Energy requirement assessment of bioenergy combine scenarios for cellulose based biofuel production : Version 1.0

Second generation biofuels are a good alternative to replace fossil fuel in the transport sector, such as ethanol production from lignocellulose. The technology is not working at full scale yet, partly due to high investment costs. To reduce these costs, one possibility is the integration of ethanol...

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Autor principal: Perrino Martin, Elena
Formato: M2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology 2012
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description Second generation biofuels are a good alternative to replace fossil fuel in the transport sector, such as ethanol production from lignocellulose. The technology is not working at full scale yet, partly due to high investment costs. To reduce these costs, one possibility is the integration of ethanol production in a combined heat and power plant (CHP). This report studies the feasibility of this combination, from a technical point of view, checking if the requirements for ethanol production are fulfilled if ethanol production and CHP’s are integrated. The scenarios with 4,5 ton/h of straw and 8 ton/hour of wood pellet can generate between 2,18 and 2,52 ton/h ethanol, and assuming that Sweden has the potential to produce 1,5 million ton/year of biofuel, it could be possible to replace around 12% the fossil fuel consumption. This assessment indicates that the steam requirements of lignocellulose based biofuel production can be integrated with an existing CHP.
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spelling RepoSLU45952012-08-17T14:45:10Z Energy requirement assessment of bioenergy combine scenarios for cellulose based biofuel production : Version 1.0 Perrino Martin, Elena Ethanol Methane CHP Second generation biofuels are a good alternative to replace fossil fuel in the transport sector, such as ethanol production from lignocellulose. The technology is not working at full scale yet, partly due to high investment costs. To reduce these costs, one possibility is the integration of ethanol production in a combined heat and power plant (CHP). This report studies the feasibility of this combination, from a technical point of view, checking if the requirements for ethanol production are fulfilled if ethanol production and CHP’s are integrated. The scenarios with 4,5 ton/h of straw and 8 ton/hour of wood pellet can generate between 2,18 and 2,52 ton/h ethanol, and assuming that Sweden has the potential to produce 1,5 million ton/year of biofuel, it could be possible to replace around 12% the fossil fuel consumption. This assessment indicates that the steam requirements of lignocellulose based biofuel production can be integrated with an existing CHP. SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology 2012 M2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/4595/
spellingShingle Ethanol
Methane
CHP
Perrino Martin, Elena
Energy requirement assessment of bioenergy combine scenarios for cellulose based biofuel production : Version 1.0
title Energy requirement assessment of bioenergy combine scenarios for cellulose based biofuel production : Version 1.0
title_full Energy requirement assessment of bioenergy combine scenarios for cellulose based biofuel production : Version 1.0
title_fullStr Energy requirement assessment of bioenergy combine scenarios for cellulose based biofuel production : Version 1.0
title_full_unstemmed Energy requirement assessment of bioenergy combine scenarios for cellulose based biofuel production : Version 1.0
title_short Energy requirement assessment of bioenergy combine scenarios for cellulose based biofuel production : Version 1.0
title_sort energy requirement assessment of bioenergy combine scenarios for cellulose based biofuel production : version 1.0
topic Ethanol
Methane
CHP