Bioethanol Production Plant
Bioethanol Plant, which has a 84 million liter per year capacity, has been designed to make production from sugar beet molasses, directly from beet or sugar. Bioethanol, produced at the plant, is used as a fuel blending product for devices and also used in the printing sector. This investment, made by Konya Seker, to utilize the molasses, which come out as a by-product, and to turn them into a product, which has high economic value, is one of the largest investments in our country in the field of renewable energy in our country. The plant, which has 56 per cent of installed capacity of bioethanol in our country, supplies products to large fuel companies.
Use of bioethanol is mandatory and widespread due to environmentalist approaches in developed countries. Bioethanol, which can be used up to 85 per cent in hybrid vehicles, is supported in the framework of UN Climate Change Framework Convention and Kyoto Protocol, signed by our country, because it reduces exhaust gas emissions up to 74 per cent according to its proportion of use. In addition to its environment friendly characteristics and making use of the advantages, Kyoto Protocol’s regulations, we are obliged to abide, provide for Carbon trade, what makes biofuels important is that they are alternative and domestic sources of energy.
In this framework, import reducing contribution of the Bioethanol Plant, which has an effect of increasing agricultural production volume and decreasing payments, made for energy raw materials imports, and therefore reducing the foreign budget deficit, is 15.5 million $ in full capacity, for the country’ economy.
LIQUID CARBONDIOXIDE AND DRY ICE PRODUCTION UNIT
Carbondioxide, which is a by-product in the production process of ethanol during fermentation process and is normally emitted to the atmosphere, is processed at the Purification and Liquidization Facility. Liquid carbondioxide is used for the fields of cooling, food logistics and preservation, water purification, iron-steel, polimeric material processing, fire extinguishing, colloidal sedimentation in sugar factories and green housing. Dry ice, which can be produced in different size pellet and block, is used for the purposes of cooling, food logistics and cleaning.