Optimal synthesis of algal biorefineries for biofuel production based on techno-economic and environmental efficiency
Biomass derived from microalgae is an emerging technology and attractive alternative source for biofuels. However, its exclusive production cannot be feasibly commercialized because of economic and environmental sustainability issues. The biorefinery concept allows microalgae to be efficiently conve...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-25582022-08-18T08:10:45Z Optimal synthesis of algal biorefineries for biofuel production based on techno-economic and environmental efficiency Culaba, Alvin B. San Juan, Jayne Lois G. Ching, Phoebe Mae L. Mayol, Andres Philip Sybingco, Edwin Ubando, Aristotle T. Biomass derived from microalgae is an emerging technology and attractive alternative source for biofuels. However, its exclusive production cannot be feasibly commercialized because of economic and environmental sustainability issues. The biorefinery concept allows microalgae to be efficiently converted into biofuels and other high-valued products, such as cosmetics, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals. Nonetheless, this venture would require large capital investments that must be strategically scheduled across the lives of the investments, while keeping a reliable forecast of market growth. A multi-period multi-objective mixed integer non-linear programming (MINLP) model is proposed in this study to determine optimal investment schedule and operational decisions that would simultaneously maximize the net present value (NPV) and minimize the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of an algal biorefinery. An illustrative case study and scenario analyses demonstrate the validity and the capabilities of the proposed model. © 2019 IEEE. 2019-11-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1559 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/2558/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Algal biofuels--Refining Biomass energy Energy Systems Mechanical Engineering |
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Biomass derived from microalgae is an emerging technology and attractive alternative source for biofuels. However, its exclusive production cannot be feasibly commercialized because of economic and environmental sustainability issues. The biorefinery concept allows microalgae to be efficiently converted into biofuels and other high-valued products, such as cosmetics, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals. Nonetheless, this venture would require large capital investments that must be strategically scheduled across the lives of the investments, while keeping a reliable forecast of market growth. A multi-period multi-objective mixed integer non-linear programming (MINLP) model is proposed in this study to determine optimal investment schedule and operational decisions that would simultaneously maximize the net present value (NPV) and minimize the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of an algal biorefinery. An illustrative case study and scenario analyses demonstrate the validity and the capabilities of the proposed model. © 2019 IEEE. |
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Optimal synthesis of algal biorefineries for biofuel production based on techno-economic and environmental efficiency |
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Optimal synthesis of algal biorefineries for biofuel production based on techno-economic and environmental efficiency |
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Optimal synthesis of algal biorefineries for biofuel production based on techno-economic and environmental efficiency |
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Optimal synthesis of algal biorefineries for biofuel production based on techno-economic and environmental efficiency |
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Optimal synthesis of algal biorefineries for biofuel production based on techno-economic and environmental efficiency |
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