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Switchgrass to Ethanol Production. John Pangle April 12, 2007. Outline. Introduction Benefits of Switchgrass Problems Ethanol Fuel Energy Balance Conclusions. Introduction. Ethanol is a biofuel A form of stored solar energy Combined with gasoline to reduce fossil fuel consumption
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Switchgrass to Ethanol Production John Pangle April 12, 2007
Outline • Introduction • Benefits of Switchgrass • Problems • Ethanol Fuel Energy Balance • Conclusions
Introduction • Ethanol is a biofuel • A form of stored solar energy • Combined with gasoline to reduce fossil fuel consumption • Most cars in the U.S. can operate with a mixture of 10% ethanol • Flex fuel vehicles
Introduction • Warm season grass • Can be grown in most agricultural regions of North America • Grows 6 to 7 foot tall
Benefits of Switchgrass • Help the US become less dependant on foreign oil • Provide more business for American farmers • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Reduces soil erosion Improves wildlife habitat Can be co-produced for animal feed Improves carbon sequestration in farm soils Durable Moisture efficient Low Maintenance High Yield High energy conversion efficiency Benefits of Switchgrass
Problems • Requires a large energy input to process into ethanol • Requires a huge increase in industrialized farming • Could provoke farmers to grow switchgrass instead of other crops
Ethanol Fuel Energy Balance • Some research claims that switchgrass has a negative EFEB, requiring 45 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced • Other research has found that for every unit of energy input, switchgrass yields four units out • It is better to evaluate the fuel’s effects by comparing it with the fuel it replaces
Research in Ethanol Production • In January 2007, Governor Phil Bredesen announced that his proposed 2007-08 State budget would include $72.6 million for a comprehensive alternative fuels strategy • ORNL and UT have been researching switchgrass to ethanol production
Conclusions • There is a need to combine the efficient production and processing of sustainable and renewable energy sources • Increasing fuel efficiency in vehicles and becoming a more energy conscious society is the best long term solution
Conclusions • Ethanol is a good alternative fuel choice, but is not enough to meet the current energy demands of the country • Ethanol could help to substantially reduce transportation’s fossil energy use