Abstract Background Cost-effective production of lignocellulosic biofuels remains a major financial and technical challenge at the industrial scale. A critical tool in biofuels process development is the techno-economic (TE) model, which calculates biofuel production costs using a process model and an economic model. The process model solves mass and energy balances for each unit, and the economic model estimates capital and operating costs from the process model based on economic assumptions. The process model inputs include experimental data on the feedstock composition and intermediate product yields for each unit. These experimental yield data are calculated from primary measurements. Uncertainty in these primary measurements is propaga...
AbstractAs a result of actual pilot experimental data and guided by international and national repor...
Bioethanol production processes from lignocellulosic raw materials are highly prone to batch-to-batc...
Lignocellulosic biorefinery processes for biofuel production are developing rapidly but their commer...
As research into cellulosic ethanol production advances, efficiencies are improving at every step th...
A techno-economic analysis on the production of cellulosic ethanol by fermentation was conducted to ...
Biorefinery concepts refer to the integrated production of food, fuel, power, commodity chemicals, a...
Government support uncertainty, scarce yiel d information, and the inherent risk in bio- economic ph...
A techno-economic analysis was conducted for a simplified lignocellulosic ethanol production process...
Abstract Background While advantages of biofuel have been widely reported, studies also highlight th...
Abstract Background Alcohol-to...
Lignocellulosic processes are highly prone to batch-to batch variability, e.g. of raw materials and ...
This work examines the technical and economic feasibility of Biomass-To-Liquid (BTL) processes for t...
Several economies around the world are using second-generation (2G) ethanol produced from agricultur...
Abstract: Lignocellulosic biomass is the most abundant source of renewable biomass and is seen as a ...
As a result of actual pilot experimental data and guided by international and national reported esti...
AbstractAs a result of actual pilot experimental data and guided by international and national repor...
Bioethanol production processes from lignocellulosic raw materials are highly prone to batch-to-batc...
Lignocellulosic biorefinery processes for biofuel production are developing rapidly but their commer...
As research into cellulosic ethanol production advances, efficiencies are improving at every step th...
A techno-economic analysis on the production of cellulosic ethanol by fermentation was conducted to ...
Biorefinery concepts refer to the integrated production of food, fuel, power, commodity chemicals, a...
Government support uncertainty, scarce yiel d information, and the inherent risk in bio- economic ph...
A techno-economic analysis was conducted for a simplified lignocellulosic ethanol production process...
Abstract Background While advantages of biofuel have been widely reported, studies also highlight th...
Abstract Background Alcohol-to...
Lignocellulosic processes are highly prone to batch-to batch variability, e.g. of raw materials and ...
This work examines the technical and economic feasibility of Biomass-To-Liquid (BTL) processes for t...
Several economies around the world are using second-generation (2G) ethanol produced from agricultur...
Abstract: Lignocellulosic biomass is the most abundant source of renewable biomass and is seen as a ...
As a result of actual pilot experimental data and guided by international and national reported esti...
AbstractAs a result of actual pilot experimental data and guided by international and national repor...
Bioethanol production processes from lignocellulosic raw materials are highly prone to batch-to-batc...
Lignocellulosic biorefinery processes for biofuel production are developing rapidly but their commer...