Animal Waste for Renewable Energy
Posted by Srikant Rajan | # |
09:29:24 am on June 19, 2008

Animal by products such as residual animal fat and oil often pose problems in effective disposal.Now a US based meat processing company has plans to convert this waste fat to commercial grade biofuel.Arkansas based Tyson Foods provides nearly 25% of the total US meat supply,and produces an estimated 300 million gallons of animal fat annually.Bob Ames senior director Tyson Renewable Energy plans to use advance refining technology to convert this substantial quantity of waste into biofuel.Tyson has entered into an agreement with Syntroleum Corporation of Tulsa, Oklahoma to form a joint venture - Dynamic Fuels.Under terms of agreement Tyson will supply animal fats and agricultural byproducts and Synroteleum will convert it into biodiseal and even plans to produce jet fuel.Dynamic Fuels is expected to yield 75 million gallons of biodiseal annually and production is targeted by 2010.

Availability of raw materials and proven technology provides Dynamic Fuels a high degree of profitability in the long run.Adds Allan  Schaeffer, executive director of the Diesel Technology Forum (DTF),"When two operations can coexist and harmonize together, that’s powerful. Tyson is a leader in meat processing, and it generates waste by-products. Meanwhile, the US needs to reduce its dependence on foreign oil and move toward renewable energy. There is a natural synergy here. This is not unlike asphalt plants and others that take waste products and turn them into useable products".Schaeffer further says,"The company is much better positioned than the average mid-western farmer out there squashing soybeans."

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[...] Tyson Foods, which provides nearly 25 percent of the total U.S. meat supply and produces an estimated 300 million gallons of animal fat annually, has announced plans to convert its animal byproducts to 75 million gallons of biodiesel and jet fuel annually by 2010, Green Energy Trends reports. [...]

 

Now I know what happens to the fat they take out of fat-free youghurt.

Biofuelsimons last blog post..A little on prices and speculation

 

Hi,
This was a very interesting post. I didn’t think of the waste fat that is produced before but this is a very logical step. I think this is a very good idea!
And btw. I think it should be Biodiesel instead of biodiseal…

 

[...] been rumblings for a while about animal fats going into bio-diesel production. Now, the rumors are reality. Tyson—the mega meat distributor—will be supplying waste animal fats and agricultural [...]

 

Your post makes one think! Great article. Thanks for allowing me to comment!

 

If they could just harness the methane gas produced by cow farts that would be a big step. They’d stop the methane from going into the atmosphere and put it to good use.

I don’t know how much the cows would like the collection system though. that would be tough.

Or at least if cows would light their farts:-0

 
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