
Our core business is the design, manufacturing and distribution of a community-sized biodiesel-processing unit called the BioCube.
The supply of consumables such as the catalyst in safe easy-fit containers provides sustainable ongoing revenue streams.
The BioCube can take in most oil-bearing fruit – jatropha, palm oil, rapeseed, coconut for example – and process it to produce biodiesel to required international standards.
This means the output of the BioCube can go straight into the tank of any diesel engine without modifying its settings. Just pour it in and run a generator, or drive a car, truck or tractor.
This versatile unit is designed to operate alongside a small to medium sized plantation of oil-bearing fruit and be run by one or two people who need very little training. Importantly, the BioCube is robust and designed to keep maintenance at a minimum.
It can be thought of as a community’s own green fuel station – just put in the feedstock at one end and out comes biodiesel at the other end.
By-products and secondary markets
The by-products produced by the BioCube are glycerine and mulch from the plants, which can be used as fertiliser or processed in a simple mechanism to create fuel briquettes.
The BioCube features unique patent-pending design components including a lightweight expeller, an innovative catalytic mixer, a revolutionary oil separation system and new flash evaporation technology. Each of these components has industrial market potential in their own right.
The Biofuel Partnership is pursuing the interest shown in applying these technologies in large-scale manufacturing and across a wide range of other commercial applications. Development of these secondary markets will be an important source of diversified growth in the years to come.
The Biofuel Partnership is rapidly expanding from its Australia and Oceania heartland to supply orders from markets in all continents of the world.
We look to develop licensed manufacturing capability in markets with high enough demand for the BioCube to justify domestic manufacturing operations.