Research and innovation | REF: IN58 V1

Energy recovery from greasy waste to produce biofuel

Author: Anthony KERIHUEL

Publication date: July 10, 2006 | Lire en français

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    Anthony KERIHUEL is an engineer from the École polytechnique universitaire de Marseille (EPUM). He is a doctoral student in the Department of Energy Systems and Environment (DSEE) laboratory at the École des Mines de Nantes.

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    Stocks of animal waste fats have been growing for lack of employment since legislation was tightened following the outbreak of "mad cow disease" (bovine spongiform encephalopathy: BSE) (decree of November 14, 2000). Animal fats, like vegetable oils, have a calorific value close to that of diesel

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