[Terrapreta] 200 tons per day Dynamotive plant in Missouri

Sean K. Barry sean.barry at juno.com
Thu Dec 6 20:57:00 EST 2007


Hi Gerrit,

Their site confirms what you suggest -> http://www.dynamotive.com/en/technology/index.html<http://www.dynamotive.com/en/technology/index.html>   Thanks.

Regards,

SKB
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  From: Gerald Van Koeverden<mailto:vnkvrdn at yahoo.ca> 
  To: Sean K. Barry<mailto:sean.barry at juno.com> 
  Cc: terrapreta at bioenergylists.org<mailto:terrapreta at bioenergylists.org> ; Shengar at aol.com<mailto:Shengar at aol.com> 
  Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 5:02 PM
  Subject: Re: [Terrapreta] 200 tons per day Dynamotive plant in Missouri


  Here at Dynamotive's plant in West Lorne, they get about 18% yield of char. 


  On 6-Dec-07, at 12:45 PM, Sean K. Barry wrote:


    Hi Erich,

    I don't know for sure, but I doubt that the same fast pyrolysis reaction produces 34,000 gallons of bio-oil AND 15% yield (~30 tons) of charcoal from 200 ton of biomass per day.  It would be worth asking Dynamotive what the charcoal yield is.

    Regards,

    SKB
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      From: Shengar at aol.com<mailto:Shengar at aol.com> 
      To: terrapreta at bioenergylists.org<mailto:terrapreta at bioenergylists.org> 
      Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 11:51 PM
      Subject: [Terrapreta] 200 tons per day Dynamotive plant in Missouri


      Dynamotive to build fully commercial fast-pyrolysis biofuel plant in Missouri <http://biopact.com/2007/12/dynamotive-to-build-fully-commercial.html>
      12/05/07


      "200 tons per day of wood by-products and residues from nearby sawmills into 34,000 gallons per day of bio-oil "

      I'm guessing the char would be about 30 tons / day?

      In Argentina, $50 million for 15.7 Megawatt Plant, a bit costly per Megawatt;

      "Each complex will be comprised of a 15.7 megawatt electricity generating station powered by the majority of the fuel output of two 200-ton-per-day modular plants producing bio-oil from wood waste and residues from nearby forests and other biomass residue. Excess bio-oil produced at these facilities will be sold into commercial and industrial fuel markets"

      http://biopact.com/2007/12/dynamotive-to-build-fully-commercial.html<http://biopact.com/2007/12/dynamotive-to-build-fully-commercial.html>



      Erich J. Knight
      Shenandoah Gardens
      1047 Dave Berry Rd.
      McGaheysville, VA. 22840
      (540) 289-9750
      shengar at aol.com<mailto:shengar at aol.com>





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