Comparative analysis for power generation and ethanol production from sugarcane residual biomass in Brazil
This work compares the technical, economic and environmental (GHG emissions mitigation) performance of power generation and ethanol production from sugarcane residual biomass, considering conversion plants adjacent to a sugarcane mill in Brazil. Systems performances were simulated for a projected enzymatic saccharification co-fermentation plant (Ethanol option) and for a commercial steam-Rankine power plant (Electricity option). Surplus bagasse from the mill would be used as fuel/raw material for conversion, while cane trash collected from the field would be used as supplementary fuel at the mill. For the Electricity option, the sugarcane biorefinery (mill+adjacent plant) would produce 91Â L of ethanol per tonne of cane and export 130Â kWh/t of cane, while for the Ethanol option the total ethanol production would be 124Â L/t of cane with an electricity surplus of 50Â kWh/t cane. The return on investment (ROI) related to the biochemical conversion route was 15.9%, compared with 23.2% for the power plant, for the conditions in Brazil. Considering the GHG emissions mitigation, the environmentally preferred option is the biochemical conversion route: the net avoided emissions associated to the adjacent plants are estimated to be 493 and 781Â kgCO2eq/t of dry bagasse for the Electricity and Ethanol options, respectively.
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2011
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Authors: | Seabra, Joaquim E.A. ; Macedo, Isaias C. |
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Energy Policy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0301-4215. - Vol. 39.2011, 1, p. 421-428
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Elsevier |
Subject: | Cellulosic ethanol Bioelectricity CHP |
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