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DOI 10.5071/24thEUBCE2016-ICO.16.5
Title (Primary) Process simulation and sustainability assessment during conceptual design of new bioeconomy value chains
Title (Secondary) 24th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 6-9 June 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Author Nitzsche, R.; Budzinski, M.; Gröngröft, A.; Majer, S.; Müller-Langer, F.; Thrän, D.
Source Titel European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE) Proceedings
Year 2016
Department BIOENERGIE
Volume 2016
Page From 1723
Page To 1726
Language englisch
Keywords biomaterials; biorefinery; economics; life cycle assessment (LCA); lignin
UFZ wide themes RU6;
Abstract To support process and product developers, a set of tools for the assessment of technical, social and environmental sustainability have been developed. The tools can be applied on process and value chain level. These methods and tools cover i) a concept approach for new biorefinery products and processes based on process simulation, integrating economic and environmental optimization ii) a social Life Cycle Assessment method and iii) the assessment of the eco-efficiency and iv) an indicator-based tool for monitoring the sustainability degree of selected bio-based product portfolios. The results presented here focus on a biorefinery concept to convert 400,000 t DM/a (. 250 MW) of beech wood into chemicals and fuels. A model was simulated with Aspen Plus® v8.0 including the process steps pre-treatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, alcoholic fermentation, olefin dehydration and biogas generation and upgrading. Mass and energy balances showed that 41,600 t/a polymer-grade ethylene, 58,520 t DM/a organosolv lignin, 38,400 t/a biomethane and 90,800 t DM/a hydrolysis lignin can be produced with a total energy efficiency of 87.1%. A discounted cash flow analysis indicated that, despite heat integration and optimized energy recovery, the biorefinery concept is not yet profitable. However, the economic results are greatly sensitive regarding various assumptions, in particular in terms of the prices for beech wood, ethylene and organosolv lignin. The collaborative study was conducted by DBFZ and UFZ taking into account various activities of the BioEconomy Cluster in Central Germany.
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Nitzsche, R., Budzinski, M., Gröngröft, A., Majer, S., Müller-Langer, F., Thrän, D. (2016):
Process simulation and sustainability assessment during conceptual design of new bioeconomy value chains
24th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 6-9 June 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
EUBCE Proceedings 2016
ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Florence, p. 1723 - 1726 10.5071/24thEUBCE2016-ICO.16.5