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Help create a more sustainable campus. National Small Farms Trade Show & Conference Josh Hirner, Will Petry, & Dr. Tom Marshall 7 November 2008
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Today’s Discussion History of Bulldog Biodiesel Where we are now How biodiesel is made Advantages
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History Student group founded Fall 2007 Purchased automatic processor in January 2008 Received Truman State University charter in April 2008
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Current Monthly Statistics 15 students actively producing biodiesel Oil collection: 200+ gallons Production capacity: 400 gallons
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How Biodiesel is Made Glyceride Fatty acid tail Glycerol Biodiesel Methanol KOH
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Biodiesel Processors Processors range from… very simple & very cheap to…not so simple & not so cheap.
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Wash TankReaction Tank Biodiesel Processors Methanol + KOH/NaOH Filtered Oil GlycerinBiodiesel Water Water out BIODIESEL
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Advantages of Biodiesel Lower emissions –Acid rain-forming gasses –Carbon monoxide Diverts waste from a landfill
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Advantages of Biodiesel Economic benefit –$5.5 million exported every hour for crude oil –20% comes from Saudi Arabia and Venezuela Domestic oil Foreign oil
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How much does biodiesel save for you? Processor cost: $8000; pays for itself after ~3200 gallons (64 batches) Processors can be homemade much cheaper We are currently making biodiesel at a cost of $1.50/gallon Biodiesel cost per gallon fluctuates slightly based on cost of methanol, hydroxide
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Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) vs. Grown for Fuel Oil ** Yield given in lbs of oil/acre From: http://www.bioenergy.wa.gov/OilSeed.aspxhttp://www.bioenergy.wa.gov/OilSeed.aspx
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Why use WVO? It’s waste that otherwise isn’t used WVO is often given away to biodiesel producers NO COST Eco-friendly and cost effective Eliminates concerns about global food supplies due to food/fuel crop competition
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Help create a more sustainable campus. National Small Farms Trade Show & Conference Columbia, Missouri 7 November 2008
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