Life cycle assessment of a corn stover torrefaction plant integrated with a corn ethanol plant and a coal fired power plant

Nalladurai Kaliyan, R. Vance Morey, Douglas G. Tiffany, Won F. Lee

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Abstract

A life cycle assessment (LCA) study was conducted to understand and assess potential greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction benefits of a biomass torrefaction business integrated with other industrial businesses for the use of the excess heat from the torrefaction off-gas volatiles and biocoal. A torrefaction plant processing 30.3Mgh-1 of corn stover at 17% wet basis (w.b.) moisture content was modeled. The torrefaction plant produced 136,078Mgy-1 of biocoal at 1.1% w.b. moisture content and 28.1MW of excess heat energy in the torrefaction off-gas volatiles. At the torrefaction plant gate, the life-cycle GHG emission for the production of biocoal (including corn stover logistics emissions) is 11.35gMJ-1 carbon dioxide equivalent (dry basis) (i.e., 229.5kgMg-1 carbon dioxide equivalent of biocoal at 1.1% w.b. moisture content). The excess heat from the torrefaction plant met 42.8% of the process steam needs of a U.S. Midwest dry-grind corn ethanol plant producing 0.38hm3y-1 of denatured ethanol, which results in about 40% reduction in life-cycle GHG emissions for corn ethanol compared to gasoline. Co-firing 10%, 20%, and 30% (energy basis) of biocoal at a coal-fired power plant reduced the life-cycle GHG emissions of electricity generated by 8.5%, 17.0%, and 25.6%, respectively, compared to 100% coal-fired electricity. A sensitivity analysis showed that adding a combined heat and power (CHP) system at the torrefaction plant to meet 100% electricity demand of the torrefaction plant (2.5MW) could further reduce the GHG emissions for biocoal, corn ethanol, and co-fired electricity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)92-100
Number of pages9
JournalBiomass and Bioenergy
Volume63
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2014

Keywords

  • Biocoal
  • Coal-fired electricity
  • Corn ethanol
  • Corn stover
  • Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Torrefaction

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