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Processing of Straw/Corn Stover: Comparison of Life Cycle Emissions

Authors :
Peter C. Flynn
Erin Searcy
Source :
International Journal of Green Energy. 5:423-437
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2008.

Abstract

The LCA emissions from four renewable energy routes that convert straw/corn stover into usable energy are examined. The conversion options studied are ethanol by fermentation, syndiesel by oxygen gasification followed by Fischer Tropsch synthesis, and electricity by either direct combustion or biomass integrated gasification and combined cycle (BIGCC). The greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of these four options are evaluated, drawing on a range of studies, and compared to the conventional technology they would replace in a western North American setting. The net avoided GHG emissions for the four energy conversion processes calculated relative to a “business as usual” case are 830 g CO2e/kWh for direct combustion, 839 g CO2e/kWh for BIGCC, 2,060 g CO2e/L for ethanol production, and 2,440 g CO2e/L for FT synthesis of syndiesel. The largest impact on avoided emissions arises from substitution of biomass for fossil fuel. Relative to this, the impact of emissions from processing of fossil fuel, e.g., refining of...

Details

ISSN :
15435083 and 15435075
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Green Energy
Accession number :
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