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Bioenergy and full carbon dioxide sinking in sugarcane-biorefinery with post-combustion capture and storage: Techno-economic feasibility

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APPLIED ENERGY
卷 254, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.113633

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Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage; BECCS; Enhanced oil recovery; CO2 pipeline; Ethanol biorefineries; Negative CO2 emissions

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  1. Shell, Netherlands S/A [041953/2017-76]
  2. CNPq-Brazil [311076/2017-3]

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Sugarcane plantations promote impressive drainage of atmospheric carbon dioxide reaching 781 t/h for a 1000 t/h sugarcane-biorefinery. For first-generation bioethanol sugarcane-biorefineries, only 10% of sugarcane carbon dioxide equivalent leaves as hydrous-ethanol, while 90% return to atmosphere through bagasse-fired power cogeneration in steam-Rankine cycles. Thus, a sugarcane-biorefinery exports two bioenergy flows - electricity and hydrous-ethanol- and its impressive Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage potential is wasted. Capture of fermentation carbon dioxide merely means 5% of Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage efficiency. This work assesses a new sugarcane-biorefinery concept dramatically raising the Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage efficiency. With fermentation carbon dioxide already captured, it is advocated to implement 90% post-combustion capture of flue-gas carbon dioxide. Then, captured carbon dioxide is compressed and traded as Enhanced Oil Recovery agent transported to deep-water offshore oil fields via high-pressure pipelines counting on topographic gravitational effects to lower compression power. Aggregating pipeline/compression investment to the biorefinery, it is shown that such new Plantation-Biorefinery-Post-Combustion-Pipeline-Oil-Recovery enterprise is technically feasible for 5.22 MtCO(2)/y of Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage capacity and is economically feasible under certain conditions: (i) idle pipeline capacity rental to fossil carbon emitters at 10-20 USD/tCO(2); (ii) recovered oil revenues traded at 1-2 bbl/tCO(2) and 50-80 USD/bbl; (iii) carbon-taxation at 40-80 USD/tCO(2); and (iv) carbon Cap-and-Trade at 30-70 USD/tCO(2). Under such conditions the PlantationBiorefinery-Post-Combustion-Pipeline-Oil-Recovery can attain 7 MMMUSD net value and 6 years payback-time.

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