Biomass/ Biodiesel Jessica Baker, Jeanne Cannon, Arthur Bryant.

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Biomass/ Biodiesel Jessica Baker, Jeanne Cannon, Arthur Bryant

What is it? ●Biomass ○biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms. ○Main type = Lignocellulosic Biomass ○Wood wastes ●Biodiesel ○biofuel intended as a substitute for diesel.

What is it from? Where is it?

Technical Impediments High up-front capital costs o lack of profitability o feedstock transportation costs Not enough policy incentives Change into sugar

What modifications (if any) must be made to existing diesel engines to get them to run on biodiesel? Can be used in standard diesel engines. o NOT CARS! o Some Companies void warranty for using biodiesel Mix biodiesel with regular fuel Biodiesel -- better for our engines!

Environmental Impacts Deforestation Uses soil degradation Massive land use *Biodiesel is one of many alternative fuel options that has the potential to help reduce oil dependence and global warming pollution. But done wrong, biodiesel can actually increase global warming pollution and cause other environmental problems, such as deforestation and loss of biodiversity.

Pros Truly a renewable fuelrenewable Widely available and naturally distributed Generally low cost inputs Abundant supply Can be domestically produced for energy independence Low carbon, cleaner than fossil fuels Can convert waste into energy, helping to deal with waste Cons Energy intensive to produce. In some cases, with little or no net gain. Land utilization can be considerable. Can lead to deforestation. Requires water to grow Not totally clean when burned (NOx, soot, ash, CO, CO2) May compete directly with food production (e.g. corn, soy) Some fuels are seasonal Heavy feedstocks require energy to transport. Overall process can be expensiveexpensive Some methane and CO2 are emitted during production Not easily scalablescalable

Are biomass and biodiesel truly sustainable?

What’s to come for Biomass & Biodiesel? RESIDENTIAL

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