Canadian Renewable Fuels Association...The Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA) is a...
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350 Sparks Street, Suite 605, Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7S8
Office: (613) 594-5528 Fax: (613) 594-3076
Canadian Renewable Fuels Association
Current CRFA Members
The Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA) is a non-profit organization with a mission to
promote fuels for transportation through consumer awareness and liaison activities.
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Current CRFA Members
Canada has a Serious Energy Image Problem
Current Production and Capacity
• 2012 Production – – ~150 Million Litres of biodiesel
– ~1.8 billion litres of Ethanol
• We produce almost everything we need from an ethanol perspective, but we do still have imports which contribute to over compliance
• Expected biodiesel Capacity - ~ 400 Million Litres is expected to come online this year
– ADM facility in Lloydminster (~250 Litres)
• Remainder comes from offshore:
– Canadian Canola is exported to the Western United States for upgrading and returned to Canada as biodiesel
– Renewable Diesel from Asia and Europe
Biofuels Facilities in Canada
Supply vs. Demand – Mandates and Production
Mandate of 5% Renewable Content in Gasoline
~2.1 billion litres of demand in 2013
Ethanol 2012 Production
~1.8 billion litres of Ethanol
~ 2.8 billion litres of consumption
Mandate of 2% Renewable Content in Diesel
~ 600 million litres of demand in 2013
2012 Renewable Diesel Production
~ 150 Million L of biodiesel, and imported ~250 M/L of biodiesel and ~170 M/L of HDRD
Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions
Advanced Biofuels in Canada – We need to
build enthusiasm!
• On the cusp of breaking out in Canada - Thermochemical Technology
- Biological/Enzymatic Technology
• Wealth of feedstocks – core issues vary by project including feedstock pre-treatment, high capex and “first of a kind risk”
– Advanced Biofuels can be integrated with the government’s drive to
transform the forestry sector, and stimulate the agricultural and manufacturing sectors
– Advanced Biofuels can solve several environmental challenges
including those surrounding landfills
• The main challenge is about financing full scale commercial facilities
Next Generation Biofuels and Co-
Products
• Significant, sustainable volumes of cellulosic feedstocks (2nd
generation feedstocks) are available and can be used to
supplement supply
• Cellulosic Ethanol is produced from lignocellulose, a structural
material that comprises much of the mass from plants (i.e.
wood, energy crops, and agricultural residues such as corn
cobs and stover)
• Commercialization of next generation biofuels will require a
co-location strategy, with next-gen processing modules
integrated with existing first generation ethanol production
facilities.
Process Advancements Within the Dry Mill Ethanol Sector
Technology Technology Provider Benefits
Corn Oil Extraction Solution Recovery Systems
Crude corn oil has market value >3x DDGS Corn oil can be sold as liquid feed, as a feedstock for biodiesel, or can be further processed to make ethyl esters and other ‘green’ biochemicals
Pavilion Expert Controls Rockwell Industries
Advanced process control software acts as an ‘auto pilot’ to optimize process conditions, increasing yields and efficiencies, while lowering energy consumption
Advanced Enzymes/Yeasts
Various Cutting edge enzymes and yeasts can boost yields and increase output
Selective Grind Fluid Quip Novel disk-grind system exposes (previously) unfermentable starch to generate 1% yield improvement
Hydrolysis Utilization Nelson Engineering Optimizes and extends fermentation residence time by managing solids composition. Leads to enhanced yields.
Today’s Agenda
• Jim Grey, IGPC
– The foundation for build-out to fuel growth and innovation
• Malcolm West, GreenField Ethanol
– The next wave of business planning
• Scott Lewis, BIOX Corporation
– The next wave of diesel replacement products
Please come to the 2013 Canadian Renewable Fuels Summit –
December 2-4 right here in Montreal!
http://www.greenfuels.org/en/industry-information/summit.aspx