СOMPLEX FOR СULTIVATION AND РROCESSING OF АLGAE AS РART OF THE PROJECT TO CREATE IN UKRAINE A HIGH-TECH COMPLEX FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC MOTOR FUEL

  • Yu.R. Orshansky PE «Energy of Nature — Hydrogen», Kharkiv
  • Abdul Aziz H. Al-Delaimi Galf Petroleum Limited, Qatar
  • B.I. Bondarenko The Gas Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv
  • V.I. Rudykа SE «GIPROKOKS», Kharkiv
  • M.A. Soloviev SE «GIPROKOKS», Kharkiv
Keywords: biomass, biocoal, liquid biofuel, torrefaction, hydrothermal carbonization, best available technology

Abstract

The International Investment Project «Creation in Ukraine of a High-Tech Complex for Processing Coal into Motor Fuels» provides for the use of a technological line for growing algaes, by utilizing significant technological waste from the main technological lines of the Project (low potential heat; methane gas from degassing of a raw mine; the remainder of the air distribution for the production of process oxygen; carbon dioxide obtained from coal gasification, etc.). Hydrothermal carbonization is currently the most advanced biomass processing technology. It completely prevents pollution and has a number of significant advantages over other methods of biomass treatment. These advantages make it possible to consider hydrothermal carbonization to be the best available technology for the production of biochar, liquid biofuel and other products from non-food biomass. Bibl. 11, Fig. 6.

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Author Biographies

Yu.R. Orshansky, PE «Energy of Nature — Hydrogen», Kharkiv

Doctor of Technical Sciences

B.I. Bondarenko, The Gas Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv

Academician of NAS of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor

V.I. Rudykа, SE «GIPROKOKS», Kharkiv

Doctor of Economical Sciences

M.A. Soloviev, SE «GIPROKOKS», Kharkiv

Candidate of Technical Sciences

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Published
2019-06-20
How to Cite
Orshansky, Y., H. Al-Delaimi, A. A., Bondarenko, B., RudykаV., & Soloviev, M. (2019). СOMPLEX FOR СULTIVATION AND РROCESSING OF АLGAE AS РART OF THE PROJECT TO CREATE IN UKRAINE A HIGH-TECH COMPLEX FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC MOTOR FUEL. Energy Technologies & Resource Saving, (2), 3-10. https://doi.org/10.33070/etars.2.2019.01

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