A comprehensive sensitivity analysis of an integrated LCA, LCC, and AHP based life cycle sustainability assessment of biodiesel in Vietnam

Using biodiesel to replace conventional diesel has been proposed as a potential way to reduce environmental problems associated with the use of petroleum. Biodiesel is produced from agriculture products or wastes. Vietnam has advantages in agricultural production and has a policy to develop biodiese...

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Main Author: Khang, Dinh S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-14882022-08-13T02:54:17Z A comprehensive sensitivity analysis of an integrated LCA, LCC, and AHP based life cycle sustainability assessment of biodiesel in Vietnam Khang, Dinh S. Using biodiesel to replace conventional diesel has been proposed as a potential way to reduce environmental problems associated with the use of petroleum. Biodiesel is produced from agriculture products or wastes. Vietnam has advantages in agricultural production and has a policy to develop biodiesel as a promising product to substitute diesel in the future. However, developing biodiesel production systems may be challenged by many problems, such as food security, competitive cost, social and political issues. Its environmental impact is also unclear. In this dissertation, a comprehensive life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) study is carried out to assess how these aspects affect the sustainable development of biodiesel. Life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle costing (LCC) are used to measure the environmental impacts and economic issues. Since the output of LCA and LCC can be affected by uncertainty in the model parameters, a Latin hypercube design of experiments (DOE) method is developed as a new approach to handle uncertainties. Then, environmental and economic issues are integrated into judgments of multi-stakeholders, along with social aspects, through the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The results show that using jatropha, waste cooking oil (WCO), and fish oil (FO) biodiesel may reduce overall environmental impact. However, the life cycle costs of biodiesel are still higher than that of diesel. The final result of sustainability assessment indicates that the most appropriate feedstock for biodiesel production in Vietnam is WCO, followed by fish oil, and then by jatropha. WCO and fish oil that are collected from wasted oil may have lower cost as well as lower environmental impacts than jatropha oil produced from agriculture. This study also demonstrates that Latin hypercube DOE is an efficient method for handling uncertainty in LCA and LCC. Moreover, by integrating three elements, i.e., LCA, LCC, and AHP, this work provides an important contribution towards developing a comprehensive life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) framework for biodiesel. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/489 Dissertations English Animo Repository Biodiesel fuels--Vietnam Sustainability Chemical Engineering
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topic Biodiesel fuels--Vietnam
Sustainability
Chemical Engineering
spellingShingle Biodiesel fuels--Vietnam
Sustainability
Chemical Engineering
Khang, Dinh S.
A comprehensive sensitivity analysis of an integrated LCA, LCC, and AHP based life cycle sustainability assessment of biodiesel in Vietnam
description Using biodiesel to replace conventional diesel has been proposed as a potential way to reduce environmental problems associated with the use of petroleum. Biodiesel is produced from agriculture products or wastes. Vietnam has advantages in agricultural production and has a policy to develop biodiesel as a promising product to substitute diesel in the future. However, developing biodiesel production systems may be challenged by many problems, such as food security, competitive cost, social and political issues. Its environmental impact is also unclear. In this dissertation, a comprehensive life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) study is carried out to assess how these aspects affect the sustainable development of biodiesel. Life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle costing (LCC) are used to measure the environmental impacts and economic issues. Since the output of LCA and LCC can be affected by uncertainty in the model parameters, a Latin hypercube design of experiments (DOE) method is developed as a new approach to handle uncertainties. Then, environmental and economic issues are integrated into judgments of multi-stakeholders, along with social aspects, through the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The results show that using jatropha, waste cooking oil (WCO), and fish oil (FO) biodiesel may reduce overall environmental impact. However, the life cycle costs of biodiesel are still higher than that of diesel. The final result of sustainability assessment indicates that the most appropriate feedstock for biodiesel production in Vietnam is WCO, followed by fish oil, and then by jatropha. WCO and fish oil that are collected from wasted oil may have lower cost as well as lower environmental impacts than jatropha oil produced from agriculture. This study also demonstrates that Latin hypercube DOE is an efficient method for handling uncertainty in LCA and LCC. Moreover, by integrating three elements, i.e., LCA, LCC, and AHP, this work provides an important contribution towards developing a comprehensive life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) framework for biodiesel.
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author Khang, Dinh S.
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title A comprehensive sensitivity analysis of an integrated LCA, LCC, and AHP based life cycle sustainability assessment of biodiesel in Vietnam
title_short A comprehensive sensitivity analysis of an integrated LCA, LCC, and AHP based life cycle sustainability assessment of biodiesel in Vietnam
title_full A comprehensive sensitivity analysis of an integrated LCA, LCC, and AHP based life cycle sustainability assessment of biodiesel in Vietnam
title_fullStr A comprehensive sensitivity analysis of an integrated LCA, LCC, and AHP based life cycle sustainability assessment of biodiesel in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive sensitivity analysis of an integrated LCA, LCC, and AHP based life cycle sustainability assessment of biodiesel in Vietnam
title_sort comprehensive sensitivity analysis of an integrated lca, lcc, and ahp based life cycle sustainability assessment of biodiesel in vietnam
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