Olive pits: Tomorrow's fuel?

Published: Nov. 3, 2008 at 3:14 PM
Palestinians start harvesting olives  in Gaza and West Bank.

GRANADA, Spain, Nov. 3 (UPI) -- Spanish scientists say olive pits, also know as stones, can be turned into bioethanol and used as an alternative power source for gasoline or diesel.

The researchers from the Universities of Jaen and Granada said their finding presents the olive processing industry with an opportunity for recycling the 4 million tons of olive waste generated annually and sets a precedent for the recycling of waste products as fuels.

"The low cost of transporting and transforming olives stones make them attractive for biofuels," said researcher Sebastian Sanchez, who said olive stones produced in processing olive oil and table olives makes up around a quarter of the total fruit. He added the stones are rich in polysaccharides that can be broken down into sugar and then fermented to produce ethanol.

"This research raises the possibility of using of olive stones, which would otherwise be wasted, in producing energy. In this way we can make use of the whole food crop," said Sanchez.

The study appears in the Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
NHL: Boston 4, Ottawa 3 (SO) (5 min)
COL FB: LSU 33, Arkansas 30 (OT) (8 min)
NBA: Cleveland 111, Dallas 95 (20 min)
NHL: Atlanta 1, Philadelphia 0 (23 min)
UPI NewsTrack Sports
UPI Sports Calendar for Sunday, Nov. 29
NHL: Calgary 4, Columbus 3 (SO)
fark
XOXO places female living mannequins wearing lingerie in their windows geared toward and you clicked...
Cindy Sheehan yells "Get out of my face" through a megaphone at point blank range to a grizzled...
Vancouver (Nanny State Jr.) considers altering law to order all residents to clear their own sidewalks...
Drunk drivers eclipsed as greatest threat on roads by iPod zombie cyclists
Every year parents struggle with which toys to buy their kids for Christmas. Well, here's fifteen...
Old & busted: Bloggers steal from MSM. New hotness: Bloggers report actual news while MSM covers...