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Microalgae to biofuels through hydrothermal liquefaction: Open-source techno-economic analysis and life cycle assessment

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  • Chen, Peter H.
  • Quinn, Jason C.

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Hydrothermal liquefaction is a promising conversion technology in algae biofuel research due to its ability to agnostically convert proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids to biocrude. The high-temperature conditions that define this conversion process require the material to maintain a subcritical liquid state, which complicates the assessment of accurate thermochemical properties due to the required pressure. To clarify this issue, this work compares the estimated performance of algal hydrothermal liquefaction between different thermodynamic models. A process model was developed in Aspen Plus from a robust assessment of current literature. Techno-economic assessment and life-cycle assessment metrics are derived from this model and used as key performance indicators. The baseline fuel price contribution of hydrothermal liquefaction is $0.45 per liter gasoline equivalent. Independently decreasing the temperature from 350 °C to 260 °C while maintaining yield reduces the conversion cost by 19%, illustrating the importance of understanding the high-temperature thermodynamics of the system. Different thermodynamic property models can vary fuel conversion cost results by $0.07 per liter gasoline equivalent. The baseline global warming potential is +23 g CO2 eq MJ−1 and the net energy ratio is 0.30. Environmental metrics beyond global warming potential and net energy ratio are also discussed for the first time. Uncertainties in conversion performance are bounded through a scenario analysis that manipulates parameters such as product yield and nutrient recycle to produce a range of economic and environmental metrics. The work is supplemented with an open source model to support future hydrothermal liquefaction assessments and accelerate the development of commercial-scale systems.

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  • Chen, Peter H. & Quinn, Jason C., 2021. "Microalgae to biofuels through hydrothermal liquefaction: Open-source techno-economic analysis and life cycle assessment," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 289(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:289:y:2021:i:c:s0306261921001501
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.116613
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    1. Lukáš Krátký & Stanislaw Ledakowicz & Radoslaw Slezak & Vojtěch Bělohlav & Peter Peciar & Máté Petrik & Tomáš Jirout & Marián Peciar & Zoltán Siménfalvi & Radek Šulc & Zoltán Szamosi, 2024. "Emerging Sustainability in Carbon Capture and Use Strategies for V4 Countries via Biochemical Pathways: A Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(3), pages 1-22, January.
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