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2NDVEGOIL · Demonstration of 2nd Generation Vegetable Oil Fuels in Advanced Engines

FP7Status: CLOSED1 August 200831 December 2011EU funding €2,178,356

Pure vegetable oil use as engine fuel has the potential for the most comprehensive ecologic, economic and social benefits of all biofuels. The production involves few process steps and can be done economically with small production units. The production process has only small energy losses and provides potential for additional income generation on farms, thereby strengthening rural economic structures. The challenges to be met by pure vegetable oil are engine adaptation, fuel quality control, emissions control and limits to overall production potential. State-of-the-art concepts allow for achieving EURO3 emission levels for road vehicles in specifically adapted diesel engines for rape seed oil fitting to the German pre-norm DIN V 51605. However, advanced biofuels should allow that emissions keep within the limits of the forthcoming EURO6 norm for road vehicles and EU Stage 4 / US Final TIER4 for non-road vehicles. This proposal covers research and demonstration on 2nd generation vegetable oil fuels in advanced engines. It follows a double strategy: engines as well as the fuel are adapted such that both match and the combination allows for achieving high engine performance at minimum fuel consumption fitting with most severe emission limits. The objectives are (1) to widen the range of considered oils, (2) to research on and demonstrate additives for vegetable oils, (3) to research on and demonstrate improved engine oils, (4) to achieve EU stage 4 / US TIER4 emission levels in medium-scale demonstration fleets running in France, Austria, Germany and Poland, (5) to transfer the engine and fuel concepts to hybrid engines, allowing to achieve forthcoming EURO6 emission levels, (6) to prepare proposals for future fuel standards. The outcome of the project includes advanced engine and fuel concepts for vegetable oil and the preparation of a European standard for 2nd generation vegetable oil.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

DEERE & COMPANY CORPORATION

US

participant

WALDLAND VERMARKTUNGSGESELLSCHAFT GMBH

AT

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE

participant

STICHTING KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS NORMALISATIE INSTITUUT

NL

participant

Vereinigte Werkstätten für Pflanzenöltechnologie A. Dotzer, G. Gruber, T. Kaiser GbR

DE

participant

AUVERGNE-RHONE-ALPES ENERGIE ENVIRONNEMENT

FR

participant

INSTYTUT TECHNOLOGICZNO-PRZYRODNICZY-PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY

PL

participant

FEDERATION REGIONALE DES COOPERATIVE D'UTILISATION DE MATERIEL AGRICOLE DE RHONE-ALPES

FR

participant

LUBRIZOL LIMITED

UK

participant

INGENIEURBURO DUFT & INNERHOFER GBR

DE

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