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Techno-economic evaluation of 2nd generation bioethanol production from sugar cane bagasse and leaves integrated with the sugar-based ethanol process

机译:基于糖基乙醇工艺的甘蔗渣和叶片第二代生物乙醇生产的技术经济评价

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Background Bioethanol produced from the lignocellulosic fractions of sugar cane (bagasse and leaves), i.e. second generation (2G) bioethanol, has a promising market potential as an automotive fuel; however, the process is still under investigation on pilot/demonstration scale. From a process perspective, improvements in plant design can lower the production cost, providing better profitability and competitiveness if the conversion of the whole sugar cane is considered. Simulations have been performed with AspenPlus to investigate how process integration can affect the minimum ethanol selling price of this 2G process (MESP-2G), as well as improve the plant energy efficiency. This is achieved by integrating the well-established sucrose-to-bioethanol process with the enzymatic process for lignocellulosic materials. Bagasse and leaves were steam pretreated using H3PO4 as catalyst and separately hydrolysed and fermented. Results The addition of a steam dryer, doubling of the enzyme dosage in enzymatic hydrolysis, including leaves as raw material in the 2G process, heat integration and the use of more energy-efficient equipment led to a 37% reduction in MESP-2G compared to the Base case. Modelling showed that the MESP for 2G ethanol was 0.97 US$/L, while in the future it could be reduced to 0.78 US$/L. In this case the overall production cost of 1G + 2G ethanol would be about 0.40 US$/L with an output of 102 L/ton dry sugar cane including 50% leaves. Sensitivity analysis of the future scenario showed that a 50% decrease in the cost of enzymes, electricity or leaves would lower the MESP-2G by about 20%, 10% and 4.5%, respectively. Conclusions According to the simulations, the production of 2G bioethanol from sugar cane bagasse and leaves in Brazil is already competitive (without subsidies) with 1G starch-based bioethanol production in Europe. Moreover 2G bioethanol could be produced at a lower cost if subsidies were used to compensate for the opportunity cost from the sale of excess electricity and if the cost of enzymes continues to fall.
机译:背景技术由甘蔗的木质纤维素级分(甘蔗渣和树叶)产生的生物乙醇,即第二代(2G)生物乙醇,具有作为汽车燃料的有前途的市场潜力。但是,该过程仍在试点/示范规模上进行调查。从过程的角度来看,如果考虑到整个甘蔗的转化,则工厂设计的改进可以降低生产成本,从而提供更好的盈利能力和竞争力。已使用AspenPlus进行了仿真,以研究过程集成如何影响此2G工艺(MESP-2G)的最低乙醇销售价格,并提高工厂的能源效率。这是通过将公认的蔗糖制生物乙醇工艺与木质纤维素材料的酶促工艺相结合来实现的。使用H3PO4作为催化剂对甘蔗渣和叶片进行蒸汽预处理,然后分别进行水解和发酵。结果添加蒸汽干燥器,酶促水解中酶的剂量增加一倍(包括2G工艺中的叶子作为原料),热整合以及使用更节能的设备,与之相比,MESP-2G降低了37%基本案例。建模显示,用于2G乙醇的MESP为0.97美元/升,而将来可能降至0.78美元/升。在这种情况下,1G + 2G乙醇的总生产成本约为0.40美元/升,每吨干甘蔗的产量为102升,其中包括50%的叶子。对未来情景的敏感性分析表明,酶,电或树叶成本降低50%会使MESP-2G分别降低约20%,10%和4.5%。结论根据模拟,巴西的甘蔗渣和树叶生产2G生物乙醇与欧洲1G淀粉基生物乙醇的生产已经具有竞争力(无补贴)。此外,如果使用补贴来补偿过剩电力销售带来的机会成本,并且酶的成本继续下降,则可以以较低的成本生产2G生物乙醇。

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