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The PROSUITE project Development of a sustainability assessment methodology and case studies on biorefineries and organic waste management ERRMA meeting Brussels, April, 2, 2014 Ghent University Steven De Meester, Jo Dewulf
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Prospective Sustainability Assessment of Technologies Sustainability: Triple P Micro & macro Prospective Development of basic engineering modules for LCA Development of cost tool for LCC Four case studies: nano, CCS, IT, Biorefineries PROSUITE
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New approach within Prosuite 5 Impact categories: – Impact on natural environment – Impact on exhaustible resources – Impact on human health – Impact on social well-being – Impact on prosperity Mostly present generation Mostly future generations
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Prospective: engineering modules
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Prospective: SCENT
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Case study WP 6.1
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Biorefineries: technology assessment Anaerobic digestion of energy crops and organic waste Biobased PVC Alkyd resins Sugarcane Brazil Silage maize, use of digestate fertilizer
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Biorefineries: inventory collection case 1 Reference = coal electricity (387 TWh/y according to IEA blue map scenario 2030) De Meester, S.; Demeyer, J.; Peene, A.; Velghe, F.; Van Langenhove, H.; Dewulf, J. The environmental sustainability of anaerobic digestion as a biomass valorization technology. Bioresource Technology, 121, 396-403, 2012. Background data: ecoinvent database
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Results case 1 (Condorcet)
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Case 2: inventory UGent: Literature Solvay: Primary ecoinvent database Solvay: Primary Background data (e.g. electricity): ecoinvent database Alvarenga, R.; Dewulf, J.; De Meester, S.; Wathelet, A.; Villers, J.; Thommeret, R.; Hruska, Z. Life cycle assessment of bioethanol-based PVC. Part 1: Attributional approach. Part 2: Consequential approach. Biofuels, Bioproducts & Biorefining, 7, 386-405, 2013.
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Results case 2 (Condorcet) Condorcet with weighting
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Testing of new methodologies – Modelling of economic and environmental inventories Biorefineries – Often lower impact in environmental impact categories Exceptions: PM emissions, eutrophication, etc. – Economic and social impact less evident (e.g. agriculture) Full sustainability assessment – New steps! New insights! – 5 endpoints, micro and macro – Still research needed (social quantification, resource consumption, etc.) Conclusions
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Thank you! steven.demeester@ugent.be jo.dewulf@ugent.be - jo.dewulf@jrc.ec.europa.eu steven.demeester@ugent.be jo.dewulf@ugent.bejo.dewulf@jrc.ec.europa.eu
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