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Garcia-Nunez, Jesus Alberto.
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Evolution of palm oil mills into biorefineries.
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Evolution of palm oil mills into biorefineries./
Author:
Garcia-Nunez, Jesus Alberto.
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246 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-03(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International77-03B(E).
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Alternative Energy. -
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9781339207575
Evolution of palm oil mills into biorefineries.
Garcia-Nunez, Jesus Alberto.
Evolution of palm oil mills into biorefineries.
- 246 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-03(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Washington State University, 2015.
This item is not available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.
Since the industrial revolution the temperature of the earth has increased 0.8°C. Global warming is often blamed for the loss of human life, species, and the increment of severity on droughts, flash floods, hurricanes, typhoons, and tornados. An alternative to mitigate climate change is the gradual conversion (evolution) of existing agro-businesses into biorefineries that produce new and more sustainable fuels, energy and products from lignocellulosic materials which are often considered wastes. One example of this agro-business is the oil palm sector, which its main product, the crude palm oil (CPO), is the most consumed vegetable oil in the world. This industry generates twice as much biomass as the CPO produced.
ISBN: 9781339207575Subjects--Topical Terms:
1035473
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In this thesis, a new methodology for the evaluation of paths to convert an existing agroindustry into a biorefinery was proposed using a case study an average size palm oil mill (POM) in Colombia. Six biorefinery concepts were generated by coupling an average size POM in Colombia with emerging technologies for production of biogas, compost, electricity, pellets, biochar, and bio-oils. Environmental, economic and social impact indicators were calculated and used to compare the six biorefinery options. Our results confirm that the use of the palm oil mill effluent for the production of biogas is a technology that positively impacts all of the biorefinery concepts studied and consequently its implementation should be considered a priority. The results confirm that the production of compost, pellets, biochar/heat and biochar/bio-oil from the residual biomass generated in the POM could to biorefinery concepts with much better environmental, economic and social performance than the baseline POM studied.
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