Title of article :
Biomass transportation model and optimum plant size for the production of ethanol
Author/Authors :
Leboreiro Hernandez، Jose نويسنده , , Jose and Hilaly، نويسنده , , Ahmad K.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
12
From page :
2712
To page :
2723
Abstract :
A detailed model based on a non-dimensional transportation factor is developed to assess the economics of biomass collection, transportation, and storage. The optimum plant size for bio-refineries is investigated; ethanol production from corn stover via dilute acid hydrolysis is presented as a case study. The conversion of straight-line, farm-to-plant distances to road distances via a winding factor leads to a shift in the distribution of transportation distances towards shorter hauls. The capital investment scaling exponent was calculated using the model developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Aden et al., NREL/TP-510-32438, 2002) and found to be 0.7. The cost of the delivered corn stover is proportional to the square root of the inverse of the farmer participation; as a consequence, bio-fuel producers intending to use agricultural residues as feedstock should work towards a farmer participation of fifty percent. Costs associated with storage represent a significant portion of the production cost.
Keywords :
Biomass transportation , farmer participation , Optimum plant size , Ethanol , scale factor
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Record number :
1923251
Link To Document :
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