The carbon cycle in the production of biofuel.
TYPES OF BIOFULES
First generation biofuels
Bioalcohol
Biodiesel
Vegetable oil
Biogas
Syngas
Solid biofuels

Second generation biofuels

Main two types
BIOETHANOL
 Bioethanol is an alcohol made by fermentation, mostly from
carbohydrates produces in sugar or starch crops such as
corn or sugarcane.
 Cellulosic biomass, derived from non-food sources such as
trees and grasses, is also being developed as a feedstock for
ethanol production.
 Used to substitute petrol fuel for the road transport
vehicles
 One of the widely used alternative automotive fuels in the
world (Brazil & USA are the largest
ethanol
producers)
 Much more environment friendly and
have
low toxicity level
Bioethanol Production
Applications of Bioethanol
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Transport fuel to replace gasoline
Fuel for power generation by thermal combustion
Fuel for fuel cells by thermochemical reaction
Fuels in cogeneration systems
Feedstock in the chemical industry
Blending ethanol with small
portion of gasoline is more
cost-effective
Advantages of Bioethanol
 Burns more cleanly as a result of more
complete combustion
 Reduces greenhouse gases
 It is carbon neutral
 Decrease in ozone formation
 Renewable energy resource
 Fuel spills are more easily biodegraded or
diluted to non-toxic concentration
 Any plant can be used for production of
biooethanol : it only has to contain sugar and
starch
Disadvantages of Bioethanol
 Large amount of arable land is required to grow
crops, natural habitats would be destroyed.
 Due to lucrative prices of bioethanol, some
farmers may sacrifice food crops for biofuels
which will increase food prices around the world.
 During production of bioethanol, huge amount
of carbon dioxide is released.
 Not as efficient as petroleum
 Cold start difficulties
 Difficulty in transportation
BIODIESEL
Biodiesel is a variety of ester-based oxygenated fuels
derived from natural, renewable biological sources such as
vegetable oils.
 Biodiesel operates in compression ignition engines like
petroleum diesel thereby requiring no essential engine
modifications.
 Unlike fossil diesel, pure biodiesel is biodegradable,
non- toxic and essentially free of sulphur and aromatics.

Biodiesel Production
Advantages of Biodiesel
 Biodiesel is environmentfriendly.
 It can help reduce dependency
on foreign oil.
 It helps to lubricate the engine
itself, decreasing engine wear.
 It can be used in almost any
diesel with little or no engine modification.
 It is safer than conventional diesel.
 Less global warming.
Disadvantages of Biodiesel
 Biodiesel emission
increases Nox in
atmosphere
 Biodiesel behaves
as a solvent
 Slightly decreases
fuel economy
 Cost varies according to feedstock used and
market conditions.
USES OF BIOFUELS
Cars and Trucks: Diesel cars and trucks can run on
biodiesel.
 Aircraft: Recent testing has shown the viability of biofuel
use in the aviation industry, and use of biofuels to power
aircraft is expected to increase substantially in the next
decade.

Off-Road Equipment: A large percentage of off-road
equipment -- such as vehicles used in agriculture, mining,
forestry, construction, and power and heat production -use diesel fuel, making this equipment suitable for
biodiesel use
 Small Engines: Small engines, like those found in lawn
mowers and chainsaws, can use ethanol blends up to 10
percent without problems

