Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
In recent years, there has been growing interest in third-generation biofuels,
i.e., fuels from algal biomass. Considering microalgae, the production and
transformation processes are currently under study by researchers across the world,
as microalgae appear to be a promising alternative to meet our sustainability goals
in the energy sector. Considering the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) applied to biofuels
from microalgae, a number of studies have been published to date, covering a
wide geographical range and analyzing several process configurations. This chapter
presents the microalgae-to-biofuel process and a reviewof the publishedLCAstudies
in the field. The findings show that the majority of these studies do not have access
to primary data but only to secondary data sources. Most studies do not consider the
whole process, but only some of the process stages, thus limiting the relevance of
the results to the specific context to which they refer. Only about half of the studies
reviewed consider the impacts of water and land use, and only two present a
detailed analysis of the economic and social impacts. For this reason, further efforts
are still necessary in order to obtain a comprehensive sustainability assessment of
this potential solution to the energy problem.
i.e., fuels from algal biomass. Considering microalgae, the production and
transformation processes are currently under study by researchers across the world,
as microalgae appear to be a promising alternative to meet our sustainability goals
in the energy sector. Considering the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) applied to biofuels
from microalgae, a number of studies have been published to date, covering a
wide geographical range and analyzing several process configurations. This chapter
presents the microalgae-to-biofuel process and a reviewof the publishedLCAstudies
in the field. The findings show that the majority of these studies do not have access
to primary data but only to secondary data sources. Most studies do not consider the
whole process, but only some of the process stages, thus limiting the relevance of
the results to the specific context to which they refer. Only about half of the studies
reviewed consider the impacts of water and land use, and only two present a
detailed analysis of the economic and social impacts. For this reason, further efforts
are still necessary in order to obtain a comprehensive sustainability assessment of
this potential solution to the energy problem.
Tipologia CRIS:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Life cycle assessment · Biomass-to-biofuel · Microalgae · Biodiesel
Elenco autori:
Collotta, Massimo; Champagne, Pascale; Mabee, Warren; Tomasoni, Giuseppe; Alberti, Marco
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Titolo del libro:
Life Cycle Assessment of Energy Systems and Sustainable Energy Technologies