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edgard.gnansounou The bio-refinery Concept Contacts Process Synthesis and Life Cycle Assessment @ Edgard Gnansounou +41 (0)21 / 693 06 27 epfl.ch Laboratory of Energy Systems Station 18 EPFL CH-1015 Lausanne lasen.epfl.ch
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LASEN 09.11.20071 Co-production in Biofuels chains: Potential of the sugar-lignin platform
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LASEN 09.11.20072 Co-production in Biofuels chains: The allocation issue in the bio-refinery concept Axis 2 Process synthesis and Optimization Rigorous material and energy balances are needed to improve relevance of LCA outputs and refine cost estimation Production function is no necessarily linear and plant size influence in overall techno-economical and environmental viability must be investigated A multicriteria optimization approach taking into account economical and environmental sustainability factors is needed A bio-refinery is a process in which biomass conversion leads to a multifunctional system including fuels, value added chemicals and power generation. Axis 1 Allocation In the LCA framework, the allocation of environmental burdens between co-products becomes crucial Production volume, function and market value varies greatly among co-products allocation Some biorefinery products does not have an established market and
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LASEN 09.11.20073 Allocation Strategies StrategyCharacteristicsPertinence Subdivision Reduces system complexity by separate it into sub- processes. Generally it is not possible to completely avoid allocation Sub-processes must be separated in space or in time. System expansion (allocation by substitution) Recommended by ISO-14044 as a first choice method to avoid allocation Consist of assigning to the co-products environmental burdens of products with equivalent functions Function equivalent products do not necessarily have equal environmental burdens. Introduces uncertainty into LCA ( ad infinitum substitution). Must include dynamic market evolution (consequential LCA) Allocation by physical properties According to ISO-14044 allocation must be done based in physical causalities when it is not possible to avoid it. Consists of determining factors to distribute environmental burdens between co-products according to a selected physical property (mass, energy content, carbon contents) Easy interpretation and implementation Restricted to process where all co-products have similar function, i.e. energy content when all co-products are used as fuels Weight-based allocation could favor biofuels with high volume of co-products Is not always straightforward to determine a direct correlation with selected physical property Allocation by economic value Consist of determining factors for the distribution of environmental burdens between co-products according to the share on sales volume It is pertinent if demand and search of profit are considered to be the driving factor for production If market value is used as the allocation criterion, time dynamics becomes important as in the case of substitution (Price variability, subsidies and other market distortions) Does not necessarily reflect physical reality.
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LASEN 09.11.20074 Ongoing research and questions Research Axis 1 Allocation –What allocation method is suitable for a multifunction process such as a bio-refinery –Is market value an adequate criterion when allocation is based on economic principles? –Should the social utility of a co-product be used instead of market value for allocation? –What are the trade-offs between improving the significance of LCA conclusions and the operability of the methodology? Research Axis 2 process design –Develop a Modular Platform for Integrated Assessment of Lignocellulosic Biochemical Refineries (LCBR-MPIA), using process engineering software and multicriteria optimization algorithms. –Coupling process modeling and optimization with LCA development –Evaluate different technological options to increase functionality of Biofuels production
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Laboratory of Energy Systems (LASEN) Station 18 EPFL CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland
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