A Techno-Economic Sensitivity Approach for Development of a Palm-based Biorefineries in Colombia

Colombia is the fourth global producer of palm oil and, according to the national agenda of R+D, solving the needs of palm oil production chain is a high priority for Colombian government; for this reason, application of biorefinery concept can represent the solution. In this work, an approach based...

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Main Authors: J.C. Romero-Perez, L.A. Vergara-Echeverry, Y.Y. Peralta-Ruiz, A.D. Gonzalez-Delgado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2017-03-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2066
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spelling doaj-fa6da21cc36b42a09c7ea16b36f8d24a2021-02-18T21:07:38ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162017-03-015710.3303/CET1757003A Techno-Economic Sensitivity Approach for Development of a Palm-based Biorefineries in ColombiaJ.C. Romero-PerezL.A. Vergara-EcheverryY.Y. Peralta-RuizA.D. Gonzalez-DelgadoColombia is the fourth global producer of palm oil and, according to the national agenda of R+D, solving the needs of palm oil production chain is a high priority for Colombian government; for this reason, application of biorefinery concept can represent the solution. In this work, an approach based on economic evaluation, techno-economic sensitivity analysis and economic indicators was used for the development of a biorefinery based on the lineal palm oil production chain in order quantify the economic improvements of biorefinery concept implementation. Results showed that for a processing capacity of 240,000 tons per year of palm bunch with a plant life of 15 years, economic indicators are improved using the biorefinery concept due to selling price of all products, however, both palm oil plant and biorefinery present a strong sensitivity to raw material costs with a break-even price of 125 and 155 US$/t, respectively. In addition, operating costs have a critical value in 146 and 170 US$/t of palm fruit for palm oil plant and biorefinery, after this cost a low increase of NVOC can increase PBP in decades. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2066
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author J.C. Romero-Perez
L.A. Vergara-Echeverry
Y.Y. Peralta-Ruiz
A.D. Gonzalez-Delgado
spellingShingle J.C. Romero-Perez
L.A. Vergara-Echeverry
Y.Y. Peralta-Ruiz
A.D. Gonzalez-Delgado
A Techno-Economic Sensitivity Approach for Development of a Palm-based Biorefineries in Colombia
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet J.C. Romero-Perez
L.A. Vergara-Echeverry
Y.Y. Peralta-Ruiz
A.D. Gonzalez-Delgado
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title A Techno-Economic Sensitivity Approach for Development of a Palm-based Biorefineries in Colombia
title_short A Techno-Economic Sensitivity Approach for Development of a Palm-based Biorefineries in Colombia
title_full A Techno-Economic Sensitivity Approach for Development of a Palm-based Biorefineries in Colombia
title_fullStr A Techno-Economic Sensitivity Approach for Development of a Palm-based Biorefineries in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed A Techno-Economic Sensitivity Approach for Development of a Palm-based Biorefineries in Colombia
title_sort techno-economic sensitivity approach for development of a palm-based biorefineries in colombia
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
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publishDate 2017-03-01
description Colombia is the fourth global producer of palm oil and, according to the national agenda of R+D, solving the needs of palm oil production chain is a high priority for Colombian government; for this reason, application of biorefinery concept can represent the solution. In this work, an approach based on economic evaluation, techno-economic sensitivity analysis and economic indicators was used for the development of a biorefinery based on the lineal palm oil production chain in order quantify the economic improvements of biorefinery concept implementation. Results showed that for a processing capacity of 240,000 tons per year of palm bunch with a plant life of 15 years, economic indicators are improved using the biorefinery concept due to selling price of all products, however, both palm oil plant and biorefinery present a strong sensitivity to raw material costs with a break-even price of 125 and 155 US$/t, respectively. In addition, operating costs have a critical value in 146 and 170 US$/t of palm fruit for palm oil plant and biorefinery, after this cost a low increase of NVOC can increase PBP in decades.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2066
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