Reconstructing the History of Jatropha Introduction
- Production capacity: 100% of oil refining plant
- Voltage: 220 V/380 V/440 V
- Power (W): Depends on capacity
- Dimension (L*W*H): 5432*2636*2345
- Weight: 850 KG
- Raw material: Oilseeds
- Application: Oil Production Line
- Capacity: 1-1000 Ton/Day
- Advantage: Energy Saving
- Delivery time: 30- 60 days
- Area needed: Capacity
Abstract. This article discusses the history of jatropha in Indonesia, an oil producing plant, which was praised globally as a miracle crop in the first decade of 2000s. After its recent global ...
Jatropha: The biofuel that bombed seeks a path to redemption
- Production capacity: 10 to 200 TPD sunflower oil extraction
- Model number: various machines for sunflower oil extraction
- Voltage:220 V/380 V/440 V
- Power (W): depends on capacity
- Dimension (L*W*H):5432*2636*2345
- Weight:850 KG
- Certification:ISO9001
- After-sales service provided: Overseas service center available
- Keywords: LD refinery equipment/extractor sunflower oil
- Name: LD sunflower oil refinery equipment/extractor
- Material: Stainless steel
- Request for engineers: 1-2 engineers
- Oil grade: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
- Environmentally friendly: yes
- Commercial guarantee: 12 months
- Methods: extraction of oil
- oil rate: 20%-98%
Jatropha’s early 21 st-century appeal stemmed from its promise as a “second-generation” biofuel, which are sourced from grasses, trees and other plants not derived from edible crops such as ...
Engineering the Jatropha Hype in Indonesia - MDPI
- Production capacity: 40-800 kg/h
- Voltage: 220 V/340 V
- Dimension (L*W*H): 900x450x640 mm:
- Weight: 300 KG
- Main components: Motor
- Oil type: cooking oil
- item: Filipino oil extraction machine dry kitchen
- price: cheap price
- scale: large scale, small scale
- quality: high quality
- waste rate cake: <6.5%
- raw material: kitchen, sunflower
- press type: screw press
- delivery: ship
- warranty: 24 months
This paper explores the actors, social networks, and narratives at national and global levels that have been contributing to creating a hype about Jatropha as a biofuel crop in Indonesia. Widespread concerns about climate change and the 2005–2006 rise of world crude oil prices had created the important momentum for promoting Jatropha based biofuel around the world. What have been the drivers ...
Jatropha biofuels project launched in Indonesia
- Production capacity: 1-100T/DAY
- Voltage: 380V/220V or as required
- Dimension (L*W*H): 900*750 *1400
- Weight: 880 KG
- Main components warranty: 5 years
- Main components: Engine oil
- Certification: CE, ISO
- Function: Manufacturing of edible oil
- Capacity: 45-150 kg/h
- Advantage: Energy saving Low waste
- Application range: Dry oilseed
- Material: 304 stainless steel
- Processing types: Hydraulic press
- Features: High oil yield efficiency
- Application: Edible Oil Press
With its ability to live without excess amounts of water, the drought-resistant jatropha plant thrives in Indonesia’s climate and the government is aiming to have 1.5 million hectares of jatropha under cultivation by the end of this year. The jatropha project will also be beneficial to the local community. For every 10,000 hectares sold ...
Current Status of Bioenergy Development in Indonesia
- Model NO.: 200
- Press Materials: Sunflower, All Seeds
- Press Series: Second
- Custom: Custom
- Transportation package: Naked
- Specification: 3000*1856*3680MM
- Production capacity: 100
1 Ha of jatropha plantation yield of 4-5 tons kernel with 0.8-1.0 ton with oil content 20-30%, it could be obtained 0.8-1.0 ton of crude jatropha oil (CJO) Planting area that suitable for jatropha development, are consist of 3 categories S1 = Most Suitable. (14.2 · 106 ha) S2 = Suitable. ( 5.5 · 106 ha) S3 = Less Suitable (29.7 · 106 ha)
- Can Jatropha be used as a biofuel crop in Indonesia?
- Owing to the many benefits of Jatropha plants, and the increasing demand for producing renewable fuels in Indonesia lead the government of Indonesia to seek the potential of Jatropha ( Jatropha curcas L.) as a biofuel crop, a crop that is traditionally planted at home garden in the drier areas of Indonesia.
- Is Jatropha curcas a new crop oil for biofuel?
- Jatropha curcas L. Development of a new crop oil for biofuel; 2009 [cited 2011 25th January. Available from: www.eaber.org/intranet/documents/96/2114/IEEJ_Siang_2009.pdf]. Arifin B, Poapongsakorn N, Arshad FM, Hameed AA. Biofuel Trends in Asia-1: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand.
- How much land is suitable for Jatropha cultivation in Indonesia?
- Based on the national land suitability criteria (Table 11.1) and by overlaying the agriculture planning and agroclimate maps, we were able to identify an area of 49.5 mha or about 26?% of the total areas of Indonesia (188.2 mha) suitable for Jatropha cultivation. Most of these lands were distributed at elevation of <?700 m above sea level (masl).
- When did Jatropha become a biofuel?
- Jatropha development for modern biofuel production in Indonesia started in 1994. at this time, researchers at Bandung Institute of Technology in Bandung attempted to turn the wild plant – commonly used at least since 1907 for making torches and medicine – into a commodity for industrial processing and commercial production.