| Literature DB >> 27039331 |
Chunhua Xin1, Min M Addy2, Jinyu Zhao3, Yanling Cheng2, Sibo Cheng2, Dongyan Mu4, Yuhuan Liu5, Rijia Ding6, Paul Chen2, Roger Ruan7.
Abstract
Combining algae cultivation and wastewater treatment for biofuel production is considered the feasible way for resource utilization. An updated comprehensive techno-economic analysis method that integrates resources availability into techno-economic analysis was employed to evaluate the wastewater-based algal biofuel production with the consideration of wastewater treatment improvement, greenhouse gases emissions, biofuel production costs, and coproduct utilization. An innovative approach consisting of microalgae cultivation on centrate wastewater, microalgae harvest through flocculation, solar drying of biomass, pyrolysis of biomass to bio-oil, and utilization of co-products, was analyzed and shown to yield profound positive results in comparison with others. The estimated break even selling price of biofuel ($2.23/gallon) is very close to the acceptable level. The approach would have better overall benefits and the internal rate of return would increase up to 18.7% if three critical components, namely cultivation, harvest, and downstream conversion could achieve breakthroughs.Entities:
Keywords: Algal biofuel; Centrate wastewater; Microalgae; Pyrolysis; Techno-economic analysis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27039331 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.03.102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642