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ADVANTAGES OF BIOFUELS
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Cost: Biofuels have the potential to be significantly less expensive than
gasoline and other fossil fuels.
Source material: Whereas oil is a limited resource that comes from
specific materials, biofuels can be manufactured from a wide range of
materials including crop waste, manure, and other byproducts. This
makes it an efficient step in recycling.
Renewability: It takes a very long time for fossil fuels to be produced, but
biofuels are much more easily renewable as new crops are grown and
waste material is collected.
Security: Biofuels can be produced locally, which decreases the nation's
dependence upon foreign energy
Economic stimulation: Because biofuels are produced locally, biofuel
manufacturing plants can employ hundreds or thousands of workers,
creating new jobs in rural areas.
Lower carbon emissions: When biofuels are burned, they produce
significantly less carbon output and fewer toxins, making them a safer
alternative to preserve atmospheric quality and lower air pollution.
DISADVANTAGES OF BIOFUELS
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Production carbon emissions: Several studies have been conducted to
analyze the carbon footprint of biofuels, and while they may be cleaner to
burn, there are strong indications that the process to produce the fuel including the machinery necessary to cultivate the crops and the plants to
produce the fuel - has hefty carbon emissions.
High cost: To refine biofuels to more efficient energy outputs, and to
build the necessary manufacturing plants to increase biofuel quantities, a
high initial investment is often required.
Food prices: As demand for food crops such as corn grows for biofuel
production, it could also raise prices for necessary staple food crops.
Food shortages: There is concern that using valuable cropland to grow
fuel crops could have an impact on the cost of food and could possibly
lead to food shortages.
Water use: Massive quantities of water are required for proper irrigation
of biofuel crops as well as to manufacture the fuel, which could strain
local and regional water resources.
CONCLUSIONs
Biofuels can be defined as solid, liquid or gas fuel derived from recently
dead biological material which differ it from fossil fuels that derived from
long dead biological material.
 Biofuels production and consumption will contribute in solving the global
warming. It ensures that the natural Carbon cycle to be 100% achieved.


 Agriculture sources produce many types of agro fuel, but the two main
products are: ethanol and biodiesel. Ethanol is produced from sugar
crops, starches and cellulose. It produced by fermentation process of
materials containing sugar. While biodiesel is produced from soybean,
oils, seed oils and fats. These agro fuels economically, creates permanent
jobs, and environmentally reduces air pollutant emissions. However, using
agriculture crops in their production results in increasing essential food
crops' prices.
 Many biofuels are now produced from organic wastes such as biodiesel
which produced from cooking oils, methane from anaerobic digestion and
ethanol from wood waste.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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http://en.wikipedia.org
http://www.slideshare.net
http://www.authorstream.com
http://www.ebb-eu.org/biodiesel.php
http://www.scribd.com
http://greenliving.lovetoknow.com
http://greenliving.nationalgeographic.com
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Biofuels

