Sustainable Solutions Study Guide 2. A CLEAN BURN. General Biodiesel. Sample Only (Not for Distribution) ONE BUSINESS S WASTE IS ANOTHER S LIQUID GOLD

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2. A CLEAN BURN General Biodiesel ONE BUSINESS S WASTE IS ANOTHER S LIQUID GOLD 26

CHAPTER SUMMARY CASE NUMBER TWO A CLEAN BURN General Biodiesel The transportation sector is crucial to our economy and livelihood, but it creates twothirds of our air pollution, and feeds our dependence on fossil fuels. Diesel fuel is well established as the fuel of choice in many commercial transportation applications: trucking, railroads, shipping. This chapter s case study profiles a company manufacturing a cleaner form of diesel, known as biodiesel. The feed stock for this innovative application is used cooking oil, a common byproduct of the fast food industry. General Biodiesel collects used oil from hundreds of client partners, then treats and purifies this waste product into a cleaner burning product which doesn t require special engine adaptations or modifications. According to analysis by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) biodiesel offers significant reductions in all regulated emissions, and poses no threat to human health. _ LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Explain the process by which cooking oil is transformed into biodiesel. 2. Discuss the advantages of re-use and re-cycling of an existing fuel, versus extraction and transportation of new fuels. 3. Highlight advantages to local businesses supplying the oil. _ 27

IN THIS CHAPTER WE WILL 1. Begin by discussing the role and impact of TRANSPORTATION fuels on our economy and environment. 2. Describe the process by which used cooking oil is transformed into cleaner burning, eco-friendly BIOFUEL. 3. Illustrate the emissions reduction and PUBLIC HEALTH benefits of cleaner burning diesel for transportation. SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS CLUSTER: EFFICIENCIES EFFICIENCIES Reducing Waste, Energy & Emissions The easiest place to start reducing energy is better conserving what we re already using whether it s in buildings, in industrial processes, or on the road. Conscious energy auditors are finding huge potential savings by doing what we re already doing better. _ CONSIDER 1. Why is the local focus of this business model crucial to the environmental arguments made for biofuels? 2. The two most prominent transportation solutions posed today are: using cleaner burning alternative fuels, and electric vehicles. What are the arguments for each, and their likelihood of winning the day? _ 28

THE NEED: Why Biodiesel? The transportation industry feels the pressures: both regulatory and environmental. The phenomenon we used to know simply as smog is associated most often with the internal combustion engine. But breaking the grip of the fossil fuel industry on the transportation sector requires both proof of concept that there are cleaner substitutes that are economical and available and a compelling argument for use beyond being simply the right thing to do. Biodiesel offers a unique solution: it is fully interchangeable with regular diesel, so it requires no costly changes in engines, pumping stations, or distribution systems; and it has the added benefit of being locally sourced, distributed, and consumed. PROCESS: MAKING BIODIESEL Making biodiesel from reclaimed cooking oil is a four-step process: 1. Filtering - separating the useful oils from other waste products in waste oil. 2. Titration - determining the chemical makeup of the oil reclaimed from the original waste product, in this case the amount of lye, which is a key component of the final product. 3. Transesterfication - separates glycerin from the fat or vegetable oil, converting glycerol-based esters to methyl esters (fatty acids). Lye and Methanol are the two critical components of biodiesel, and transesterfication sets up their chemical reaction. 4. Washing and Testing - refining the reaction product to its cleanest and highest quality. 29

_ CONSIDER 1. A number of people in the biodiesel industry feel it will take a mandated Clean Fuels Standard to make their product viable. Why might this be the case? 2. Our use of imported oil, particularly from the Middle East, has created a national security issue. Can this benefit the domestic biofuel industry? How and why? 3. This is one example of a waste stream providing additional value beyond primary use. Can you think of others? 4. Many biofuels solutions use the waste products from agriculture and forestry. Does the uniquely urban character of reclaimed cooking oil offer this product an advantage? Why? _ NOTES 30

SIGNIFICANCE: Oiling the Local Economy Biodiesel especially created from waste streams is an attractive solution because it offers a variety of advantages: it s clean burning and reduces airborne pollutants; it is sourced locally so it reduces transportation and importation of fossil fuels at a distance; and it creates and maintains jobs and networks within the community. The development of alternative biofuels has been helped by creation of local standards and regulations mandating its use to a limited extent but, given the dominance of the traditional petroleum-based fuels economy it will probably require a more universal Clean Fuels Standard to really put alternative fuels into the mainstream. In the meantime, other feed stocks from agriculture and wood wastes offer new opportunities for developing a next generation biofuels-based transportation system. NOTES 31

THINKING & ACTING The biofuels in this case are all locally sourced and produced. There are also other local waste streams that can provide opportunities for recycling, re-purposing and re-use. The following is a list of potential ways this sustainability solution might inspire further actions by you, your organizations, your community. Check off those ideas or actions that might have some appeal to you, as you act on your own vision of 21st Century Sustainability. 1. Identify biofuel production facilities in your area. 2. Find biofuel diesel / gas vendors and promote these services. 3. Identify vehicles and fleets that may be eligible to use biofuels. 4. Look for rebates, discounts and other incentives to use these fuels. 5. Investigate electric vehicles and their potential cost savings. ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS / ACTIONS 32

SITUATION: CASE WITHIN A CASE Fueling Up: What Would You Do? Advocating biofuel / electric conversions for your fleet. YOUR ROLE: You work for a large company with a fleet of over a hundred vehicles passenger cars, vans, and trucks. You are part of an interdisciplinary Green Team charged with coming up with options for better energy use and carbon reduction. THE CHOICE: FACTORS: ROLE PLAYS: Management has asked for impactful recommendations but has been hesitant to embrace a study of fleet fueling due to cost concerns and the perception that such a change would require a massive technical re-fitting on these vehicles. You have been asked if you re willing to go to bat for such a modification of fleet fueling, and to prepare a presentation highlighting its potential advantages and disadvantages. Available rebates; regulatory prospects; public relations benefits; partnering opportunities; longstanding contracts with providers of traditional fossil fuels. The presenter / pitch person advocating a switch to cleaner fuels, and introducing a preliminary plan to study feasibility. The bean counter who likes the current situation, and its economic stability, just the way things are. NOTES 33

STUDY QUESTIONS A CLEAN BURN Testing Your Understanding 1. Approximately how much airborne pollution is attributable to emissions from the transportation sector? 2. A number of public health organizations, such as the American Lung Association, are advocating a Clean Fuels Standard. Why? 3. What are the advantages of basing a biofuel on used cooking oil? 4. Why is fuel sourcing considered, in part, an issue vital to our national security? 5. What is a waste stream and how can it become an asset, not just a liability, to a business? Sustainable Media Group helps individuals and organizations develop 21st Century business competencies and best practices. SMG produces innovative, case study-based curricula and applications tailored for business training, continuing education and workforce development. www.sustainable-media.biz 34