Bioenergy co-products derived from microalgae biomass via thermochemical conversion : life cycle energy balances and CO2 emissions

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Bioenergy co-products derived from microalgae biomass via thermochemical conversion : life cycle energy balances and CO2 emissions
Title:
Bioenergy co-products derived from microalgae biomass via thermochemical conversion : life cycle energy balances and CO2 emissions
Journal Title:
Bioresource Technology
OA Status:
closed
Publication Date:
07 June 2013
Citation:
Khoo, H. H.; Koh, C. Y.; Shaik, M. S.; Sharratt, P. N., Bioenergy co-products derived from microalgae biomass via thermochemical conversion : life cycle energy balances and CO2 emissions. Bioresource Technology 2013, 143, p 298-307.
Abstract:
An investigation of the potential to efficiently convert lipid-depleted residual microalgae biomass using thermochemical (gasification at 850 °C, pyrolysis at 550 °C, and torrefaction at 300 °C) processes to produce bioenergy derivatives was made. Energy indicators are established to account for the amount of energy inputs that have to be supplied to the system in order to gain 1 MJ of bio-energy output. The paper seeks to address the difference between net energy input–output balances based on a life cycle approach, from “cradle-to-bioenergy co-products”, vs. thermochemical processes alone. The experimental results showed the lowest results of Net Energy Balances (NEB) to be 0.57 MJ/MJ bio-oil via pyrolysis, and highest, 6.48 MJ/MJ for gas derived via torrefaction. With the complete life cycle process chain factored in, the energy balances of NEBLCA increased to 1.67 MJ/MJ (bio-oil) and 7.01 MJ/MJ (gas). Energy efficiencies and the life cycle CO2 emissions were also calculated.
License type:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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ISSN:
0960-8524
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