Center for Advanced BioEnergy Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Adding Value to Biofuel Waste

USDA CSREES
Media Contact: Jennifer Martin, (202) 720-8188
By Stacy Kish, CSREES StaffOctober 20, 2008

What do you get when you cross E. coli with biofuel waste products? A new process that may revolutionize the economic development of the growing biofuel industry.

Biofuels represent the best sustainable, secure, and renewable alternative to fossil fuels.

Unfortunately, biofuel production is beset by the same problem as traditional petroleum refining – excess waste. In traditional refining, only about 60 percent of the crude oil becomes gasoline, the rest is used to make other products. Similarly, as biofuel production increases, the market is being flooded with its waste byproducts, specifically glycerin, also known as glycerol.

Glycerin is cheap and abundant in the current marketplace. Although there are many potential uses for the substance, it is difficult to break it down into products with greater economic value.

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