Biofuel from fish waste – sink or swim?

December 15, 2008

Volume 2 issue 5 of  Biofuel International Online  features my article on fishwaste to biodiesel.  The article outlines the basic processes of extracting fishoil from the residues and wastes of the fishing sector and how to convert them into biodiesel. 

It can be viewed by clicking here on the Biofuel International webpage, however if you are not a full subscriber you may not be able to see the full article. I have therefore  also attached it to this posting for your convenience. Just click on the image below and you will be directed to the article in pdf format.

I am currently working on a paper on the actual processes of converting fishoil to biodiesel and the mechanisms and costs involved.  Please bookmark or subscribe to this website for updates on aquatic biofuels.

biofuel from fishwaste - sink or swim?

Tony Piccolo – Aquatic Biofuel Specialist, Rome-Italy


Viet Nam world leader in converting fish waste to biodiesel

November 27, 2008

Viet Nam and Finland have joined forces to build facilities on a catfish farm to produce fuel from the waste generated from the farm itself. Finland’s VTT Technical Research Center, the largest applied research organization in Northern Europe together with its partners have launched ENERFISH which will run as an experimental project til 2011.

The process of converting fish waste to bio-diesel, has to first forego the process of conversion to fish oil. Once the fish oil is made, there is a purifying process and caustic soda has to be added to in order to separate the glycerine (which can be sold separately to the cosmetic industry). Then it is just a matter of adding methanol (usually 25%) and cleaning and purifying the liquid. It is then ready to be used as bio-diesel.  ENERFISH have a total budget of €5 million of which 60% comes from EU funding and 10% from the government of Finland.

The machines running off the fish-diesel need no modifications however the smell of fish is dominant when operating the machines or vehicles. This will improve as technology advances.  Other companies that are working on conversion of fish oil to biodiesel include AQUAFINCA – Honduras, AGIFISH – Viet Nam and ENERFISH – Viet Nam

I am currently finalising a paper on the conversion of fish oil to biodiesel please subscribe to the website or write to me to receive a full update.


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