Science Inventory

REDUCTION OF USE OF PETROLEUM ENERGY RESOURCES BY CONVERSION OF WASTE COOKING OILS INTO DIESEL FUEL

Impact/Purpose:

Biodiesel is an alkyl ester similar in energy content to petro-diesel but more sustainable and environmentally friendly. Biodiesel reduces diesel engine out emissions of potentially carcinogenic particulate matter as defined by EPA. Our preliminary evaluations have shown a 25% particulate reduction. The project goal is to develop an alternative energy source to fossil fuels and produce a fuel which is made from a renewable source-used cooking oils. Initially, our pilot plant will be a batch process, but the research group will attempt to design an innovative continuous process. The project has available to it several hundred gallons of used cooking oil per week from nine campus sites and several local restaurants. The research ultimately will lead to more efficient conversion of used cooking oil to biodiesel that will give farmers, truckers, and diesel automobile owners a cleaner burning alternative to petro-diesel. The project has a long range goal of converting the campus green.

Description:

This project has a dual objective of providing hands-on experience to undergraduate engineering students and producing biodiesel fuel from a used cooking oil feedstock. The project consists of three phases: Phase I - process development and construction of a pilot plant; Phase 2 - engine performance and emission reduction studies; and Phase 3 - commercialization of a self sustaining facility for some 200 pieces of campus equipment currently fueled with petroleum diesel fuel. Twelve students are involved in the project for elective and design credit. They are divided into three groups: research and development, manufacturing, and business groups.

URLs/Downloads:

Final Progress Report

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:09/30/2004
Completion Date:05/31/2005
Record ID: 88134