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Prof. Dr. Joachim Werner ZangInstituto Federal de Goiás IFG, Campus Goiânia, Goiás, BrazilandInstitute for Biology and Geosciences, IBG 2 Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Kontakt: [email protected]@fz-juelich.de
FAPESP – BRAZIL-EU Workshop: Coordinated Call on Advanced Biofuels Dec. 8, 2015
Brazilian-European cooperation projects forsustainable development – biofuels based on side-
products from sugar-cane processing
Projekte Deutsch-Brasilianischer Kooperation zur Nachhaltigen Entwicklung:
Von der Hochschule zur Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft
Inhalt:
1. IFG in Goiás
2. R&D projects IFG
No-Waste Projekt (EU)
i-NoPa-Projekt (D-Br)
PuresBio-Projekt (D-Br)
ASHES-Projekt (D-Br)
3. Projects in preparation
BRAZIL-EU Workshop: Coordinated Call on Advanced Biofuels Dec. 8, 2015, FAPESP, Joachim Zang, IFG.
The state of Goiás is located within the Brazilian Highlands in the
center of Brazil, between 750 and 900 m above sea level.
The seventh biggest state of the 26 Brazilian states occupies
about 340.000 km2, with just 6,4 Million inhabitants and is about
the size of Germany (357.000 km2).
The distance between the state capital Goiânia to Brasilia is
about 200 km.3
BRAZIL-EU Workshop: Coordinated Call on Advanced Biofuels Dec. 8, 2015, FAPESP, Joachim Zang, IFG.
City of Goiânia
© 2015 Prof. Dr. Joachim W. Zang, IFG, Brazil
Goiânia, founded 1933 for 50.000 inhabitants,
Actually (2014): 1.400.000 inhabitants
High quality of living.
Thirty percent of the city is planted in trees. 4
The Federal Institute of Goiás was founded in 1909
and is a University of Applied Sciences with
15 campus allover Goiás state
> 20.000 students
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Instituto Federal de Goiás - IFG
University of Applied Sciences Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, Network and Information Systems, Geoprocessing, Transportation-Systems, Construction, Environmental Engineering, Sustainable Process Technologies, and others.
Further information: www.ifg.edu.br
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instituto_Federal_de_Goi%C3%A1s
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Jülich Research Center, Germany
Further information: www.fz-juelich.de 7
• Founded in 1956 as Nuclear Research Center• Today 5500 funcionários, approx. 2000 scientists• One of the largest interdisciplinary research centers in
Europe.• Belongs to the Helmholtz Assiociation
2. R&D projects IFG/Brazil - GermanyThe IFG has cooperation projects with German Universities,
Research Centers and Companies since 2003
Start of cooperation: German-BrazilianEconomic Meeting 2003 in Goiânia
Intense student and researcher exchange,
joined participation in bilateral and European calls
Support from DAAD, CAPES, CNPq, BMBF, GIZ,
CLIB2021, German Embassy in Brasilia,
European Commission and Industry.
Cooperation between IFG And HS Trier since 2005
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Cooperation IFG and HS Triersince 2004
Master Course at IFG since 2012: Sustainable Process Technology –Mestrado em Tecnologia de Processos Sustentáveis
German-Brazilian Meeting for Sustainable Development in the Cerrado
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1. No Waste Project
Trier University ofApplied Sciences
Examples for Research Cooperation
Dalian Institute ofChemical Physics
Federal Institute of Goiás IFG
UniversitéChouaïb Doukkali
Clean technology to transform organic residues to
renewable energy sources, soil conditioners, fertilizers
and other applications.
European Commission, Marie Curie, 2013-2017
http://www.oulu.fi/pyolamen/no-waste
1. No Waste Project – IFG, 2013-2017
Residues of Brazilian Sugar-Cane industry
Vinasse = Destillation residues from ethanolproductionState of Goiás, Brazil
International Research Projects in theNo-Waste Framework initiated in 2013-
2015
2.1 i-NoPa: residues of the sugar cane production -
2.2 PuresBio-project
2.3 Ashes-project
2.4 Biogas from sewage treatment plant (HEINZ)
2.5 Biogas to Syngas for the Mining Industry
3. Proposal: Biofuels based on syngas generated from biogas from residues of sugar-cane processing
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Sustainable Bio-economy in Brazil: Bioenergy from
biogas from different waste substrates from the
Brazilian bioethanol industry.
