A comprehensive review on the implementation of the biorefinery concept in biodiesel production plants

Biodiesel is a promising alternative to petroleum diesel and its production from various generations of feedstocks by using different technologies has been constantly growing globally. However, in spite of such large scale of production, serious considerations should be taken into account to ensure...

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Main Authors: Christian David Botero Gutiérrez, Daissy Lorena Restrepo Serna, Carlos Ariel Cardona Alzate
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alpha Creation Enterprise 2017-09-01
Series:Biofuel Research Journal
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Online Access:http://www.biofueljournal.com/article_49783_a1f33afd7bfcc3495d3a08b1affebbdd.pdf
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Summary:Biodiesel is a promising alternative to petroleum diesel and its production from various generations of feedstocks by using different technologies has been constantly growing globally. However, in spite of such large scale of production, serious considerations should be taken into account to ensure the long-term sustainability of biodiesel production. This issue becomes more of concern given the fact that some generations of feedstocks used for biodiesel production are in clear conflict with food security. The concept of biorefinery has been at the center of attention with an aim to address these challenges by promoting an integral use of biomass to allow the production of multiple products along with biodiesel. Such implementation has been extensively studied over the last years and is expected to lead to economic, environmental, and social advantages over individual processes. The current review first presented an overview on biodiesel, its different feedstocks, and production technologies. Subsequently, the biorefinery concept and its correct implementation was technically discussed. Biodiesel production under the biorefinery scheme was also presented. Finally, techno-economic analysis of biodiesel production under the biorefinery concept by considering palm oil-based biorefinery as case study was investigated.
ISSN:2292-8782
2292-8782