Technoeconomic Analysis of Biodiesel and Ethanol Production from Lipid-Producing Sugarcane and Sweet Sorghum

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Huang H. [1 ]
Long S.P. [2 ]
Clemente T.E. [3 ]
Singh V. [4 ]
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[1] Department of Food Science and Technology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
[2] Department of Plant Biology and Crop Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
[3] Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
[4] Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Urbana, 61801, IL
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biodiesel; ethanol; lipid; sugarcane; sweet sorghum; Technoeconomic analysis;
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10.1089/ind.2016.0013
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Genetically modified lipid-producing sugarcane (lipid-cane) and lipid-producing sorghum (lipid-sorghum) have great potential for producing biodiesel due to their ultra-high yields compared to traditional oil seeds. Meanwhile, the remaining sugar in lipid-cane and lipid-sorghum can be used to produce ethanol, another important biofuel. This study proposes an integration of lipid-sorghum into a lipid-cane processing plant by using the existing machinery during the lipid-cane off-season. Technoeconomic models were developed to estimate the technical and economic feasibility of producing biodiesel and ethanol from lipid-cane and lipid-sorghum. Different lipid concentrations in harvested stems (0, 5, 10, and 20%, dry basis) were assumed based on the current research and future predictions to improve lipid concentrations in lipid-cane and lipid-sorghum. By integrating lipid-sorghum into the lipid-cane processing plant for 60 days during the lipid-cane off-season, the production costs of biodiesel and ethanol decreased by $0.03/L and $0.02/L, respectively, due to the improved capital utilization efficiency. Furthermore, processing lipid-sorghum during the lipid-cane off-season increased the annual biofuel (biodiesel and ethanol) production and revenue by 20-30% in different scenarios. The processing plant had an international rate of return (IRR) of 24.0% when using lipid-cane (20% lipid) as feedstock; and the IRR value increased to 29.2% when integrated with lipid-sorghum during the lipid-cane off-season. The technoeconomic analysis shows that integration of lipid-cane and lipid-sorghum can be a promising path to produce biodiesel and ethanol economically. A sensitivity analysis was also performed to determine the variation of the IRR with the key parameters applied in the economic analysis. © 2016, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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