Tue 22 Nov 2011 14:52

Boating industry evaluates butanol


Butanol-blended fuels are tested to determine if they could be a better alternative for the boating industry.



The US National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) has released a report, provided by Gevo, Inc., which evaluates the use of isobutanol as a petroleum blendstock for the boating industry.

Over the summer, the NMMA conducted two tests, an emissions test and a product test, to evaluate the effects of butanol-blended fuels in a harsh marine environment. The project aimed to determine if isobutanol could be a better alternative to ethanol blends for the boating industry.

Commenting on the NMMA and American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) isobutanol research, NMMA President Thomas Dammrich [pictured] said: "We are pleased with the results of the isobutanol evaluation and look forward to more testing on this, and other, important alternatives to E15. We know E15 causes significant damage to boat engines and therefore rushing it to the market is irresponsible and an unnecessary step, especially in light of the promising test results on isobutanol."

The emissions tests compared a 16.1 percent isobutanol blend to indolene, the standard gasoline used for engine testing. The test used a sampling unit that was developed for a greenhouse gas study carried out by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the NMMA. The evaluation showed that there was a reduction of carbon monoxide from the isobutanol blended fuel, compared to indolene. The results also showed that hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxide emissions were virtually the same between the two fuels.

"It's great to have another third party verify the benefits of isobutanol," said Chris Ryan, president and COO of Gevo. "The product attributes of isobutanol, made in retrofitted ethanol plants, can solve the problems associated with current generation biofuels. Isobutanol is compatible with all gasoline engines and infrastructure like pipelines and fuel pumps. These benefits make it a very promising biofuel additive that can help the nation achieve greater energy independence and align the interests of farmers, ethanol plant owners, refiners, engine manufacturers and consumers."

The emissions tests were not the only positive results seen. When comparing isobutanol to ethanol for use in boating, several of isobutanol's key benefits emerged. Isobutanol can be blended into gasoline at higher percentages than ethanol, and unlike ethanol-blended gasoline, isobutanol blends do not cause phase separation when water enters a boat's fuel system. This is said to be a critical distinction between ethanol and isobutanol blends.

A PowerPoint presentation containing the evaluation's findings can be found by visiting the following address:

http://www.nmma.org/assets/cabinets/Cabinet432/Summer%20Butanol%20Evaluation%20Presentation.pdf

Image: Thomas Dammrich, President of the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA)

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