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Sustainable bio-hydrogen production: Assessing economic and environmental implications of a scaled-up industrial bioethanol prototype

David Ricardo Rodríguez Fontalvo, Néstor Sánchez, Martha Cobo

2024International Journal of Hydrogen Energy15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study comprehensively evaluates a bioethanol steam reforming plant in Colombia for green hydrogen (H 2 ) production, sourced from the country's sugar industry. By integrating experimental data and Aspen Plus simulations, the research examines the techno-economic and environmental aspects of utilizing bioethanol as a renewable feedstock for H 2 production. Rigorous process modeling, capital investment appraisal, operational cost estimation, economic performance metrics, and environmental assessment are considered. Key findings indicate an H 2 yield of 0.155 kg/kg of bioethanol and 34 % energy efficiency, eliminating reliance on fossil fuels. The Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH) at a Colombian sugar mill is calculated at 10.27 USD/kg under specific assessment conditions. The process exhibits a carbon footprint of 2.16 kg CO2-eq /kg H2 from an environmental perspective. These results emphasize the potential of bioethanol steam reforming as a sustainable and economically viable pathway for green-H 2 production, advancing energy transition efforts away from fossil fuels. • Bioethanol from Colombia's sugar industry has been used for producing hydrogen. • Minimum processing capacity of bioethanol should be 156 million liters per year. • Main LCOH drivers consist of CO 2 capture CAPEX and bioethanol's market price. • The economic analysis revealed a possible LCOH of 10.27 USD/kg. • The process exhibits a carbon footprint of 2.16 kg CO 2 /kg H 2 .

Topics & Concepts

BiofuelProduction (economics)Hydrogen productionSustainable productionEnvironmental scienceBiochemical engineeringNatural resource economicsHydrogenWaste managementChemistryEconomicsEngineeringOrganic chemistryMacroeconomicsHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsGlobal Energy and Sustainability ResearchAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production
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