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EUBCE 2021 - Evert BOYMANS - Process for the Production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Residual Glycerol

Process for the Production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Residual Glycerol

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Industrial Technology Innovations for Bioenergy and Bio-Based Product

Process for the Production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Residual Glycerol

Short Introductive summary

To meet with the required production of advanced biofuels, new processes are desired. A promising process is being developed within the scope of the European project GLAMOUR. Residual glycerol from FAME production plants, is used as feedstock and converted in sorption-assisted chemical looping recycling (SA-CLR), after which the gas is converted into primarily kerosene. The aim is to demonstrate the combined technologies at scale, to achieve an energy efficiency of 65% and a carbon efficiency of 45%. In this work, the progress and challenges on the production of jet fuel from steam reforming gas will be presented.

Presenter

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Evert BOYMANS

TNO, Biobased and Circular Technologies Dpt.

Presenter's biography

Evert Boymans, Ph.D. is a researcher and holds a PhD in the field of catalysis obtained at the Technical University of Eindhoven. Since 2017 he has been part of the gasification cluster within the biomass and energy efficiency group of ECN part of TNO.

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Co-authors:

E.H. Boymans, TNO, Petten, THE NETHERLANDS
A.J. Grootjes, TNO, Petten, THE NETHERLANDS
B.J. Vreugdenhil, TNO, Petten, THE NETHERLANDS

Session reference: ICV.11.9