Bioenergy production side-streams availability assessment as decision making driver for sustainable valorisation technologies development. Case study: Bioethanol and biodiesel industries

Recently, biorefineries have emerged globally as an attractive alternative to conventional fuel production, but costs still need to be competitive. Latest policy actions such as the Green Deal or the Circular Economy Action Plan encourage maximising the biomass-to-products value chain through the us...

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Main Authors: Marta Macias Aragonés, Carmen Girón Domínguez, Petra Ondrejíčková, Fátima Arroyo Torralvo
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722008769
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author Marta Macias Aragonés
Carmen Girón Domínguez
Petra Ondrejíčková
Fátima Arroyo Torralvo
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Petra Ondrejíčková
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description Recently, biorefineries have emerged globally as an attractive alternative to conventional fuel production, but costs still need to be competitive. Latest policy actions such as the Green Deal or the Circular Economy Action Plan encourage maximising the biomass-to-products value chain through the use of all valuable compounds available in side-streams to the full extent. Side-streams from corn and rapeseed-based biofuels industries represent excellent sources of bioactive compounds and proteins, mainly under-utilised as animal feed without uncovering their full potential at industrial sectors such as food supplement, speciality chemicals, cosmetics, and household products. The main objective of the research conducted is to pave the way for side-streams valorisation technologies upgrading and market penetration by assessing current availability and future production rates of corn oil, thin stillage, rapeseed meal and other biodiesel and bioethanol production side-streams. Through a bibliographic analysis of peer-reviewed articles and grey literature, key information and valuable data are presented. It is possible to conclude that trends in biofuel markets (supported by regional regulations) lead to increased biofuel production, as well as increased availability of the specified side-streams. Corn oil is produced at a rate of 60 million L/year on average in Europe, a total of 1.6 billion L of thin stillage is produced each year, and rapeseed meal is generated at a global rate of 68 million tons per year. Future research to trigger further developments and investments could dive into the types and regional availability of relevant active compounds found in the selected side-streams.
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spelling doaj.art-6a520103c68e4eed91fbbccdcd4754592023-02-21T05:11:38ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472022-11-01868566865Bioenergy production side-streams availability assessment as decision making driver for sustainable valorisation technologies development. Case study: Bioethanol and biodiesel industriesMarta Macias Aragonés0Carmen Girón Domínguez1Petra Ondrejíčková2Fátima Arroyo Torralvo3Technological Corporation of Andalusia (CTA), C Albert Einstein S/N, INSUR building, 4th floor, 41092 Seville, Spain; Corresponding author.Circular Bioeconomy Research Group (CircBio), Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre, Munster Technological University, Tralee, Co. Kerry, IrelandENVIRAL, a. s., Trnavská cesta, 920 41 Leopoldov, SlovakiaDepartamento de Ingeniería Química y Ambiental. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería. Universidad de Sevilla, Camino de los Descubrimientos s/n, 41092 Seville, SpainRecently, biorefineries have emerged globally as an attractive alternative to conventional fuel production, but costs still need to be competitive. Latest policy actions such as the Green Deal or the Circular Economy Action Plan encourage maximising the biomass-to-products value chain through the use of all valuable compounds available in side-streams to the full extent. Side-streams from corn and rapeseed-based biofuels industries represent excellent sources of bioactive compounds and proteins, mainly under-utilised as animal feed without uncovering their full potential at industrial sectors such as food supplement, speciality chemicals, cosmetics, and household products. The main objective of the research conducted is to pave the way for side-streams valorisation technologies upgrading and market penetration by assessing current availability and future production rates of corn oil, thin stillage, rapeseed meal and other biodiesel and bioethanol production side-streams. Through a bibliographic analysis of peer-reviewed articles and grey literature, key information and valuable data are presented. It is possible to conclude that trends in biofuel markets (supported by regional regulations) lead to increased biofuel production, as well as increased availability of the specified side-streams. Corn oil is produced at a rate of 60 million L/year on average in Europe, a total of 1.6 billion L of thin stillage is produced each year, and rapeseed meal is generated at a global rate of 68 million tons per year. Future research to trigger further developments and investments could dive into the types and regional availability of relevant active compounds found in the selected side-streams.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722008769BioenergyBiorefinerySide-stream valorisationSustainabilityBioeconomy
spellingShingle Marta Macias Aragonés
Carmen Girón Domínguez
Petra Ondrejíčková
Fátima Arroyo Torralvo
Bioenergy production side-streams availability assessment as decision making driver for sustainable valorisation technologies development. Case study: Bioethanol and biodiesel industries
Energy Reports
Bioenergy
Biorefinery
Side-stream valorisation
Sustainability
Bioeconomy
title Bioenergy production side-streams availability assessment as decision making driver for sustainable valorisation technologies development. Case study: Bioethanol and biodiesel industries
title_full Bioenergy production side-streams availability assessment as decision making driver for sustainable valorisation technologies development. Case study: Bioethanol and biodiesel industries
title_fullStr Bioenergy production side-streams availability assessment as decision making driver for sustainable valorisation technologies development. Case study: Bioethanol and biodiesel industries
title_full_unstemmed Bioenergy production side-streams availability assessment as decision making driver for sustainable valorisation technologies development. Case study: Bioethanol and biodiesel industries
title_short Bioenergy production side-streams availability assessment as decision making driver for sustainable valorisation technologies development. Case study: Bioethanol and biodiesel industries
title_sort bioenergy production side streams availability assessment as decision making driver for sustainable valorisation technologies development case study bioethanol and biodiesel industries
topic Bioenergy
Biorefinery
Side-stream valorisation
Sustainability
Bioeconomy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722008769
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