Techno-economic evaluation of third-generation bioethanol production utilizing the macroalgae waste: A case study in Malaysia

Chong, T.Y. and Cheah, S.A. and Ong, C.T. and Wong, L.Y. and Goh, C.R. and Tan, I.S. and Foo, H.C.Y. and Lam, M.K. and Lim, S. (2020) Techno-economic evaluation of third-generation bioethanol production utilizing the macroalgae waste: A case study in Malaysia. Energy, 210.

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Abstract

Production of third-generation bioethanol from macroalgae cellulosic residue (MCR) has received increasing interest from researchers to utilize waste for valuable product creation effectively. In this study, a techno-economic assessment to produce anhydrous bioethanol from MCR in Malaysia had been conducted by using Aspen Plus V10 and other computer-aided softwares. Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park at Sabah was identified and selected as a proper location to produce the anhydrous bioethanol based on a framework structured by the Triple Bottom Line. The overall results from the present study showed that 15833.3 kg/h of MCR was required to produce 7626 kg/h of anhydrous bioethanol. It was also found that the energy utilization could be reduced up to 32 with net energy ratio of 0.53 after implementing the Heat Exchanges Networks Synthesis and a series of process optimization. In 20 years of plant life, the pay-back period was 8 years with an internal rate of return of 23.17. The minimum selling price of anhydrous bioethanol was estimated to be 0.54/kg and able to compete with the market prices of bioethanol derived from other feedstocks. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd

Item Type: Article
Impact Factor: cited By 3
Uncontrolled Keywords: Earnings; Economic analysis; Energy utilization; Ethanol; Optimization, Bio-ethanol production; Industrial parks; Internal rate of return; Net energy ratios; Techno-economic assessment; Techno-economic evaluation; Third generation; Triple Bottom Line, Bioethanol, biofuel; concentration (composition); economic analysis; optimization; temperature effect; waste, East Malaysia; Kota Kinabalu; Malaysia; Sabah
Departments / MOR / COE: Research Institutes > Energy
Depositing User: Ms Sharifah Fahimah Saiyed Yeop
Date Deposited: 19 Aug 2021 07:26
Last Modified: 31 Mar 2022 11:44
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/23276

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