Special Oil Refining Plants for Energy Application
For all the farms, agricultural cooperatives and generally for the ones who can dispose of biomasses to be used for the production of clean energy
Probably, not all the people who can dispose of good quantities of vegetable oils know that it is an important source of clean and renewable energy.
Gianazza has developed a special technology for this application in order to extract and refine oil from rapeseed, sunflower, palm, soya or jatropha, to be used as renewable source.
These processes are actually easier to be carried out than the ones foreseen in the edible oils industry; nevertheless they offer the perfect solution to have semi-refined oil to be used in motors at the cheapest prices.
If you are interested in a plant but you are not sure about how to incorporate it in your process, we can help you. Gianazza, with the support of its technological partners, can offer a wide range of services from feasibility studies to a complete cogeneration system.
For all the farms, agricultural cooperatives and generally for the ones who can dispose of biomasses to be used for the production of clean energy
Probably, not all the people who can dispose of good quantities of vegetable oils know that it is an important source of clean and renewable energy.
Gianazza has developed a special technology for this application in order to extract and refine oil from rapeseed, sunflower, palm, soya or jatropha, to be used as renewable source.
These processes are actually easier to be carried out than the ones foreseen in the edible oils industry; nevertheless they offer the perfect solution to have semi-refined oil to be used in motors at the cheapest prices.
If you are interested in a plant but you are not sure about how to incorporate it in your process, we can help you. Gianazza, with the support of its technological partners, can offer a wide range of services from feasibility studies to a complete cogeneration system.
Do You Know?
By using biomasses-feeded plants, you can have access to the Green Certificates foreseen by the Bersani Decree; these Certificates, issued by GSE (e.g. the Italian Electrical Services) and attesting the production of energy from renewable sources.
Plants fed by biomass (both solid and liquid) are also foreseen by the CDM, Clean Development Mechanism. This is one of the solutions included in the Kyoto Protocol.
According to this measure, a private or public company are able to realise, in a developing country, a project for the reduction of the greenhouse gases emissions. The difference between the actual greenhouse gas emission and the quantity that would have been emitted if this project had not been carried out is considered as "spared" emission and give the company CERs certificates. These CERs credits can be sold on the market or saved up.
This measure offers a twofold advantage: on the one hand poor countries have better and cleaner solutions on their way towards a more sustainable development; on the other hand it encourages the reduction of gas emissions where it is economically convenient, thus granting a general costs reduction concerning the obligations deriving from the Kyoto Protocol fulfilment.
By using biomasses-feeded plants, you can have access to the Green Certificates foreseen by the Bersani Decree; these Certificates, issued by GSE (e.g. the Italian Electrical Services) and attesting the production of energy from renewable sources.
Plants fed by biomass (both solid and liquid) are also foreseen by the CDM, Clean Development Mechanism. This is one of the solutions included in the Kyoto Protocol.
According to this measure, a private or public company are able to realise, in a developing country, a project for the reduction of the greenhouse gases emissions. The difference between the actual greenhouse gas emission and the quantity that would have been emitted if this project had not been carried out is considered as "spared" emission and give the company CERs certificates. These CERs credits can be sold on the market or saved up.
This measure offers a twofold advantage: on the one hand poor countries have better and cleaner solutions on their way towards a more sustainable development; on the other hand it encourages the reduction of gas emissions where it is economically convenient, thus granting a general costs reduction concerning the obligations deriving from the Kyoto Protocol fulfilment.
