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Wed Jul 3, 2013, 10:32 AM Jul 2013

VTT: New gasification method turns forest residues to biofuel with less than a euro per litre

http://www.vtt.fi/news/2013/25062013_kaasutusmenetelmilla_biopolttonestetta_alle_euron_litrahinnalla.jsp
[font face=Serif][font size=5]VTT: New gasification method turns forest residues to biofuel with less than a euro per litre[/font]

25.06.2013

[font size=4]According to the new research results of the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, lignocellulosic biomass can be used in the production of high-quality biofuels for the price of less than one euro per litre. A new technology developed in Finland allows the transfer of more than half the energy of wood raw materials to the end-product. The technology is considered ready for the construction of a commercial-scale production plant in Europe.[/font]

[font size=3] VTT has assessed the techno-economics of the production of renewable liquid transportation fuels from forest residues. The case studies focused on the production of four biofuels using a method based on pressurised fluidised-bed gasification. The fuels studied were methanol, dimethyl ether (DME), Fischer-Tropsch liquids and synthetic gasoline.

The results show that the production of renewable biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass, mainly bark and forestry residues, could achieve an energy efficiency of 50–67%, depending on the end-product and process conditions. Should the thermal energy produced as a by-product be exploited for district heat or industrial steam, for example, the overall efficiency from biomass to saleable energy products could reach 74–80%.

Based on the case studies, the research scientists estimated that once commercialised the technology can be used to produce liquid transportation fuel at the cost of 58–78 €/MWh. Converted into gasoline-equivalent price per litre, the estimated production cost would be 0.5–0.7 €/litre. The price of renewable solutions would thus be on a level with the current pre-tax price of fossil transportation fuels, and cheaper than existing imported biofuels.

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VTT: New gasification method turns forest residues to biofuel with less than a euro per litre (Original Post) OKIsItJustMe Jul 2013 OP
We must be careful what we wish for... hunter Jul 2013 #1
LOL-- I read the subject line as "turns forest RESIDENTS into biofuel...." mike_c Jul 2013 #2
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