| Literature DB >> 25164337 |
Sundaravadivelnathan Ponnusamy1, Harvind Kumar Reddy1, Tapaswy Muppaneni1, Cara Meghan Downes2, Shuguang Deng3.
Abstract
A life cycle assessment study is performed for the energy requirements and greenhouse gas emissions in an algal biodiesel production system. Subcritical water (SCW) extraction was applied for extracting bio-crude oil from algae, and conventional transesterification method was used for converting the algal oil to biodiesel. 58MJ of energy is required to produce 1kg of biodiesel without any co-products management, of which 36% was spent on cultivation and 56% on lipid extraction. SCW extraction with thermal energy recovery reduces the energy consumption by 3-5 folds when compared to the traditional solvent extraction. It is estimated that 1kg of algal biodiesel fixes about 0.6kg of CO2. An optimized case considering the energy credits from co-products could further reduce the total energy demand. The energy demand for producing 1kg of biodiesel in the optimized case is 28.23MJ.Entities:
Keywords: Biodiesel; Greenhouse gas emissions; LCA; Life cycle assessment; Subcritical water extraction
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25164337 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.07.072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642