2015
DOI: 10.1021/ef502326g
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CHP-Integrated Fischer-Tropsch Biocrude Production under Norwegian Conditions: Techno-Economic Analysis

Abstract: This article presents a detailed techno-economic analysis, under Norwegian conditions, for the production of biocrude from woody biomass via high temperature entrained flow gasification and Fischer−Tropsch (FT) synthesis with integrated coproduction of heat and electricity. Biomass pretreatment based on both conventional drying and torrefaction processes are considered as options. Maximum calculated efficiency of biocrude at lower and upper bound CO conversions of 40% and 80% at the gasifier operating conditio… Show more

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“…Fines, containing particles with size below 1 mm, are collected and introduced directly into the gasifier. Torrefaction of the woody biomass improves the grindability and energy density of the input feedstock to gasification leading to a better economic performance of the overall biocrude production compared to pretreatment based on conventional drying only, as it has been proven already in a previous work by the authors [12]. Pretreatment of the sludge includes drying and grinding.…”
Section: Feedstock Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Fines, containing particles with size below 1 mm, are collected and introduced directly into the gasifier. Torrefaction of the woody biomass improves the grindability and energy density of the input feedstock to gasification leading to a better economic performance of the overall biocrude production compared to pretreatment based on conventional drying only, as it has been proven already in a previous work by the authors [12]. Pretreatment of the sludge includes drying and grinding.…”
Section: Feedstock Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, although co-production of heat theoretically improves the economics of biocrude production, there is a practical limitation in the amount of heat that can be exported to district heating networks, since biocrude production plants would be located close to the forest. On the other hand, when considering the conversion of biomass to biocrude with plant capacities in the range of 150 to 600 MW, the costs of feedstock supply become significant and can represent about 26-38 % of the total operating cost of the plant [12].…”
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“…The purchase equipment and installation cost were evaluated based on the function defined by Kempegowda et al, , which is a modified version of the Guthrie–Ulrich method and includes pressure, materials, and required auxiliary systems, i.e., electric system, piping and valves, instrumentation and control, through simple multiplication factors.…”
Section: Techno–economic Analysis (Tea)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are coupled to purchase equipment installation factors through eq . This is based on the work of Kempegowda et al where (Σ i C S,I,i ) is the total purchase and installation cost in $, for the overall plant, and f i represent additional costs factors including civil work associated with site preparation and process-equipment building, offsite accessibility and services, contingency margin, contractors, land, royalties, and patents. Cost factors that are shown in TPEC are only one part of the total costs associated with plant construction, as shown in Table .…”
Section: Techno–economic Analysis (Tea)mentioning
confidence: 99%