PartnersGermany: University of Rostock, German Biomass Research Center DBFZ, Jülich Research Center FZ Jülich,
Brazil: Federal University of Goiás UFG, Federal Institute of Goiás IFG, + Industry partners in Germany and Brazil.
Support: BMBF, GIZ, CAPES.
2.1 Project i-NoPa 2014-2015
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Producao de Biogás e carro movido a gás;
Biogasproduktion und gasbetriebenes
Auto, Schaumann Biotechnologie,
http://www.auf-aw.uni-rostock.de/fileadmin/AUF_AW/I-Nopa/RIU_WS_2015.pdf
Processing and usage of residues
for sustainable plant biomass production.
Partners: Germany: FZ-Jülich, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V.
Brazil: IFG, UFG – Goiânia, CNPEM (Centro Nacional paraPesquisa em Energia e Materiais), MAPA (BrazilianMinistry of Agriculture), EMBRAPA + Industry partners.
Support: • German Ministry of Education and Research BMBF;• Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology MCT
August 1st 2014 to July 31st 2017
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Automated plant phenotyping atIBG2-FZ Jülich, Germany
http://www.biosc.de/index.php?index=388&type=2&id=389
2.2 Project PuresBio
April 1st 2015–March 31st 2018
PartnersBrazil: CNPEM/LNNano – IFG - LANAGRO/MAPA – UFG, Ethanol industries in Goiás and São Paulo
Germany: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), CUTEC, Clausthaler Umwelttechnik-Institut GmbH,Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IBG-2: Plant Sciences,TECNARO GmbH,Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) - Berlin,Outotec GmbH,Fraunhofer Umsicht
»Project Ashes - Recycling of nutrients from residues of thermo-chemical processing of bagasse/straw«
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2.3 Project ASHES
IFG-CELG-HEINZ-ANEEL;
Participants:
CELG (Energy Supplier in Goiás), Kraft-HEINZ, IFG, UFG
Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant,
Neropolis, Goiás, Brazil
Flocculation,
Sedimentation
Anaerobic Treatment
Lagoons
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2.4 Electric Energy Producion from biogas.
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Burning of generated biogas, Nerópolis, Goiás
Burning of generated biogas, more than 14.000 m3 per day,
without any use (HEINZ, 2013)
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2.4 Electric Energy Producion from biogas.
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2.5. Cooperation IFG, Universities of Poitiers France and Oulu Finland, Mining Industry, Goiás
• Recycling of mining residues in Goiás, environmental protection and recovery; and
• Syngas production based on biogas for transformation processes in the mining industry, e.g., reduction of nickel (Ni) – Support: FAPEG, Industry
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German participation (waiting for decision of MinistryBMWi): FH Aachen, PlanET Biogas, FZ Jülich
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3. Proposal IFG (Brazil), France, Finland, GermanySyngas for green chemistry based on biogas from
residues
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Residuesfrom sugar-
cane ind.
Biogas-ferment.
Organicfertilizer
BiogasCH4+CO2
Reforming2CH4 + O2 + CO2
Syngas3H2 + 3CO
+ H2O
BRAZIL-EU Workshop: Coordinated Call on Advanced Biofuels Dec. 8, 2015, FAPESP, Joachim Zang, IFG.
3. Proposal IFG (Brazil), France, Finland, GermanySyngas for green chemistry based on biogas from
residues
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Syngas3H2 + 3CO
Chemicals
GTLLiquid fuels
H2
Power
SNG
Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis:
Result: Clean liquid fuels that burn with lower emissions than conventional gasoline and diesel fuel
(2n + 1) H2 + n CO → CnH(2n+2) + n H2O
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Prof. Dr. Joachim Werner Zang,Prof. Dr. Warde Antonieta Da Fonseca-ZangInstituto Federal de Goiás IFG, Goiânia, Goiás, Brasilien
and
IBG 2 , Jülich Research Center, Germany
Kontakt:
IFG, Rua 75, no. 46, Centro, 74055-110 Goiânia, GO, Brazil
Proposal IFG (Brazil), France, Finland, GermanySyngas for green chemistry based on biogas
from residues
Muito obrigado – Vielen Dank
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