Effects of residence time on life cycle assessment of bioenergy production from dairy manure

This study simulated the effect of time on bioenergy production from dairy manure and associated variation in energy demand and GHG emission in Ohio and Hawaii. Increasing the residence-time (RT) decreases the bioenergy-production in a nonlinear-fashion, for both the states (Ohio and Hawaii). Using...

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Published inBioresource technology reports Vol. 4; pp. 57 - 65
Main Authors Chowdhury, Raja, Sadhukhan, Jhuma, Traverso, Marzia, Keen, Patricia L.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2018
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Summary:This study simulated the effect of time on bioenergy production from dairy manure and associated variation in energy demand and GHG emission in Ohio and Hawaii. Increasing the residence-time (RT) decreases the bioenergy-production in a nonlinear-fashion, for both the states (Ohio and Hawaii). Using the main scenario in Hawaii, the highest bioenergy production for 30 days RT was 11.2 × 104 GJ. Life-cycle-assessment of produced bioenergy showed that energy requirement and GHG emission of the produced-bioenergy (GJ) varied from 0.65 to 0.67 and 28–35 kg CO2/GJ bioenergy respectively. Year-round bioenergy production through main scenario was more advantageous with respect to bioenergy production and GHG emission. Decreasing nitrogen concentration for algal biomass production increased the bioenergy production significantly with a reduced energy demand and marginally increased GHG emission. Hence, the LCA model predicted that running a biorefinery for short residence time, and using diluted waste, could provide bioenergy with reduced energy requirement and GHG-emission. •Increase in residence time (RT) decreases bioenergy production GHG emission.•Increase in RT decreases bioenergy production GHG emission and energy demand (ER).•Year round bioenergy production advantageous for bioenergy production, GHG emission and ER.•Change in RT of algal biorefinery changes bioenergy production, GHG emission and ER.•Algae grown in diluted wastewater increased bioenergy production.
ISSN:2589-014X
2589-014X
DOI:10.1016/j.biteb.2018.08.011