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SEE6124 - Fuel Processing

Offering Academic Unit
School of Energy and Environment
Credit Units
3
Course Duration
One Semester
Course Offering Term*:
Semester B 2024/25

* The offering term is subject to change without prior notice
 
Course Aims

This course will deliver a comprehensive knowledge of the technologies and chemical processes employed in a modern oil refinery for the refining of crude oil, mainly for the production of liquid transport fuels (gasoline, diesel and kerosene/jet fuels). The course will also provide a working knowledge of the emerging biorefinery for refining of biomass or bio-wastes (agricultural/forestry residues, organic solid wastes, microalgae, etc.) into biofuels and bio-based chemicals, focusing on biomass gasification into syngas gas (H2 + CO), catalytic conversion of syngas into liquid fuels (e.g., Fischer Tropsch, methanol), biomass liquefaction into bio-oils, and bio-oil upgrading. This course will enable the students to solve technology-specific problems and develop critical thinking of new technological solutions towards carbon neutrality through the learning of biorefinery knowledge and carrying out a research proposal project.

Assessment (Indicative only, please check the detailed course information)

Continuous Assessment: 55%
Examination: 45%
To pass a course, a student must do ALL of the following:
1) obtain at least 30% of the total marks allocated towards coursework (combination of assignments, pop quizzes, term paper, lab reports and/ or quiz, if applicable);
2) obtain at least 30% of the total marks allocated towards final examination (if applicable); and
3) meet the criteria listed in the section on Assessment Rubrics.
Examination Duration: 3 hours
 
Detailed Course Information

SEE6124.pdf

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