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Pathway to a land-neutral expansion of Brazilian renewable fuel production

Luis Ramirez Camargo, Gabriel Malta Castro, Katharina Gruber, Jessica Jewell, Michael Klingler, Olga Turkovska, Elisabeth Wetterlund, Johannes Schmidt

2022Nature Communications26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Biofuels are currently the only available bulk renewable fuel. They have, however, limited expansion potential due to high land requirements and associated risks for biodiversity, food security, and land conflicts. We therefore propose to increase output from ethanol refineries in a land-neutral methanol pathway: surplus CO 2 -streams from fermentation are combined with H 2 from renewably powered electrolysis to synthesize methanol. We illustrate this pathway with the Brazilian sugarcane ethanol industry using a spatio-temporal model. The fuel output of existing ethanol generation facilities can be increased by 43%–49% or ~100 TWh without using additional land. This amount is sufficient to cover projected growth in Brazilian biofuel demand in 2030. We identify a trade-off between renewable energy generation technologies: wind power requires the least amount of land whereas a mix of wind and solar costs the least. In the cheapest scenario, green methanol is competitive to fossil methanol at an average carbon price of 95€ tCO 2 −1 .

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyBiofuelFossil fuelBiomass (ecology)Environmental scienceEthanol fuelGreenhouse gasCarbon neutralityRenewable resourceRenewable fuelsBiogasNatural resource economicsWaste managementEconomicsEcologyEngineeringBiologyEnergy and Environment ImpactsGlobal Energy and Sustainability ResearchBiofuel production and bioconversion
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