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Residents Cool To Biodiesel Plant Plan
Hartford Courant
Big turnout for meeting on biodiesel plant in Suffield
Journal Inquirer
Biodiesel Plant Doesn't Excite Suffield Residents
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"It is cheaper to save electricity than to make it"
-Amory B. Lovins
Residents Cool To Biodiesel Plant Plan
Hartford Courant
Big turnout for meeting on biodiesel plant in Suffield
Journal Inquirer
Biodiesel Plant Doesn't Excite Suffield Residents
Channel 3 Eyewitness News (see video)
5 comments:
I thought methanol was a byproduct. But it's a catalyst? am I missing something?
Biodiesel is created by mixing vegetable oil and methanol, with a small amount of catalyst (sodium methylate in this case). The products of this mixing are biodiesel (methyl ester) and glycerin (a common ingredient in soaps and foodstuffs). So no, methanol is not a product, or a catalyst, but rather one of the original ingredients.
Anonymous is correct. In most processes I've seen, the methanol is mixed with the catalyst before reacting with the oil so I considered it to be part the catalyst (physically), though technically it is not (chemically). Thanks for pointing this out.
Tim, there is often some methanol contained in the final product only because excess methanol must be added to ensure complete conversion. This can be extracted and re-used.
interesting.
With private investors trying to open a biodiesel factory in Cheshire, and... the Cheshire town gov't using methanol in the sewage treatment plant's denitrificaton component... I've been wondering if the two could work together...
i.e. methanol byproduct at the biodiesel plant and methanol catalyst at the sewage plant.
Anyway... thanks for explaining it to me.
TW
The group opposing the plant is supposedly quite small and already splintering - the fear factor seems to be wearing off and people are focusing more on the benefits. Methanol comprises less than 10% of the on-site storage capacity and the nearest resident is nearly a half mile away.
Plus, Suffield already hosts and ice cream plant that stores a lot of anhydrous ammonia and a Praxair plant that makes industrial gases - biodiesel can be a good neighbor in that mix.
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