16 Year-old Student Discovers Inexpensive Way to Convert Plastic Into Biofuel
_Featured_, Alternative Energy Wednesday, August 8th, 2012(Green Prophet) A sixteen-year-old Egyptian student, Azza Abdel Hamid Faiad from the Zahran Language School in Alexandria has identified a new low-cost catalyst which can generate biofuel by breaking down plastic waste.

Azza Abdel Hamid Faiad
Faiad and her mentors propose using this discovery to exploit Egypt’s high plastic consumption, which is estimated to amount to one million tons per year, and make money from recycled plastic! She calculates that this technology “can provide an economically efficient method for production of hydrocarbon fuel namely: cracked naphtha of about 40,000 tons per year and hydrocarbon gases of about 138,000 tons per year equivalent to $78 million.”
As we know plastic waste is a huge problem in the Middle East and for our oceans, but hopefully this idea will help convert the problem into a solution.
For her findings, Faiad was presented with the European Fusion Development Agreement award at the 23rd European Union Contest for Young Scientists — involving 130 competitors from 37 countries — held in Finland last year from 23t o 28 September.
Faiad is now looking to get her findings patented this year through the Egyptian Patent Office and scaling up the idea so that it can become a tangible project on the ground.
She has already garnered interests from the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute.
Out of the six projects in the environmental section of the contest, three came from Egypt.
Read the full article:
http://www.greenprophet.com/2012/07/egypt-biofuel-plastic/
Image: European Commission Research

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