Energy and environmental analysis of a rapeseed biorefinery conversion process

被引:0
|
作者
Alessio Boldrin
Alberto Balzan
Thomas Astrup
机构
[1] Technical University of Denmark,Department of Environmental Engineering
关键词
Rapeseed; Biofuel; Biorefinery; LCA; Enzymes;
D O I
10.1007/s13399-013-0071-9
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The need for biofuels is steadily increasing as a result of political strategies and the need for energy security. Biorefineries have the potential to improve the sustainability of biofuels through further recovery of valuable bioproducts and bioenergy. A life cycle assessment (LCA)-based environmental assessment of a Danish biorefinery system was carried out to thoroughly analyze and optimize the concept and address future research. The LCA study was based on case-specific mass and energy balances and inventory data, and was conducted using consequential LCA approach to take into account market mechanisms determining the fate of products, lost opportunities and marginal productions. The results show that introduction of enzymatic transesterification and improved oil extraction procedure result in environmental benefits compared to a traditional process. Utilization of rapeseed straw seems to have positive effects on the greenhouse gases (GHG) footprint of the biorefinery system, with improvements in the range of 9 % to 29 %, depending on the considered alternative. The mass and energy balances showed the potential for improvement of straw treatment processes (hydrothermal pre-treatment and dark fermentation) as well as minor issues related to enzymes utilization in different bio-processes.
引用
收藏
页码:127 / 141
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRAINTS ON ENERGY-CONVERSION
    MITCHELL, ER
    CIM BULLETIN, 1973, 66 (734): : 65 - 73
  • [32] Analysis of Energy Conversion Process of SI Engine Fuelled with LCV Gas
    Przybyla, Grzegorz
    Ziolkowski, Lukasz
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH ASIA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMBUSTION AND ENERGY UTILIZATION, 2008, : 113 - 117
  • [33] An energy analysis of rapeseed production for biodiesel in Croatia
    Filipovic, Dubravko
    Kricka, Tajana
    STROJNISKI VESTNIK-JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 2006, 52 (10): : 680 - 692
  • [34] Process simulation and economic and environmental evaluation of a corncob-based biorefinery system
    Liu, Fang
    Guo, Xiang
    Wang, Yuan
    Chen, Guanyi
    Hou, Li'an
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2021, 329 (329)
  • [35] Hydrothermal treatment (HTT) of microalgae: Evaluation of the process as conversion method in an algae biorefinery concept
    Thermo-Chemical Conversion of Biomass Group, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands
    不详
    Energy Fuels, 1 (642-657):
  • [36] Hydrothermal Treatment (HIT) of Microalgae: Evaluation of the Process As Conversion Method in an Algae Biorefinery Concept
    Alba, Laura Garcia
    Torri, Cristian
    Samori, Chiara
    van der Spek, Jaapjan
    Fabbri, Daniele
    Kersten, Sascha R. A.
    Brilman, Derk W. F.
    ENERGY & FUELS, 2012, 26 (01) : 642 - 657
  • [37] Economic value and environmental impact (EVEI) analysis of biorefinery systems
    Martinez-Hernandez, Elias
    Campbell, Grant
    Sadhukhan, Jhuma
    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH & DESIGN, 2013, 91 (08): : 1418 - 1426
  • [38] Enhanced bioenergy recovery from rapeseed plant in a biorefinery concept
    Luo, Gang
    Talebnia, Farid
    Karakashev, Dimitar
    Xie, Li
    Zhou, Qi
    Angelidaki, Irini
    BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 2011, 102 (02) : 1433 - 1439
  • [39] Biorefinery - Process economics
    Bohlmann, GM
    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROGRESS, 2005, 101 (10) : 37 - 43
  • [40] Waste biorefinery to produce renewable energy: Bioconversion process and circular bioeconomy
    Ahmed, Shams Forruque
    Kabir, Maliha
    Mehjabin, Aanushka
    Oishi, Fatema Tuz Zuhara
    Ahmed, Samiya
    Mannan, Samiha
    Mofijur, M.
    Almomani, Fares
    Badruddin, Irfan Anjum
    Kamangar, Sarfaraz
    ENERGY REPORTS, 2023, 10 : 3073 - 3091