Any old tyres?

To what extent will biofuels be part of our energy future?

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woodburner
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Any old tyres?

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Could be interesting and at last provide a way of dealing with the heaps of tyres around the UK, and the fire risk they pose.
A green start-up technology company has surprised scientists by producing a biofuel from old rubber tyres that can run turbo-charged diesel engines while reducing emissions by 30 per cent.
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Not sure what they mean by 30% less emissions - does it mean that 70% of the carbon is burnt in the process of converting the tyre back into diesel? In which case the net emission of CO2 increases by 200%. Also I object to it being called renewable or green energy. From an emissions point of view it is better to dig a big hole and bury the tyres. Or build new houses out of them.
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Why not write to them and ask?


Burying them? All these? There is also the long term pollution of ground water to consider.
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Is this basically boiling off all the volatile components and then condensing them into liquid form ?

If so, not exactly rocket science eh ?
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There needs to be a change in the way tyres are manufactured. The materials needs to be easier and cheaper to recycle.
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