ONE of the things that are endless garbage. That is why change the waste into fuel is a very interesting idea to overcome the problem of waste and the reduction of petroleum reserves. Waste Management, the company's largest garbage collector cooperates with Terrabon, a company that tried to convert organic waste into high octane gasoline using natural microorganisms and chemical processes.
James Mc Millan, manager of Biochemical Process R & D Group at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, CO, said that this cooperation will facilitate the production of millions of gallons of fuel with biofuels technology.
Most companies use two-way processing biofuels,
1. Using enzymes to convert biomass into simple sugars (Glucose or Dextrose,F ructose and Galaktose), then using microorganisms to convert it into fuel,
2. Using a high temperature, to break down biomass into Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Hydrogen and then use a chemical process to obtain the desired fuel.
James Mc Millan, manager of Biochemical Process R & D Group at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, CO, said that this cooperation will facilitate the production of millions of gallons of fuel with biofuels technology.
Most companies use two-way processing biofuels,
1. Using enzymes to convert biomass into simple sugars (Glucose or Dextrose,F ructose and Galaktose), then using microorganisms to convert it into fuel,
2. Using a high temperature, to break down biomass into Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Hydrogen and then use a chemical process to obtain the desired fuel.
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