28 Ocak 2014 Salı

Increased contribution of DCO as biodiesel feedstock – good news for renewable chemical industry

In an appreciable move, YouTube video was released by REG or Renewable Energy Group which will cover the interviews from National Board Biodisel Board annual expo and conference. US biodiesel producer REG has posted this video in which you will get the much needed insights into latest technology, R & D works and innovations regarding the feedstock supply to the biodiesel industry and plenty of information will be shared by MARC-IV Consulting with Alan Weber. It will be really essential for the public to know the latest trends and continuing efforts invested in the biodiesel industry which is ought to be affected by the feedstock market dynamics. At the same time, biofuel industry has also contributed to supplement the future technology for the next generation feedstock which is pretty crucial for the renewable chemical industry.

Website http://greenchemicalsblog.com/2014/01/27/video-advances-in-biofuel-feedstock-technology/ reports that inedible crude corn oil or DCO, Distilled Corn Oil has been the latest inclusion in the feedstock for biodiesel industry, because of which new and established ethanol producers in US are now, interested in erecting integrated biodiesel facilities and incorporating corn oil separating technology at the ethanol plants. As per the study of National Biodisel Board, contribution to the feedstock made by animal fats and DCO are 14% and 11% respectively for the last season from January-July in 2013. The same study suggests that canola oil and recycled oils were something around 5 and 14% however; the greatest feedstock consumption was from Soyabean Oil. Margins will certainly increase for the local oleochemicals producers in US with increased consumption of DCO as it lowers the price of tallow.

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