  • 1. Presented by: Fathimath Shibana M. Sc Biotechnology 2nd Semester, 2013 University of Mysore Guided by: Dr. Geetha N.P . Assistant Professor DOS in Biotechnology
  • 2. WHAT ARE BIOFUELS?  Biofuels are liquid fuels that have been developed from other materials such as plants or animal waste matter.
  • 3. WHY BIOFULES?  Biofuels production and consumption ensures that the natural Carbon cycle to be 100% achieved which completely eliminates the continuous increase in Carbon Dioxide rates in the atmosphere which in turns will have the greatest effect on the environment and a way to end global warming  For example, A crop of plants used to produce a barrel of biofuel will absorb exactly the same amount of Carbon Dioxide as emitted from burning the barrel produced.
  • 4. Figure : The carbon cycle in the production of biofuel.
  • 5. TYPES OF BIOFULES First generation biofuels Bioalcohol Biodiesel Vegetable oil Biogas Syngas Solid biofuels Second generation biofuels Main two types
  • 6. BIOETHANOL  Bioethanol is an alcohol made by fermentation, mostly from carbohydrates produces in sugar or starch crops such as corn or sugarcane.  Cellulosic biomass, derived from non-food sources such as trees and grasses, is also being developed as a feedstock for ethanol production.  Used to substitute petrol fuel for the road transport vehicles  One of the widely used alternative automotive fuels in the world (Brazil & USA are the largest ethanol producers)  Much more environment friendly and have low toxicity level
  • 8.
  • 9. Applications of Bioethanol       Transport fuel to replace gasoline Fuel for power generation by thermal combustion Fuel for fuel cells by thermochemical reaction Fuels in cogeneration systems Feedstock in the chemical industry Blending ethanol with small portion of gasoline is more cost-effective
  • 10. Advantages of Bioethanol  Burns more cleanly as a result of more complete combustion  Reduces greenhouse gases  It is carbon neutral  Decrease in ozone formation  Renewable energy resource  Fuel spills are more easily biodegraded or diluted to non-toxic concentration  Any plant can be used for production of biooethanol : it only has to contain sugar and starch
  • 11. Disadvantages of Bioethanol  Large amount of arable land is required to grow crops, natural habitats would be destroyed.  Due to lucrative prices of bioethanol, some farmers may sacrifice food crops for biofuels which will increase food prices around the world.  During production of bioethanol, huge amount of carbon dioxide is released.  Not as efficient as petroleum  Cold start difficulties  Difficulty in transportation
  • 12. BIODIESEL Biodiesel is a variety of ester-based oxygenated fuels derived from natural, renewable biological sources such as vegetable oils.  Biodiesel operates in compression ignition engines like petroleum diesel thereby requiring no essential engine modifications.  Unlike fossil diesel, pure biodiesel is biodegradable, non- toxic and essentially free of sulphur and aromatics. 
  • 14. Advantages of Biodiesel  Biodiesel is environmentfriendly.  It can help reduce dependency on foreign oil.  It helps to lubricate the engine itself, decreasing engine wear.  It can be used in almost any diesel with little or no engine modification.  It is safer than conventional diesel.  Less global warming.
  • 15. Disadvantages of Biodiesel  Biodiesel emission increases Nox in atmosphere  Biodiesel behaves as a solvent  Slightly decreases fuel economy  Cost varies according to feedstock used and market conditions.
  • 16. USES OF BIOFUELS Cars and Trucks: Diesel cars and trucks can run on biodiesel.  Aircraft: Recent testing has shown the viability of biofuel use in the aviation industry, and use of biofuels to power aircraft is expected to increase substantially in the next decade.  Off-Road Equipment: A large percentage of off-road equipment -- such as vehicles used in agriculture, mining, forestry, construction, and power and heat production -use diesel fuel, making this equipment suitable for biodiesel use  Small Engines: Small engines, like those found in lawn mowers and chainsaws, can use ethanol blends up to 10 percent without problems 
  • 17. ADVANTAGES OF BIOFUELS       Cost: Biofuels have the potential to be significantly less expensive than gasoline and other fossil fuels. Source material: Whereas oil is a limited resource that comes from specific materials, biofuels can be manufactured from a wide range of materials including crop waste, manure, and other byproducts. This makes it an efficient step in recycling. Renewability: It takes a very long time for fossil fuels to be produced, but biofuels are much more easily renewable as new crops are grown and waste material is collected. Security: Biofuels can be produced locally, which decreases the nation's dependence upon foreign energy Economic stimulation: Because biofuels are produced locally, biofuel manufacturing plants can employ hundreds or thousands of workers, creating new jobs in rural areas. Lower carbon emissions: When biofuels are burned, they produce significantly less carbon output and fewer toxins, making them a safer alternative to preserve atmospheric quality and lower air pollution.
  • 18. DISADVANTAGES OF BIOFUELS      Production carbon emissions: Several studies have been conducted to analyze the carbon footprint of biofuels, and while they may be cleaner to burn, there are strong indications that the process to produce the fuel including the machinery necessary to cultivate the crops and the plants to produce the fuel - has hefty carbon emissions. High cost: To refine biofuels to more efficient energy outputs, and to build the necessary manufacturing plants to increase biofuel quantities, a high initial investment is often required. Food prices: As demand for food crops such as corn grows for biofuel production, it could also raise prices for necessary staple food crops. Food shortages: There is concern that using valuable cropland to grow fuel crops could have an impact on the cost of food and could possibly lead to food shortages. Water use: Massive quantities of water are required for proper irrigation of biofuel crops as well as to manufacture the fuel, which could strain local and regional water resources.
  • 19. CONCLUSIONs Biofuels can be defined as solid, liquid or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material which differ it from fossil fuels that derived from long dead biological material.  Biofuels production and consumption will contribute in solving the global warming. It ensures that the natural Carbon cycle to be 100% achieved.   Agriculture sources produce many types of agro fuel, but the two main products are: ethanol and biodiesel. Ethanol is produced from sugar crops, starches and cellulose. It produced by fermentation process of materials containing sugar. While biodiesel is produced from soybean, oils, seed oils and fats. These agro fuels economically, creates permanent jobs, and environmentally reduces air pollutant emissions. However, using agriculture crops in their production results in increasing essential food crops' prices.  Many biofuels are now produced from organic wastes such as biodiesel which produced from cooking oils, methane from anaerobic digestion and ethanol from wood waste.