Diesel from Wood

The first plant to convert solid biomass such as wood chips and straw directly into diesel fuel opened last week in Austria.
Said to be the first of its kind in the world, the BioCRACK pilot plant at a petrochemical refinery in Schwechat extracts the diesel by heating the biomass with heavy oil to over 400 °C.
Diesel made out of biofuel could be an important alternative to “first-generation” biofuels because these are a threat to food supply, according to Gerhard Roiss, CEO of OMV, one of the firms behind the plant.

Read more: http://www.energylivenews.com/2012/07/09/first-plant-making-diesel-from-wood-opens/

About Megadude

Forester,educator, urban composter and associate professor. Attended first Earth Day @ 10 years of age, Central Park N.Y. Attended lectures of Richard Leakey and Margaret Meade in teens. Graduate work in biomass (nutrient and energy content of native hardwoods) early 80's
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