Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4916213 | Applied Energy | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The seaweed Laminaria digitata is digested to produce biogas upgraded to natural gas standard, before being used as a transport biofuel. The baseline scenario shows high emissions in all impact categories. An optimal seaweed biomethane system can achieve 70% savings in GHG emissions as compared to gasoline with high yields per hectare, optimum seaweed composition and proper digestate management. Seaweed harvested in August proved to have higher methane yield. August seaweed biomethane delivers 22% lower impacts than biomethane from seaweed harvested in October. Seaweed characteristics are more significant for improvement of biomethane sustainability than an increase in seaweed yield per unit area.
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Authors
Magdalena M. Czyrnek-Delêtre, Stefania Rocca, Alessandro Agostini, Jacopo Giuntoli, Jerry D. Murphy,