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Typical energy sources of now; which are petroleum, coal and natural gas have proven to bring tremendous economic progress | Typical energy sources of now; which are petroleum, coal and natural gas have proven to bring tremendous economic progress | ||
− | where they are abundant (Abu-Rub et al., 2014). Worldwide primary energy consumption has grown by 1,8% in 2012 alone | + | where they are abundant (Abu-Rub <i>et al.</i>, 2014). Worldwide primary energy consumption has grown by 1,8% in 2012 alone |
− | (Abu-Rub et al., 2014). In the same year; coal, natural gas, and oil accounted for 87% of the global primary energy consumption | + | (Abu-Rub <i>et al.</i>, 2014). In the same year; coal, natural gas, and oil accounted for 87% of the global primary energy consumption |
(Cusick, 2013). With this data, it’s fair to conclude that we are actually growing more dependent to fossil fuels by the day. | (Cusick, 2013). With this data, it’s fair to conclude that we are actually growing more dependent to fossil fuels by the day. | ||
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Figure 5: Current solutions to fossil fuels. Retrieved from: | Figure 5: Current solutions to fossil fuels. Retrieved from: | ||
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The important thing for us was to design a product which has a zero-waste approach; meaning that it would leave nothing behind. No greenhouse gas emissions or waste residues was to be released to the environment, causing pollutions. Thus, we’ve considered to make use of the carbon dioxide with a dry ice unit and a greenhouse. In addition, water that comes out as a byproduct is regained with our water purification unit. | The important thing for us was to design a product which has a zero-waste approach; meaning that it would leave nothing behind. No greenhouse gas emissions or waste residues was to be released to the environment, causing pollutions. Thus, we’ve considered to make use of the carbon dioxide with a dry ice unit and a greenhouse. In addition, water that comes out as a byproduct is regained with our water purification unit. | ||
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+ | Figure 6: The first sketch we have drawn for our prototype. | ||
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+ | Figures 7 and 8: The inside and outside structures of our product design. | ||
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+ | Figure 9: The final drawing before 3D printing | ||
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+ | Figure 10: Our product design, 3D printed. | ||
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+ | <strong>Dryer:</strong> In order to kickstart the processes, the material needs to be dried first. A type of lignocellulosic material, brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is dried to a moisture content of 10% in an atmospheric drier. | ||
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+ | <strong>Mill:</strong> After dehydration, the material needs to be shrinked in size; to maximize surface to volume ratio, facilitating the acid pretreatment that will later unroll. The matter will be reduced to 0,3-1 mm particles. A jaw mill is most commonly used, and this process along with drying prepares the material to acid hydrolysis. | ||
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+ | <strong>Acid Pretreatment:</strong> Then, the acid pretreatment will take place. Na2SO4 is administered for hydrolysis to separate the complex lignocellulose into simpler lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose. | ||
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+ | <strong>Enzymatic Hydrolysis:</strong> Enzymatic pretreatment will further break down cellulose to yield glucose by hydrolysis. The glucose produced will be forwarded to the fermentation plant, where <i>E. coli</i> will yield ethanol from it. | ||
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+ | <strong>Fermentation:</strong> From the glucose produced in the previous step, our bacteria E.coli KO11 will produce ethanol. | ||
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+ | <strong>Distillation:</strong> Ethanol yielded is then distilled to reduce its water content; and the water here too is canalised to the water purification plant, to be reused. | ||
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+ | <strong>Dry Ice Unit:</strong> Carbon dioxide formed as a result in fermentation tank can also be taken advantage of by using it in a dry ice production unit. | ||
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+ | <strong>Molecular Biology and Genetics Lab:</strong> Our bacteria creates its difference here; by the virtue of it being resistant to furfural. | ||
+ | To learn more on the lab process; you can visit <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:METU_HS_Ankara/Description">here</a>. | ||
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+ | <strong>Greenhouse:</strong> CO2 <i>E. coli</i> releases is forwarded to the greenhouse included in the facility, where it aids the growth of crops there. | ||
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+ | <strong>Water Purification Unit:</strong> Water excreted from processes like dehydration and distillation end up here to be purified, which can be used in the greenhouse to water plants. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | <h4>Conclusion</h4> | ||
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+ | In conclusion, our vision of the problems stated above is expected to have the least possible amount of waste since the byproducts like CO2 will be used in other fields and the bioethanol that we yield from agricultural waste will decrease greenhouse gas emissions while increasing engine longevity, thus leading to a much greener world. | ||
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+ | Cusick, D. (2013, October 25). Fossil Fuel Use Continues to Rise. Retrieved from | ||
+ | <a href="https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fossil-fuel-use-continues-to-rise/"> | ||
+ | https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fossil-fuel-use-continues-to-rise/</a> | ||
+ | </li> | ||
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+ | Ellabban, O. M., Abu-Rub, H. M., & Blaabjerg, F. M. (2014, August 06). Renewable energy | ||
+ | resources: Current status, future prospects and their enabling technology. Retrieved from | ||
+ | <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032114005656"> | ||
+ | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032114005656</a> | ||
+ | </li> | ||
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+ | Nikiforuk, A. (2016). Why We Pretend to Clean up Oil Spill? The Age of Humans Living in | ||
+ | the Anthropocene. Retrieved from: | ||
+ | <a href="https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/oil-spill-cleanup-illusion-180959783/#ESpvTMhFCAI66JhY.99"> | ||
+ | https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/oil-spill-cleanup-illusion-180959783/#ESpvTMhFCAI66JhY.99</a> | ||
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+ | Rabie, M. (2008). The Politics and Economics of Oil. Middle East Policy, Volume 1, Issue 1. p. 97-106. Retrieved from: | ||
+ | <a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1475-4967.1992.tb00023.x"> | ||
+ | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1475-4967.1992.tb00023.x</a> | ||
+ | </li> | ||
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+ | Adiguzel, A. O. (2013). Pre-treatment and hydrolysis methods for bioethanol production from lignocellulosic | ||
+ | material. SAÜ Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, 17(3), 381-397. doi:10.5505/saufbe.2013.55707 | ||
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