August 2007
Thu 9 Aug 2007
Thu 9 Aug 2007
The production and use of renewable fuel in Olds and surrounding areas is formally underway, following the official opening of the BioFuel Technology Centre.Community members joined partners from government and agriculture at the May 2 event on the Olds College campus. The innovative research and demonstration facility is expanding the development of new products from Alberta crops and is expected to produce up to one million litres of biodiesel each year. As part of a trial to monitor the performance of the fuel, three buses from Chinook’s Edge School Division, and a number of service vehicles from the Town of Olds, Mountain View County and Olds College will be running on a blend of 80 percent regular diesel and 20 percent biodiesel produced onsite.
“There has been a great deal of interest shown in this project and we were pleased with the number of people who participated in the official opening,†said Tanya McDonald, BioEnergy Research Associate at Olds College School of Innovation. “We showed our guests the Centre’s integrated storage, blending and dispensing system, which is designed to address some of the cold-flow challenges associated with biodiesel. This system makes it possible to store and blend biodiesel with petro-diesel year round for use in fleet vehicles and buses in our local community, reducing engine wear and harmful exhaust emissions.â€
Dr. Abimbola Abiola, Director of Research at Olds College School of Innovation, indicated the BioFuel Technology Centre will join other facilities on campus to focus on the entire value chain for biodiesel.
“Feedstock production, process optimization, quality control and product quality analysis, biodiesel storage and blending systems, product use and impacts, by-product utilization, and feasibility studies and economic analysis. We are researching impact and possibilities all along the way,†said Dr. Abiola. “Our partnerships will continue to blaze the trail in the realization of Canada’s national research and technology goals in the areas of sustainable agriculture and environment.â€
As one of six schools in the Academic Division, the Olds College School of Innovation links faculty, students and research projects together.
“Olds College is a leader in providing opportunities for our students to become involved in an innovative research environment, because we believe this is an indispensable part of an exceptional and integrated learning centre of excellence,†said Olds College President and CEO, H.J. (Tom) Thompson.
For more information please contact:
Sandy Bexon
Communications Coordinator
Office of Advancement
Olds College
4500-50th Street
Olds, Alberta T4H 1R6
Phone (403) 507-7714
Fax (403) 556-4704


