4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF RAPESEED OIL REPLACING DIESEL

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ENERGY
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 287-301

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15435070902886551

Keywords

Energy renewability; GHG emissions; Petroleum diesel; Rapeseed oil

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In this paper the benefits of rapeseed oil (RO) replacing petroleum diesel in transportation are evaluated, demonstrating that RO use displaces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and saves fossil energy. A systemic description of the RO chain in France has been implemented and GHG emissions and energy used throughout the life cycle have been calculated using alternative co-product credit procedures, namely a replacement method, three allocation approaches (mass, energy, economic) and ignoring co-product credits. The results show that the cultivation stage is particularly important, being responsible for 68% of the primary energy requirements and 87% of the GHG emissions of the RO well-to-tank'' system, mainly due to the use of fertilizers and related N2O emissions. Considerable reductions in fossil fuel depletion and GHG emissions can be achieved by replacing petroleum diesel with rapeseed oil (0.9 MJ and 62 g CO(2)eq per MJ of fossil diesel replaced), but optimum use of co-products is needed.

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