Impact of Product Diversification on the Economic Sustainability of Second-Generation Ethanol Biorefineries: A Critical Review (2023)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: SANTOS, JÚLIO CÉSAR DOS - EEL ; SILVA, SILVIO SILVERIO DA - EEL ; RAMOS, LUCAS - EEL ; SHIBUKAWA, VINÍCIUS PEREIRA - EEL ; ARRUDA, GABRIEL LEDA DE - EEL ; SANTOS, MONICA MARIA CRUZ - EEL ; PRADO, CARINA ALINE - EEL ; JOFRE, FANNY MACHADO - EEL
- Unidade: EEL
- DOI: 10.3390/en16176384
- Subjects: BIOTECNOLOGIA; SUSTENTABILIDADE
- Keywords: 2G ethanol; biorefineries; techno-economic assessment; Biorefinarias; Bioetanol
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- Language: Inglês
- Abstract: The replacement of fossil-based products with renewable alternatives is today a major research topic. Biofuels, such as second-generation ethanol, offer a promising way to overcome dependence on fossil fuels. However, second-generation biorefineries still face bottlenecks that hinder their economic sustainability. These include challenges in pretreatment (formation of inhibitors and high costs of chemicals) and hydrolysis (high enzyme costs and low solid content) and maximizing the utilization of biomass components. To achieve economic sustainability, biorefineries can adopt approaches such as integrating first and second generation (1G and 2G) technologies, using different production alternatives, or diversifying the product portfolio. This last alternative could include the simultaneous production of biomaterials, building blocks, and others from all fractions of the materials, favoring biorefinery profitability. Techno-economic assessment plays a crucial role in assessing the economic feasibility of these approaches and provides important information about the process. This article discusses how product diversification in cellulosic biorefineries enhances their economic sustainability, based on simulation techniques and techno-economic analysis, with a comprehensive and critical review of current possibilities and future trends. The information discussed can inform stakeholders about investing in 2G ethanol biorefineries, including strategies, associated risks, and profitability, allowing better planning of different options of future ventures.
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- Publisher: MDPI
- Publisher place: Basel - Sz
- Date published: 2023
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ABNT
SHIBUKAWA, Vinicius P. et al. Impact of Product Diversification on the Economic Sustainability of Second-Generation Ethanol Biorefineries: A Critical Review. Energies, v. 16, n. art. 6834, p. 1-30, 2023Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.3390/en16176384. Acesso em: 05 jun. 2024. -
APA
Shibukawa, V. P., Ramos, L., Santos, M. M. C., Prado, C. A., Jofre, F. M., Arruda, G. L. de, et al. (2023). Impact of Product Diversification on the Economic Sustainability of Second-Generation Ethanol Biorefineries: A Critical Review. Energies, 16( art. 6834), 1-30. doi:10.3390/en16176384 -
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Shibukawa VP, Ramos L, Santos MMC, Prado CA, Jofre FM, Arruda GL de, Silva SS da, Mussato SI, Santos JC dos. Impact of Product Diversification on the Economic Sustainability of Second-Generation Ethanol Biorefineries: A Critical Review [Internet]. Energies. 2023 ;16( art. 6834): 1-30.[citado 2024 jun. 05 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/en16176384 -
Vancouver
Shibukawa VP, Ramos L, Santos MMC, Prado CA, Jofre FM, Arruda GL de, Silva SS da, Mussato SI, Santos JC dos. Impact of Product Diversification on the Economic Sustainability of Second-Generation Ethanol Biorefineries: A Critical Review [Internet]. Energies. 2023 ;16( art. 6834): 1-30.[citado 2024 jun. 05 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/en16176384 - Evaluation of Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Sugarcane Bagasse Using Combination of Enzymes or Co-Substrate to Boost Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenases Action
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Informações sobre o DOI: 10.3390/en16176384 (Fonte: oaDOI API)
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