Title:
Full Chain Analysis of the Domestic Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel Chain - The European Initiative Recoil
Author(s):
Paraíba, O., Tsoutsos, T., Tournaki, S., Antunes, D., Uggè, C., Magnolfi, V.
Document(s):
Paper
Poster
Abstract:
The energy potential of household used cooking oil (UCO) is practically unlimited. Its disposal, in some cases illegally, increases the cost and the energy consumption of domestic wastewater treatment, as well as the GHG emissions associated with its biodegradation (non-CO2 emissions). Moreover it should be added the heavy environmental pollution load. The European initiative RecOil (Promotion of used cooking oil recycling for sustainable biodiesel production), co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe programme of the European Commission, aims to increase sustainable biodiesel production and its market intake by enhancing the household used cooking oil (UCO) collection and transformation at local and regional level. RecOil will assess the “UCO to biodiesel” chain best practices, through a household survey, acknowledging the industry expertise, and local/regional authorities’ cooperation, to develop an on-line decision-making guide in order to assist stakeholders in developing a chain adjusted to local specificities (geographic, social, economic, legislative, and ). Pilot projects will also be implemented, according to the most promising practices identified, for validation. The RecOil implementation will result in primary energy savings estimated in 1.300 toe/year and the reduction of GHG emissions 14.413 tCO2.
Keywords:
alternative fuel, biodiesel, biofuel, urban wastes, used cooking oil
Topic:
Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability
Subtopic:
Markets, Investments & Financing
Event:
22nd European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
Session:
4AV.3.8
Pages:
1510 - 1514
ISBN:
978-88-89407-52-3
Paper DOI:
10.5071/22ndEUBCE2014-4AV.3.8
Price:
FREE