[Terrapreta] Refining Bio-oil to a Diesel/Gasoline substitute

Edward Someus edward at terrenum.net
Mon Jun 30 11:13:54 CDT 2008


Hello Justin, 

YES, we do it already with a novel solution. 

The 3R AGROCARBON zero emission carbon negative technology is having 2
outputs: 
Agrocarbon or biochar manufactured as of specific biotech requirements, and 
Synthetic fuel  
We are in status of scale up, where the small industrial unit will have an 2
MWe electric power output, based on synfuel. Make it to Gasoline is also an
option, but for this we need to come up to larger scale, as 30,000 m3/year
input is too small project. 

Details are not yet public, the complex technology is under patenting.

More info will be on http://www.3ragrocarbon.com  end July. 

       
Sincerely yours: Edward Someus (environmental engineer)
HOMEPAGE:   http://www.terrenum.net    http://www.3ragrocarbon.com (under
construction)  
EMAIL 1:        edward at terrenum.net
EMAIL 2:        edward.someus at gmail.com
3R Environmental Technologies Ltd. 
ADDRESS: H-1222 Budapest, Szechenyi 59, Hungary
TEL handy:  +(36-20) 201 7557
TEL / FAX:   +(36-1) 424 0224
TEL SKYPE phone via computer:  Edward Someus
3R AGROCARBON:    http://www.3ragrocarbon.com     http://www.terrenum.net 
3R CLEANCOAL ENERGY:   http://www.vertustechnologies.com  http://www
nvirocleantech.com 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Justin Olsson
Date: 2008.06.30. 17:34:04
To: terrapreta at bioenergylists.org
Subject: [Terrapreta] Refining Bio-oil to a Diesel/Gasoline substitute
 
To All:
 
Does anyone know where I can find information on "upgrading" biooil to
be used as a substitute directly for diesel/gasoline? There is explicit
reference to it in The Charcoal Vision: A Win–Win–Win Scenario for
Simultaneously Producing Bioenergy, Permanently Sequestering Carbon,
while Improving Soil and Water Quality, but the source that it lists
only discusses it tangentially, and no numbers are provided. If anyone
knows of a source for this, please let me know -- it does not have to be
freely available -- I have access to pretty much every journal in existence.
 
Thanks,
 
Justin Olsson
 
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