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Techno-economic assessment of heterotrophic microalgae biodiesel production integrated with a sugarcane bio-refinery
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posted on 2021-01-19, 11:35 authored by Renato Sano Coelho, Maria C. Cuellar, Telma T. Franco, Luuk A.M. van der WielenThe use of diesel fuel in crop and transportation operations is responsible for one third of
the carbon emissions in sugarcane biorefineries. A possible solution is to replace it with biodiesel from lipids, directly produced from sugarcane by highly productive heterotrophic microalgae. In this study a heterotrophic microalgae biodiesel plant, integrated with a typical Brazilian sugarcane bio-refinery, was designed and evaluated. Molasses, steam, and electricity from sugarcane processing were used as inputs for microalgae production. For a non-integrated plant, the production cost of the microalgae biodiesel was estimated at 2.51 and 2.27 $/liter for fed-batch and continuous processes, respectively. Equipment
for cultivation and carbon sources was the highest cost affecting the financial feasibility of the proposed design. For the integrated plant, at present ethanol and biodiesel selling prices, the profitability would be lower than a first-generation sugarcane bio-refinery using fossil diesel fuel for its operations. However, the CO2 emissions would be reduced by up to 50000 ×103 kg per year at a cost of $83 10−3 kg−1 CO2-eq. If carbon credits are considered, the process becomes economically profitable even at present fuel prices.
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Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining;Publisher
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