Fuel briquettes from rose residue in Ethiopia

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Fuel briquettes from rose residue in Ethiopia 10 Jan 2019, Ir. E.R.P. Keijsers

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Fuel briquettes from rose residue in Ethiopia

10 Jan 2019, Ir. E.R.P. Keijsers

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Aim

▪ The project aim is to develop a business plan for converting rose residue into marketable briquettes in Ethiopia. Other aims include determining market demand for fuels and how to efficiently process the residue into good quality briquettes.

▪ Main drivers

● Accumulating residues from rose cultivation

● Deforestation because of charcoal production

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Team

▪ Soil & More Ethiopia

● Ahmed Hussen

● Aart van de Bos

▪ WFBR:

● Wolter Elbersen

● Edwin Keijsers

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▪ TALO Projectmanagement BV

● Ger Bal

▪ HAS Den Bosch

University of Applied Science

● Rob Bakker

● Rene Schoorl

● Luc van Bommel

● Romein Houwink

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Workplan

▪ Student recruitment

▪ Start meeting between all partners (partly Skype)

▪ Three months stay in Ethiopia at Soil and More of

two students from HAS

● Biobased technology student

● Business student

▪ Supervision by WFBR and HAS (incl. visit)

▪ Final meeting to recapitulate results (partly Skype)

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Hurdles

▪ The ownership/use of the industrial site of Soil & More Ethiopia is debated by the local authorities. Access to the plot is denied. Access to the existing rose residues was thereby prohibited.

▪ Practical tests could not be performed in Ethiopia, because of the problem described above and bureaucracy. Some trials were performed back in the Netherlands.

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Current status

▪ To co-ordinate with the study schedule at HAS, reports will be produced in January, the final meeting will be held end of January.

▪ The contact between Soil and More and the students in Ethiopia was several times a week. Wrap up of the results with all partners will be done based on the reports.

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Three months stay in Ethiopia

▪ Contacts

● Dutch Embassy

● Local authorities

● Owners of residues

● Roses

● Bamboo

● Sawdust

● Bagasse

● Coffee

● Local experts

● Charcoal production

● Pellet markets

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Practical trials in Netherlands

▪ Determination of properties of residues

▪ Briquette trial

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Ethiopia

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Hoofdstad Addis AbebaOppervlakte 1.104.300 km²

(0,7% water)Inwoners 73.918.505 (2007)

105.350.020 (2017) (95,4/km² (2017))

Nederland41.543 km² [4] (ruim 18% water)

17.084.719 (2017)[6] (411,3/km² (2017))

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Ethiopia: Current charcoal use

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Rose production

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Other raw materials

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Bagasse Coffee

Coffee huskProsopis juliflora

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Production process

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Drying Milling

Pelletizing

Carbonisation

Raw material

Pelletizing

Fuel Briquettes

Charcoal Briquettes

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Production process: pelletizing

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Production process: Carbonisation

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Movi charcoal furnaces

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Possible new cooperation parties

● Floriculture

● Advanced charcoal producers

● Charcoal producers near refuge camps

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Outlook

▪ End reports students

● Design of briquette mill

● Business plan

▪ Wrap up meeting with entrepreneurs

● Discussion on results

● Possible co-operations

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Thank you!

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