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Bio-oil transport by pipeline: A techno-economic assessment

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 101, Issue 18, Pages 7137-7143

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.03.136

Keywords

Bio-oil; Pipeline transport; Cost; Techno-economic assessment; Truck transport

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Bio-oil, produced by fast pyrolysis of biomass, has high energy density compared to 'as received' biomass The study assesses and compares the cost of transportation ($/liter of bio-oil) of bio-oil by pipeline and truck The fixed and variable cost components of transportation of bio-oil at a pipeline capacity of 560 m(3)/day and to a distance of 100 km are 0.0423 $/m(3) and 0.1201 $/m(3)/km, respectively. Pipeline transportation of bio-oil costs less than transportation by liquid tank truck (load capacity 30 m(3)) and super B-train trailer (load capacity 60 m(3)) above pipeline capacities of 1000 and 1700 m(3)/day, respectively When transportation distance is greater than 100 km, bio-oil must be heated at booster stations. When transporting bio-oil by pipeline to a distance of 400 km, minimum pipeline capacities of 1150 and 2000 m(3)/day are required to compete economically with liquid tank trucks and super B-train tank trailers, respectively. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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