Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8113986 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The objective of the study is to determine energy efficiency of growing two potential cellulosic feedstock; switchgrass and Miscanthus and conversion them in to cellulosic ethanol. Energy efficiency was determined by calculating Net Energy Value (NEV), the difference between output energy obtained by ethanol and input energy used in producing ethanol. Input energy consisted of energy required to produce the cellulosic biomass, transporting it to the ethanol processing facility and processing cellulosic biomass in to ethanol. The analysis showed positive The NEV for both switchgrass and Miscanthus. NEV for Miscanthus (12.41 MJ/l of ethanol) was higher in compared to the switchgrass (7.90 MJ/l of ethanol). Monitory benefits of energy savings were also estimated to determine the impact of energy saving to the society. Results from this research showed both switchgrass and Miscanthus as potential biomass feedstock for cellulosic ethanol production.
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