2023
DOI: 10.3390/recycling8030049
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Costs of Gasification Technologies for Energy and Fuel Production: Overview, Analysis, and Numerical Estimation

Abstract: During recent years, gasification technology has gained a high potential and attractiveness to convert biomass and other solid wastes into a valuable syngas for energy production or synthesis of new biofuels. The implementation of real gasification facilities implies a good insight of all expenses that are involved, namely investments required in equipment during the project and construction phases (capital expenditures, CapEx) and costs linked to the operation of the plant, or periodic maintenance interventio… Show more

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“…The increasing importance of biofuel generation from agricultural leftovers is a direct result of the worldwide trend toward renewable energy sources and environmental practices. These byproducts, which are sometimes disregarded as garbage, really have considerable energy potential [10]. However, various complicated difficulties, including as feedstock unpredictability, ineffective conversion methods, and a lack of comprehensive kinetic models, hinder their successful conversion into biofuels.…”
Section: What Are the Issues?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing importance of biofuel generation from agricultural leftovers is a direct result of the worldwide trend toward renewable energy sources and environmental practices. These byproducts, which are sometimes disregarded as garbage, really have considerable energy potential [10]. However, various complicated difficulties, including as feedstock unpredictability, ineffective conversion methods, and a lack of comprehensive kinetic models, hinder their successful conversion into biofuels.…”
Section: What Are the Issues?mentioning
confidence: 99%