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Design and Pinch Analysis of a GFT Process for Production of Biojet Fuel from Biomass and Plastics

Alejandro López-Fernández, David Bolonio, Isabel Amez, Blanca Castells, Marcelo F. Ortega, María–Jesús García-Martínez

2021Energies17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Environmental problems are frequently related to energy use, estimated to grow at 1.6% per year until 2035. The transport sector accounts for 30% of energy demand and aviation is growing around 2.6% per year. Thus, low-emissions policies promote the use of sustainable aviation fuels. This work simulates a gasification and Fischer-Tropsch process to obtain biojet fuel from biomass and plastic waste. Syngas obtained through cogasification is purified by amine scrubbing and subjected to a Fischer-Tropsch process to produce hydrocarbons, which are upgraded for optimal fuel properties. Pinch analysis is applied to minimize energy usage, while Rankine cycles and a cooling tower are designed to cover the demand of electricity and cooling water. Results show that mass yields of the process towards biofuels are 13.06%, with an output of 1697.45 kg/h of biojet fuel. Density, kinematic viscosity, pour and flammability points and the lower calorific value of the biojet fuel comply with the ASTM D7566 standard. Pinch analysis allows to reduce 41.58% and 100% of cooling and heating demands, respectively, using biomass as renewable energy for heating. Moreover, steam generation covers 38.73% of the required electricity. The produced biojet fuel emits 20.14 gCO2eq/MJ and has a minimum selling price of 1.37 EUR/L.

Topics & Concepts

Waste managementAviation biofuelRenewable energySyngasEnvironmental scienceBiofuelPinch analysisEngineeringProcess engineeringBioenergyProcess integrationChemistryOrganic chemistryHydrogenElectrical engineeringAdvanced Aircraft Design and TechnologiesCombustion and flame dynamicsThermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling Systems
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