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Scientists who have been running the four-stroke diesel
engine of a light pick-up truck on coconut oil for the past one year
have approached the union government to commercialize the biofuel.
The
scientists are attached to the Kochi-based SCMS Institute of Bioscience
and Biotechnology Research and Development and the SCMS School of
Engineering and Technology.
While the manufacturers of the Tata Ace claim mileage of 16 km to a
litre of diesel, the vehicle can run 22.5 km per litre of the biofuel,
the scientists say.
"We purchased this brand new vehicle a year
back. By now, it has done 20,000 km and has proved beyond doubt that
coconut oil can replace diesel. We can provide this product at Rs.40 a
litre," C. Mohankumar, who heads the team of six scientists, told IANS.
Mohankumar
said they have already applied for a US patent and also approached the
union ministry of renewable energy to take this biofuel to its logical
conclusion by commercialising it.
"The emission levels are lower than other forms of biodiesel, making it a very eco-friendly product too," said Mohankumar.
Explaining the process, he said 760 litres of biofuel can be produced from the oil of 10,000 coconuts.
"There
are also five other by-products. This includes 5,000 kg of husk, 2,500
kg of coconut shells, 1,250 litres of coconut water, around 1,200 kg of
cake (that can be used as cattle feed) and 70 litres of glycerol."
"Each
of these products has a market value and that's how we are able to
commercially supply this biodfuel at Rs.40 a litre," Mohankumar said. "We
have conducted numerous tests on this coconut biofuel that are for
anyone to see. It shows that all the parameters are much lower than
other biodiesel products," he added.
The study was published in the December 2014 issue of the journal 'Fuel'. Coconut
Development Board (CDB) Chairman TK Jose said he had studied the
performance of the vehicle that the scientists have been using.
"We
(CDB) don't have the funds for taking forward their innovation and
hence they have approached the centre. I have gone through all their
reports on the biofuel. The emission levels are much less than other
similar products," Jose told IANS.
Courtesy : IBN Live
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