Sunday 13 December 2009

Commercial harvesting of forest residues in the hard wood

Technical support for the development sector in Canada (SDTC) is a non-profit organization created by the Government, which funded Mississauga Woodland Biofuels Inc. of 9.8 million Canadian dollars used in the experiment to create cellulosic ethanol plants.

Woodland Biofuels Inc. and partners will develop a use of wood waste cellulosic ethanol production facilities. Woodland production of bio-fuel company will use the low-pressure catalytic (CPRT) patented technology, the use of this technology can be used, including wood waste, agricultural waste, including any form of biomass fuel production. The technology does not produce toxic gases, they do not use food to produce ethanol.

Woodland's technology by waste into clean fuels may solve some of world's major problems. The technology can be any form of biomass into ethanol, that is, it is used in any corner of the earth. - Woodland CEO Greg Nuttall

Low catalytic technology is the material produced from renewable energy products clean technology. It biomass feedstock into ethanol, industrial chemicals or electricity. The factory configuration is to enable the most effective and efficient use of energy in the vicinity of the raw material output. Through the following steps to achieve the renewable raw materials into high value-added end product transformation: gasification; catalytic chemical reaction - the chemical catalysts and catalytic reactions manufacturing hub, resulting in today's use of chemical products, 60%, used in 90% of The chemical processes; fractionation.
The technology of chemical products produced by fossil fuels can be refined with the adoption of competing products and in line with the chemical industry standards. Ethanol produced by corn, barley can also be produced such as corn ethanol to compete, and no greenhouse gases.

Unlike the traditional fermentation and chemical plants, Woodland small-scale factories, there is a standard construction components, could be a wider range of built in the right place. This ethanol plant is a big advantage because the pipeline transport of ethanol can not be used only by rail or road transport.

Low catalytic technical processing of raw materials mainly in the following categories:

All forms of wood: the commercial harvesting of forest residues in wood; softwood and hardwood processing of residual materials; wooden buildings, old furniture; engineered wood products, have been classified as urban waste; have glue, resins, adhesives and other residues of the wood; soaked wood preservatives.

Most other forms of cellulosic materials: cotton, hay, dry fermented grains, sugar cane bagasse and rice straw.

All forms of sewage sludge.

Plant is expected to be built along the Canadian Pacific, in addition to fuel ethanol will be produced outside the supply nearby industrial production equipment required for green energy. This will solve the near 19 million liters per year of industrial demand for oil, but also more environmentally friendly.

Technical support for the development sector in Canada (SDTC) has recently used to finance clean technology development and application of funds there are about 550 million Canadian dollars, these technologies are on greenhouse gases, clean water, air, soil and other problems, to improve the environment for the people of Canada, economic and health problems, but also scientific research and fill the gap between industrialized and help researchers to further develop these technologies, and industrialization.