2017 Annual Meeting
(714f) Screening Method for Selection of Biomass Feedstock and Location for Biorefineries
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The 8 steps in the method are: 1) selection of the biomass species of interest, 2) retrieval of composition, compressibility, harvest index and alternative uses data, 3) collection of harvest yield data of residues from different locations, 4) ranking of all candidates from highest glucose yield to lowest glucose yield based on field location, 5) calculation of the total harvested area of top candidates and discard locations where the harvested area is too low, 6) collection of biomass prices for the top candidates, 7) generation of graphics: a) biomass yield/km2 vs. glucose yield/km2, b) glucose price vs. glucose yield/km2, 8) evaluation of candidates. In steps 7 and 8, the top candidates are evaluated and chosen. From plot a) candidates closest to the y=x-line and furthest away from the origin are of interest and from plot b) candidates in the upper-left part of the plot are of interest. At the end of the method a limited number of alternatives are left, which can be investigated further e.g. through superstructure optimization.
The method has been applied to a case study where biomass is used to produce succinic acid. From the described graphics, wheat straw in France is evaluated to have the best potential and it tested through the superstructure optimization methodology developed by Bertran et al. (2016). The superstructure of alternatives also includes wheat straw from Brazil for comparison.
Reference list:
Bertran, M.-O., Frauzem, R., Zhang, L., & Gani, R. (2016). A Generic Methodology for Superstructure Optimization of Different Processing Networks. Computer-Aided Chemical Engineering, 38, 685â690. doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-63428-3.50119-3