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Optimization of Biomass Transport and Logistics

Authors :
Erin Searcy
Michael Wild
Ric Hoefnagels
Michael Deutmeyer
Tapio Ranta
Lars Nikolaisen
David J. Muth
Jaya Shankar Tumuluru
Leslie Ovard
Erik Trømborg
J. Richard Hess
Source :
Lecture Notes in Energy ISBN: 9789400769816
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Netherlands, 2013.

Abstract

Global demand for lignocellulosic biomass is growing, driven by a desire to increase the contribution of renewable energy to the world energy mix. A barrier to the expansion of this industry is that biomass is not always geographically where it needs to be, nor does it have the characteristics required for efficient handling, storage, and conversion, due to low energy density compared to fossil fuels. Technologies exist that can create a more standardized feedstock for conversion processes and decrease handling and transport costs; however, the cost associated with those operations often results in a feedstock that is too expensive. The disconnect between quantity of feedstock needed to meet bioenergy production goals, the quality required by the conversion processes, and the cost bioenergy producers are able to pay creates a need for new and improved technologies that potentially remove barriers associated with biomass use.

Details

ISBN :
978-94-007-6981-6
ISBNs :
9789400769816
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lecture Notes in Energy ISBN: 9789400769816
Accession number :
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