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Production of sorghum pellets for electricity generation in Indonesia: A life cycle assessment
- Source :
- Biofuel Research Journal, 7(3), 1178-1194. Green Wave Publishing of Canada, Biofuel Research Journal, Vol 7, Iss 3, Pp 1178-1194 (2020), Wiloso, E I, Setiawan, A A R, Prasetia, H, Muryanto, Wiloso, A R, Subyakto, Sudiana, I M, Lestari, R, Nugroho, S, Hermawan, D, Fang, K & Heijungs, R 2020, ' Production of sorghum pellets for electricity generation in Indonesia : A life cycle assessment ', Biofuel Research Journal, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 1178-1194 . https://doi.org/10.18331/BRJ2020.7.3.2
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Greenwave Publishing of Canada, 2020.
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Abstract
- The current study makes use of life cycle assessment to evaluate the potential greenhouse gas (GHG) savings in coal electricity generation by 5% co-firing with sorghum pellets. The research models the utilization of 100 thousand hectares of under-utilized marginal land in Flores (Indonesia) for biomass sorghum cultivation. Based on equivalent energy content, 1.12 tons of pellets can substitute one ton of coal. The calculated fossil energy ratio of the pellets was 5.8, indicating that the production of pellets for fuel is energetically feasible. Based on a biomass yield of 48 ton/ha·yr, 4.8 million tons of pellets can be produced annually. In comparison with a coal system, the combustion of only pellets to generate 8,300 GWh of electricity can reduce global warming impacts by 7.9 million tons of CO2-eq, which is equivalent to an 85% reduction in GHG emissions. However, these results changed when reduced biomass yield of 24 ton/ha·yr, biomass loss, field emissions, and incomplete combustion were considered in the model. A sensitivity analysis of the above factors showed that the potential GHG savings could decrease from the initially projected 85% to as low as 70%. Overall, the production of sorghum pellets in Flores and their utilization for electricity generation can significantly reduce the reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to climate change mitigation. Some limitations to these conclusions were also discussed herein. The results of this scenario study can assist the Indonesian government in exploring the potential utilization of marginal land for bioenergy development, both in Indonesia and beyond.
- Subjects :
- Environmental Engineering
Pellets
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Biomass
lcsh:HD9502-9502.5
Greenhouse gas
lcsh:Fuel
Climate change mitigation
lcsh:TP315-360
Bioenergy
SDG 13 - Climate Action
Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
Coal
Waste Management and Disposal
Life-cycle assessment
Marginal land
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
business.industry
Fossil fuel
Grass pellet
Environmental engineering
lcsh:Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade
Flores island
Fuel Technology
Biofuel
Environmental science
business
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 22928782
- Volume :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biofuel Research Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....941a26c96643c490096e22058b4cd397