Greentech Lead America: Abengoa, a supplier of technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, has inaugurated its demonstration plant that uses Waste-to-Biofuels (W2B) technology.
The plant has a capacity to treat 25,000 tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) from which it will obtain up to 1.5 million liters of bio-ethanol for use as fuel.
The demonstration plant, located in Babilafuente (Salamanca, Spain), uses W2B technology developed by Abengoa to produce second-generation biofuels from MSW using a fermentation and enzymatic hydrolysis treatment.
During the transformation process, the organic matter is treated in various ways to produce organic fiber that is rich in cellulose and hemicellulose, which is subsequently converted into bioethanol.
The production of bioethanol from municipal solid waste is a major technological breakthrough in the waste management model, since it increases the recovery rate, minimizes the carbon footprint and generates major benefits for society.
Bioethanol is a renewable and clean source of energy that reduces greenhouse gas emissions per kilometer travelled by 70 percent. Furthermore, it maximizes the recovery of the organic fraction of the MSW and prevents more than 80 percent of the waste ending up in landfill.
W2B technology also generates green jobs, encouraging regional and national economic growth while contributing to the country’s balance of payments, preventing imports.
The bioethanol produced at the W2B plant has multiple uses such as an additive for gasoline, increasing its octane rating; as fuel for cars; for use in the chemicals and pharmaceutical industry (in solvents or cosmetics, for example), and even as an intermediate product in producing jet fuel.
With this new plant, Abengoa is reasserting its commitment to the environment and sustainable development, especially in the biofuels sector, consolidating its leadership position and its innovation in this field.
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