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Process design and economic analysis of a hypothetical bioethanol production plant using carob pod as feedstock

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 104, Issue -, Pages 324-328

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2011.10.046

Keywords

Bioethanol; Carob pod; Economic analysis; Process design

Funding

  1. Mondial Group
  2. CICYT [ENE2010-18687]
  3. SENECA Foundation [15260/PI/10]
  4. Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo (CAM)

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A process for the production of ethanol from carob (Ceratonia siliqua) pods was designed and an economic analysis was carried out for a hypothetical plant. The plant was assumed to perform an aqueous extraction of sugars from the pods followed by fermentation and distillation to produce ethanol. The total fixed capital investment for a base case process with a capacity to transform 68,000 t/year carob pod was calculated as 39.61 millon euros ((sic)) with a minimum bioethanol production cost of 0.51(sic)/L and an internal rate of return of 7%. The plant was found to be profitable at carob pod prices lower than 0.188(sic)/kg. An increase in the transformation capacity of the plant from 33,880 to 135,450 t/year was calculated to result in an increase in the internal rate of return from 5.50% to 13.61%. The obtained results show that carob pod is a promising alternative source for bioethanol production. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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