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Bottlenecks and potentials for the gasification of lignocellulosic biomasses and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: A case study on the production of advanced liquid biofuels in Brazil

机译:木质纤维素生物量和费斯托的瓶颈的瓶颈和潜力 - 以巴西生产先进液体生物燃料的案例研究

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Brazil is one of the major players in the biofuels market worldwide, and its existing biorefining infrastructure can be used as the basis to support the implementation of new advanced biofuel production routes at a large scale. This paper demonstrates the benefits of the integration of both biochemical and thermochemical processes and how this configuration has the potential to overcome the main barriers that the Biomass-to-Liquids (BtL) route currently faces. Important bottlenecks such as the high equipment costs, low industrial process efficiency, and high feedstock prices were studied in detail by assessing a series of production scenarios that take into account the Brazilian context for building new biorefinery plants. By carrying out a techno-economic analysis aided by a simulation framework (the Virtual Sugarcane Biorefinery), we evaluated the potential technological synergies of a BtL plant processing sugarcane bagasse and straw integrated into a first-generation sugarcane ethanol distillery. Results in this paper indicate that it is possible to achieve economic feasibility with the implementation of the BtL route in the country. Under a base scenario, a greenfield plant would be very close to the range of economic viability (IRR from 10 to 12% per year), whereas more optimistic economic conditions (e.g., lower CAPEX and higher fuel prices) would induce even better results (IRR greater than 16% per year). Doubling the milling capacity also favors the BtL process, with IRR reaching 20% per year if the best economic conditions are achieved in the Brazilian context.
机译:巴西是全球生物燃料市场的主要参与者之一,其现有的生物化基础设施可以用作支持大规模实施新的先进生物燃料生产路线的基础。本文展示了生物化学和热化学过程的整合以及这种配置如何克服当前面孔的生物质对液体(BTL)路线的主要屏障的益处。通过评估一系列生产方案,详细研究了高设备成本,低工业过程效率和高原料价格的重要瓶颈,以考虑到建立新的生物美食植物的巴西背景。通过进行仿真框架(虚拟甘蔗生物件)辅助技术经济分析,我们评估了BTL植物加工甘蔗果糖和秸秆集成到第一代甘蔗乙醇蒸馏中的潜在技术协同作用。本文的结果表明,可以实现国家在该国的BTL路线实施经济可行性。在一个基础情景下,一家格林菲尔德工厂将非常接近经济可行性范围(从每年10%到12%),而更加乐观的经济状况(例如,降低支出和更高的燃料价格)会引起更好的结果( IRR大于每年16%)。如果在巴西语境中取得了最佳的经济条件,则将铣削容量加倍,而IRR达到每年20%的费用。

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