Kyoto City Starts Project for Fuel Cell System Using Hydrogen Produced from Food Waste

Copyright Kyoto City Government(Lighted up with electricity from fuel cell)
The city plans to separate household waste into unusable waste and usable food waste, from which biogas is produced through fermentation. The city also plans to produce biogas from glycerin, a by-product generated in the process of making biodiesel from used cooking oil. The biogas will then be converted into hydrogen. The city has been using biodiesel fuel recycled from used cooking oil to run garbage collection trucks and city buses since April 2000.
Kyoto city has been burning household food waste, which accounts for approximately 40 percent of household waste as of 2007. By using food waste as a new fuel resource, the city will implement a comprehensive environmental policy to drastically reduce burnt waste, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and to secure an environmentally sound energy source.
- Kyoto City's Biodiesel Project Wins Minister's Award (Related JFS article)
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- Kyoto City Starts Project to Create Hydrogen from Food Waste and Used Cooking Oil (Related JFS article)
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Posted: 2008/03/14 02:45:06 PM
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