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Replacing liquid fossil fuels and hydrocarbon chemical feedstocks with liquid biofuels from large-scale nuclear biorefineries

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APPLIED ENERGY
卷 298, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117225

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Biofuels; Nuclear energy; Depots; Pyrolysis oil; Renewable natural gas

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  1. Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics (SINAP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
  2. INL National Universities Consortium (NUC) Program under DOE Idaho Operations Office [DE-AC07-05ID14517]
  3. Michigan State University Ag/Bio Research
  4. USDA NIFA program
  5. North Carolina State University's Plant Science Initiative
  6. USDA Hatch Project funds
  7. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) [DE-AC07-05ID14517]

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Biofuels can replace liquid fossil fuels in transportation and energy supply, while also reducing carbon dioxide emissions and improving soil fertility. Large-scale biorefineries and external low-carbon energy sources are crucial for the successful competition with fossil fuels.
Liquid fossil fuels (1) enable transportation and (2) provide energy for mobile work platforms and (3) supply dispatchable energy to highly variable demand (seasonal heating and peak electricity). We describe a system to replace liquid fossil fuels with drop-in biofuels including gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Because growing biomass removes carbon dioxide from the air, there is no net addition of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere from burning biofuels. In addition, with proper management, biofuel systems can sequester large quantities of carbon as soil organic matter, improving soil fertility and providing other environmental services. In the United States liquid biofuels can potentially replace all liquid fossil fuels. The required system has two key features. First, the heat and hydrogen for conversion of biomass into high-quality liquid fuels is provided by external low-carbon energy sources-nuclear energy or fossil fuels with carbon capture and sequestration. Using external energy inputs can almost double the energy content of the liquid fuel per unit of biomass feedstock by fully converting the carbon in biomass into a hydrocarbon fuel. Second, competing effectively with fossil fuels requires very large biorefineries-the equivalent of a 250,000 barrel per day oil refinery. This requires commercializing methods for converting local biomass into high-density storable feedstocks that can be economically shipped to large-scale biorefineries.

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