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What is Green Future Fuels Bio Oil?

It is an alternative fuel or heating oil produced from organic waste using the process called low temperature pyrolysis system.  The organic waste is heated in the absence of oxygen at a temperature ranging from 450°C – 550°C in a closed reactor.  

The products we get from our process are:

a. Pyrolysis Oil (Bio Oil)

b. Carbon Black

c. Syngas

The Bio Oil is filtered and distilled into:

a. Light Fuel Oil

b. Diesel

c. Heavy Fuel Oil ( Mazut)

The Bio Oil from our organic waste is an ideal alternative fuel which has a low sulphur content and also minimal carbon emission when it is burned.  There will be substantial reductions in Nitrogen Oxide emission to the atmosphere.

As energy prices reach record levels and environmental concerns take a centre stage, Bio Oil presents a strong potential as a partial fuel alternative for fossil fuel.  Bio Oil from Green Future Fuels is produced in an environmentally friendly manner where there is no emission of any dangerous gasses as the syngas produced from the pyrolysis process is used in the reactor to heat up the organic waste.

Governments who are signatories under the Kyoto Protocol are committed to implement a Large Final Emitter system that would require large emitters to achieve GHG reduction targets.   This system would promote switching from fossil fuels to renewable fuels like Bio Oil.

































Pyrolysis Oil Applications

Pyrolysis Oil is an effective substitute for diesel, heavy fuel oil, light fuel oil or natural gas in industrial, commercial and residential boilers. This is a relatively simple application requiring modifications to fuel nozzles and introduction of transportation systems.

Transportation of Bio Oil

Bio Oil transportation has an advantage over fossil fuels. If a tanker ship containing fossil fuel sinks or otherwise causes a spill, petroleum will spread over water in a thin layer over a wide area with major environmental consequences. Pyrolysis Oil does not spread, but separates into a very heavy organic fraction that will sink and is largely inert, and an aqueous fraction that will be diluted and is very bio-degradable.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Objective:    
 

To convert EFB and Used Tyres into Heating Oil and Carbon Black

Why Use EFB?

We choose EFB and Used tyres as it is a problem in disposing of and it is not environmentally friendly.  As such, there are abundance of EFB and Used Tyres available as feedstock for our Waste to Fuel/Energy Product.  

The oil content in the EFB  is estimated to be around 30-35% and for the byproduct which is Carbon Black, is made into briquettes where there is a demand for it from Africa and Europe.

Green Future Fuels Ltd is involved in the field of renewable energy technology and we have experience and the know how with and various tie-ups with foreign partners.  Green Future Fuels Ltd will not only build and sell plants but they also provide management and consultancy services to their customers in the renewable energy projects.






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