Process Design and Economics for the Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass to Hydrocarbon Fuels: Fast Pyrolysis and Hydrotreating Bio-Oil Pathway
2013
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Susanne B. Jones, Pimphan A. Meyer, Lesley Snowden-Swan, Asanga B. Padmaperuma, Eric C. D. Tan, Abhijit Dutta, Jacob J. Jacobson, Kara Cafferty
Abstract
This report describes a proposed thermochemical process for converting biomass into liquid transportation fuels via fast pyrolysis followed by hydroprocessing of the condensed pyrolysis oil. As such, the analysis does not reflect the current state of commercially-available technology but includes advancements that are likely, and targeted to be achieved by 2017. The purpose of this study is to quantify the economic impact of individual conversion targets to allow a focused effort towards achieving cost reductions.
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