Techno-economic feasibility of a biomass-to-X plant: Fischer-Tropsch wax synthesis from digestate gasification
Marco Marchese,
Simone Chesta,
Massimo Santarelli and
Andrea Lanzini
Energy, 2021, vol. 228, issue C
Abstract:
A techno-economic analysis is performed, assessing the production costs of Fischer-Tropsch syncrude and waxes of carbon number C20+. The products are obtained from the gasification of digestate from anaerobic digestion inside a dual fluidized bed gasifier (3.11 MWth). The results are compared against the same system fed with lignocellulosic biomass. The syngas is cleaned from impurities and conditioned to reach the desired H2/CO molar ratio of 1.8 at the inlet of the Fischer-Tropsch reactor. The Fischer-Tropsch products distribution is based on experimental data of a cobalt-based catalyst. Two process configurations are studied: (1) the Fischer-Tropsch off-gas are employed to produce electricity; (2) the off-gas are recirculated to the gasifier for enhanced wax production. Co-production of steam is also investigated. The results show an advantageous production of Fischer-Tropsch compounds utilizing digestate over wood biomass. The highest plant efficiency (i.e., biomass-to-liquid fuel) of 56.3% is reached with digestate feedstock and off-gas recirculation, outputting 61.5 kgwax/tdig. The minimum wax production cost is of 3.04 €/kgwax, assuming 7.5% discount rate and 25-years plant operation.
Keywords: Fischer-Tropsch synthesis; Digestate gasification; Techno-economic analysis; Biomass; Waxes; Energy integration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.120581
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