2017
DOI: 10.18178/ijcea.2017.8.6.683
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Life Cycle Assessment of Biodiesel Production from Microalgae: A Mass and Energy Balance Approach in Order to Compare Conventional with in Situ Transesterification

Abstract: Abstract-The aim of this work was to perform life cycle analyses (LCA) based on detailed process mass and energy balances for the production of biodiesel from microalgae in order to compare the conventional transesterification with in situ transesterification. GaBi software was used to perform the LCA. The material balances revealed that a slightly lower biodiesel yield was obtained for in situ transesterification process (5.06 kg/day) when compared to the conventional one (5.5 kg/day). GaBi results showed tha… Show more

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“…Researchers have reported several LCA studies for biofuels in the last decades (Sampattagul et al, 2009;Ashnani et al, 2014;Piemonte et al, 2014;Uctug et al, 2017;Fortes et al, 2018;Parajuli et al, 2018;Tabatabaei et al, 2019;Chiriboga et al, 2020;Fridrihsone et al, 2020), showing environmental benefits because it can help moderate the impact of global warming and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Parajuli et al (Parajuli et al, 2018) described LCA within a biorefinery context, identifying that Abbreviations: DCB, Dichlorobenzene; FFB, Fresh Fruit Bunches; FU, Functional Unit; GHG, Greenhouse Gas; ha, Hectare; HEFA, Hydro-processed Esters and Fatty Acids; LCA, Life Cycle Assessment; R11, Trichloromethane; RD, Renewable Diesel; T, Ton; ULSD, Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have reported several LCA studies for biofuels in the last decades (Sampattagul et al, 2009;Ashnani et al, 2014;Piemonte et al, 2014;Uctug et al, 2017;Fortes et al, 2018;Parajuli et al, 2018;Tabatabaei et al, 2019;Chiriboga et al, 2020;Fridrihsone et al, 2020), showing environmental benefits because it can help moderate the impact of global warming and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Parajuli et al (Parajuli et al, 2018) described LCA within a biorefinery context, identifying that Abbreviations: DCB, Dichlorobenzene; FFB, Fresh Fruit Bunches; FU, Functional Unit; GHG, Greenhouse Gas; ha, Hectare; HEFA, Hydro-processed Esters and Fatty Acids; LCA, Life Cycle Assessment; R11, Trichloromethane; RD, Renewable Diesel; T, Ton; ULSD, Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%